In a little over two weeks we will witness the second Unpacked from Samsung, which will be held on August 5 and in which, presumably, we’ll see the Galaxy Note 20.
But prior to this time will be announced, or at least that we believe, new devices. In particular we talk about the new family of tablets of high range of Samsung, the Galaxy Tab S7.
A few weeks ago we knew what would be the specifications of its big brother, the Galaxy Tab S7+, and now we know the final design of the Galaxy Tab S7 because of the leak of an official image.
As can be seen in the image, this tablet will come equipped with a range of accessories that we have seen in previous models, such as the stylus or a keyboard dockable. On the bottom you have two speakers and a USB-a port C, and we assume that in the upper part also has two other speakers.
The camera system includes a dual sensor 13 and 5 Mpx on the back and a single sensor 8 Mpx on the front.
Being a high-end model is not surprising that people will use the new processor from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 865+. There will be two variants in function of the memory, a 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal memory and another with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, both with microSD.
The screen of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 11-inch diagonal, you will use the AMOLED technology and a resolution of QHD+. You will have a finger sensor under the same and will be compatible with the technology HDR10+.
We don’t know yet when it will be made official this tablet but, taking into account that would be presented before the Galaxy Note 20, should miss a few days.
The entrance to The new tablet device from Samsung appears in an official image: so is the Galaxy Tab S7 appears first in Android Free.
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