Samsung’s first real rival to the iPad Pro?


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In addition to the iPad Pro, tablets, especially Android tablets, are in a strange place right now. Some of the major hardware manufacturers like it Google has completely abandoned the categorywhile others continue to produce boring but useful devices, apparently more out of obligation than out of a desire to create innovative devices. However, if the recent leaks prove true, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S7 + could be a break from the monotony. It could be Samsung’s first real rival to iPad Pro.

Ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event on August 5, Samsung has made it pretty clear that it plans to launch five new devices, including a new tablet, which you can see above in a Samsung screenshot. last teaser (is behind the next company headphones and smart watch). Actually, according to multiple reports, it seems that Samsung plans to launch two new tablets: the standard Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7 +.

According to Winfuture.de, which recently uncovered a ton of information about Samsung’s new tablets, it appears that the standard Tab S7 will be a slightly larger and faster version of last year’s Galaxy Tab S6, with an 11-inch (non-OLED) LCD screen, 6 GB of RAM, and a Snapdragon 865+ chip. But the Tab S7 + is where things get really interesting

Filtered shot of the Tab S7 via @Evleaks.

Filtered shot of the Tab S7 via @Evleaks.
Photo: Samsung / via @Evleaks

The characteristics of Tab S7 + a 12.4-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, which will Samsung’s largest tablet, apart from the 18-inch monstrosity Galaxy Tab View (if you can even call that a tablet). That size makes the Tab S7 + a natural competitor to Apple’s iconic 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which it’s super important because while smaller screens like the Tab S6 or Tab S7 are fine for watching movies on he Go or do the job if the need arises, most people prefer slightly larger screens when it comes to hybrid devices designed to serve as tablet and laptop replacement.

That 120Hz the refresh rate would be another first for a Samsung tablet, and combined with the vibrant colors we expect from Samsung’s AMOLED panels, the Tab S7 + should offer just as good a visual experience (or maybe even better) than an iPad Pro. Furthermore, according to Winfuture.de, both Tab S7 and Tab S7 + will come with reduced input latency in Just nine milliseconds, which is similar to what you get on an iPad Pro, something that should be a big help to digital artists. And unlike the iPad Pro, it seems that Samsung will include a free stylus with Tab S7 and S7 +, which would be Avoid potential buyers from having to pay extra for Benjamin after purchase.

Both versions of the Galaxy Tab S7 are also expected to include a relatively large mass.ies (7,040 mAh and 10,090 mAh), along with other premium features like magnetic wireless charging for stylus, quad speakers and some kind of built-in face unlock system.

However, One of the strongest things about Apple tablets is having a operating system that is better able to accommodate the switch between work and play. Android, on the other hand, still feels pretty awkward when it comes to productivity, despite a lot of the little tweaks added to the operating system by other tablet manufacturers. But what separates Samsung tablets from other Android whiteboards is DeX, which after starting life as A little awkward desktop dock to turn your phone into a PCIt has become something that makes working and multitasking on an Android tablet significantly more tolerable. And if Samsung has any significant in-store updates for the next DeX release, the Tab S7 + could finally be the true Android equivalent of the iPad Pro.

Here's a look at the Tab S7 / S7 + port selection, which unfortunately doesn't seem to include a headphone jack.

Here’s a look at the Tab S7 / S7 + port selection, which unfortunately doesn’t seem to include a headphone jack.
Photo: Samsung via Winfuture.de (Other)

ORI have no concern About the upcoming Samsung tablets is that Winfuture.de claims that neither the Tab S7 nor the S7 + will come with a headphone jack:all you will get is a single USB-C port. For a device that looks like it was designed to replace a laptop, it’s a bit daunting to see such limited connectivity. On phones, the typical explanation is that including a 3.5mm jack takes up too much space, but when it comes to tablets, that line of reasoning just doesn’t weigh as much. ANDYou can fix the lack of ports with dongles or docks, but It still feels like a problem that could have been completely avoided.

Still, for Android fans, the Tab S7 + is something a lot of people have been waiting for as Apple and Microsoft continue to take big steps in creating Powerful hybrid devices but also very adaptable. And although there are still unknown variables, like price and availability, is Refreshing to see at least one Android tablet trying to keep up with the iPad Pro and Surface Pro: especially at a time when many other Android tablet makers seem not to have the bother of trying.

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