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Samsung said to be working on Galaxy TabPro S successor


Samsung said to be working on Galaxy TabPro S successor
Samsung is currently working on a successor to the Galaxy TabPro S tablet hybrid, according to a new report.Appropriately dubbed Galaxy TabPro S2, the Windows-10 powered device will be launched "in the coming months."Galaxy TabPro SThe new tablet will be available in four models (SM-W728, SM-W727, SM-W723, and SM-W720), although it's not yet confirmed whether these are different variants for different markets or ones with different specifications.Rumored specs of the device currently include 12-inch (2160×1440 pixel resolution) Super AMOLED display, and Intel's latest Core M-series processor.


Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S2 will be the second Windows 10 Samsung tablet


Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S2 will be the second Windows 10 Samsung tablet
Samsung is working on a sequel to its TabPro S tablet: the Samsung TabPro S2.There aren't a lot of details right now, sadly, but the device is coming.Here's what we'd like to see Samsung add in the next version.Samsung is working on its second Windows 10 tablet, the Galaxy TabPro S2, according to SamMobile.com.


Samsung Galaxy Note 7 users complain of crashes, bricking


Samsung Galaxy Note 7 users complain of crashes, bricking
Samsung planning to launch 128GB variant of Galaxy Note 7 Samsung has said that it is planning to introduce a 128GB version of the smartphone in Chinese market.Samsung's clamshell smartphone 'Veyron's' specifications leaked Although there is no official confirmation on the device's launch date or the countries it will be launching in first, the device is being said to first debut in China like its predecessor, Samsung W2016.NEW DELHI: Seems Samsung Galaxy Note 7 users are facing a tough time.Several forums on internet are full of problems that users are facing with the new Samsung device.Several users have complained of the Samsung's latest phablet crashing, bootlooping and even bricking at times.


Samsung Galaxy Note 7 review: the king of the phablets returns


Samsung Galaxy Note 7 review: the king of the phablets returns
The Galaxy Note 7 is the return to the UK for Samsung's king of the stylus-equipped phablets, but does anyone really want a stylus anymore?Even if the answer is "no" and you never touch the "S Pen", the Note 7 offers something else.It is one of the first phones of any size that users can unlock using their eyes with the built-in infrared iris scanner.Curved front and backFacebook Twitter Pinterest Both the front and back are curved at the edges, making for a narrow device, despite the screen's 5.7in diagonal dimensions.
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