Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S: Expected UK release date – When is the Galaxy Tab Pro S coming out?
In January 2014 Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 (also known as the Samsung SM-T520), which was made available in March 2014. Based on this previous release, we expect a UK release date for the Tab Pro S of February-March 2016. During Samsung’s CES Keynote in Las Vegas, which took place on Tuesday 5 January, there was no official word on its pricing or availability, but we will add this information to the article as soon as we have it. Also see: Best Tablets
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S: Expected UK price – How much will the tablet cost?
The original Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro was initially released at around £450 in March 2014 and currently sits at around £300. We expect the new Tab Pro S to be released at a similar £400-500 price tag, which sets out to aggressively compete with the Microsoft Surface 3 that retails at £500. We would put our money on (pun intended), that the price will be similar if not identical to the Tab Pro in 2014 – where it will also compete against similarly specced tablets at the £400-500 price tag. As soon as Samsung confirms pricing we will publish it here.
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S: Specifications and features – confirmed
The tablet has been confirmed to be using a similar display to the original Tab Pro, which has a 12in Super AMOLED screen that runs at 2560×1600 pixels (~299ppi pixel density). There were speculations around its display, as we were speculating the tablet to be running at 3840×2400 pixels (~500+ppi pixel density). The S Pen is not featured on the device, however, a Bluetooth Pen comes in as an optional extra for users wanting to add a ‘stylistic’ touch to their tablet. The S Pen has proven to be popular among larger Samsung devices, such as the Galaxy Note range, but given the tablet’s thickness of only 6.3mm, it’s understandable why Samsung has opted not to include it. The Tab Pro S is powered by a 64-Bit 2.2GHz Intel Core M (m3-6Y30) processor and is coupled with 4GB of RAM, to aid it with multi-tasking and heavy usage. Windows 10 has made an appearance within the tablet, which comes to no surprise as Microsoft is aggressively pushing for more devices to be running on their latest operating system. With Microsoft announcing Windows 10 is now running on over 200 Million devices, it would have been a surprise to see a ‘Return of the Sith’ – Windows 8. The Tab Pro S’ dimensions are similar, but not identical to the original Tab Pro sitting at: 290.3×198.8×6.3mm (11.43×7.83×0.25in). Finally, USB Type-C is growing in popularity among portable devices and Samsung have recently announced USB Type-C being utilised on their new Portable SSD T3 and looks to be included in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphone. It therefore comes as a pleasant surprise to see it included in the Tab Pro S.