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Samsung working on a new Windows 10 tablet called the Galaxy TabPro S2

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
August 29, 2016
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Back in March of this year, Samsung launched their first Windows 10 hybrid device, the Galaxy Tab Pro S. After the original model received much acclaim, it now appears that there might be successor to the device, as Samsung is reportedly working on a new Windows 10 tablet called the Galaxy TabPro S2 (via SamMobile.)

The Galaxy TabPro S2 will reportedly come in four options, with one of the options supporting LTE connectivity. The device also  is supposedly powered by an Intel Core M series, and sports a 12 inch 2160×1440 resolution Super AMOLED display. An exact release date for the device, however, is still not exactly known.

So, what do you think of the early specs on the Galaxy TabPro S2? Do you think you will pick it up once the device releases? Which other hybrid devices do you own? As always, please let us know what you think by dropping us a line in the comments section below!

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