MWC 2017: Samsung unveils Galaxy Book, Galaxy Tab S3 with S Pen

Samsung has launched two new tabs at the MWC 2017 and they are just fab!

It’s that time of the year when the smartphone manufacturers from around the globe are coming out with their latest gadgets and flaunting their technological advancements in the field of mobile telephony. Coming from camp Samsung is one of the biggest launches of Mobile World Congress 2017 (MWC 2017)– Galaxy Tab S3 with S Pen stylus.

Galaxy Tab S3 is the successor to Samsung’s successful series of tabs and with its latest launch, the smartphone giant has taken its style obsession to a whole new level. Galaxy Tab S3’s features a 9-inch sAMOLED display with glossy glass back. Galaxy Tab S3 is powered by Snapdragon 820 processor and Android Nougat. The tab comes with 4GB RAM with 32GB internal memory that is expandable up to 256GB via a microSD port. On the connectivity front, it features Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth and a USB-C port.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 (Photo: Samsung grab)

The tab has plenty of features that will keep you hooked to it. Galaxy Tab S3 comes with 13 MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera and has 4 speakers. It also supports 12 hours of video playback. Galaxy Tab S3 comes with a 6,000mAh powerful battery that powers its CPU, which is 18% faster than the previous model. If that isn’t enough to lure you then there’s more. The tab comes with an S Pen stylus that has a narrow 0.7mm narrow tip and a keyboard that will be sold separately. Galaxy Tab S3 is available in two colour variants– Black and Silver.

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Samsung Galaxy Book (Photo: Reuters)

Samsung also unveiled Galaxy Book which is a 2-in-1 device that lets the tech giant take a step in both the smartphone and the PC market in a single go. Galaxy book is available in two variants. While the 10.6-inch screen model is powered by Intel Core m3 processor, the 12-inch screen model is powered by Intel’s 7th generation ‘Kaby Lake’ Core i5 processor. Both the variants come with 4GB RAM and 128GB SSD storage and support up to 10 hours of battery life. Both the models will run on Windows 10 and work with S Pen that supports Windows Ink, a feature that lets you write and draw directly on the screen. On the connectivity front, both the devices support Both Wi-Fi and LTE technologies.

Apart from this, Samsung’s has introduced a new feature called ‘Samsung Flow’ in its latest launches. The new feature lets you move from phone to tablet and back again with ease.

Sadly, there’s no word on the price yet or when the company is planning to launch these devices in the market. So, till the time the tech giant spills more beans, sit tightly and stay tuned!

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