Samsung Galaxy Tab S Pro Patented! What Can We Expect From The Rumored iPad Pro Killer?
By Staff Reporter | Jul 10, 2015 07:47 PM EDT
Samsung, following the rumors of manufacturing Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, reportedly had the Galaxy Tabs S Pro patented on July 3, according to Tech 2.
Click here to see the photo of the company acquiring the registered trademark.
There will definitely be a rivalry between the South Korean-based multinational company and Apple Inc. This is because the Cupertino-based technological company has already planned of releasing the iPad Pro.
Samsung has yet to confirm the specifications of this new high-end tablet, but there are speculations that it will be Samsung Galaxy Tab S' successor. Based from the revealed snaps and documents of the models of Galaxy Tab S2, details of the Galaxy Tab S Pro specs can be anticipated.
Samsung is expected to release Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 (eight-inch screen) and Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 (9.7-inch screen).
Galaxy Tab S Pro could have an AMOLED screen of twelve inches or larger. While other predictions say that the device might have an 8.4-inch to 10.5-inch — just a little bit larger than screens of the previously mentioned Galaxy Tab S2 models, Tech Times has learned.
Meanwhile, Apple reportedly plans to release a 12.9-inch iPad Pro. These wide-screen tablets will be beneficial to both education and business sectors, and other various industries.
Talks around the Galaxy Tab S2 hinted a device to carry an Exynos 7420 SoC, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, Tech Radar reported. It was presumed to launch in June, but unfortunately it didn't happen.
On one hand, businesses patent names so no other companies can use them. Technically, there's no guarantee if Samsung is indeed working on the Galaxy Tab S Pro.
It is the company's tradition to release Galaxy Tab S gadgets around August. The target month is just around the corner, so updates are expected to be given anytime soon.
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