Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 release may take place sooner than later as the device was reportedly spotted in various places, including the Federal Communications Commission.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is reportedly undergoing testing to obtain the approval from FCC in the United States. FCC is a requirement for all consumer electronics before they can hit the US market.
According to Ecumenical News, Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 will arrive in two variants. One of the models was spotted in French website Nowhereelse.fr. The image was reportedly from a Taiwanese certification body.
Being spotted in various places, the Galaxy Tab S2 will reportedly debut in the US, Canada, some EU markets, China, Latin America, Hong Kong, Korea, and India.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 release date is expected to take place this month as the original version of the device was announced in June last year. Other reports claimed that the new tablet will be launched in October to battle head on with Apple's iPad line.
Some of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 rumored features are 8-inch Super AMOLED screen display with 1,536 x 2,048 pixel resolution. Under the hood, the device will reportedly pack an octa-core Exynos SoC, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, 8MP rear camera and 2.1MP front-facing shooter.
The line will have two core variants - the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 and the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 pertaining to the screen sizes of the tablets. The two models will further have two variants, namely Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi plus LTE.
Upon releasing the new tablet, Samsung hopes to pick up its tablet line and gain profits. However, Samsung kept mum about the launch of the device.