• A man uses the Asus ZenPad S 8.0 to take a picture of a building with its different camera features.

A man uses the Asus ZenPad S 8.0 to take a picture of a building with its different camera features. (Photo : YouTube/ASUS)

Information on the Asus Zenpad Z8, which has the Snapdragon 650 and an eight inch display, has been leaked out by known leaker Evan Blass. Verizon might offer the tablet and add it to their lineup that includes iPads and Samsung Galaxy tablets.

Blass recently tweeted information on some specs of the upcoming tablet. He revealed information on the details of the new tablet having a Snapdragon 650 processor and an eight inch screen. It also contained the picture of the front side of the Zenpad Z8.

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The telecommunications company might also include the upcoming Asus tablet soon, and it will be added to their current tablet lineup, according to Digital Trends. It is expected that the price of the tablet should be affordable if they will be offering it to their loyal customers soon. The company might sell it in monthly installments as an option for customers who might not have the full money upfront.

According to Softpedia, the upcoming tablet could also come with two gigabytes of RAM, and a 16 GB expandable memory by using a MicroSD card. The front camera of the tablet should have an eight megapixel feature, and the front camera should have 1.8 MP. Fans should expect that it will include a USB Type-C port, since the Zenpad S 8.0 had one.

The leak did not give any details of the mobile operating system that the table would have, but some publications suspect that it will run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The design of the tablet looks similar to HTC's Nexus 9, and it has speakers on top and bottom of it. Information on the details of the battery is unknown for now.

Since the tablet will feature a hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 650 processor, it should have enough power to do some everyday tasks. Unfortunately, this type of processor cannot handle heavy graphics for mobile gaming, so this will not be for fans of mobile games that need more processing power. Internet browsing should not have any problems with this type processing power.

Check out the ZenPad S 8.0 trailer video below: