Samsung Galaxy Tab S5 release date, news and rumors.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5 release date, news and rumors.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S5 is leaking and rumors are already starting to circulate, and it may have been several months before the announcement of the new tablet. Before this day, we want to follow up on all the information that we have heard and all the hopes and expectations that we have for the future Galaxy Tab S5. It's been a year since Samsung released the Galaxy Tab S4 so it may be too early to start wanting a Galaxy Tab S5. To restrict us, Samsung released a cheaper Galaxy Tab S5e in February, although the new tablet took more than two months to hit stores. Also note that the Galaxy Tab S5e is not full. Galaxy Tab S5 we are waiting for. It offers a slimmer and lighter design and can be configured with up to 6GB of RAM, but it doesn't have an S Pen and uses a mid-tier chipset. That may be the reason why the Galaxy Tab S4 still costs more than 50% more than the Galaxy Tab S5e. Therefore, the Galaxy Tab S5e does not serve as a true successor to the Tab S4. This is what we want to see from the true heir. from the family tab S trone.Cut on the huntWhat is it? Is Samsung's Next Premium Tablet Available? Probably in August 2019, how much will it cost? Probably more than the S4Price tab launch price and the $ 650 (£ 599) launch date. We only have a few things to do in this department, but history may be a decent indicator. The Galaxy Tab S4 was launched alongside the Galaxy Note 9 in August 2018. Therefore, the new tablet should launch again with a new phone. We are planning a launch for the Galaxy Note 10 in August, so we expect the Galaxy Tab S5 to be good. In terms of price, the Tab S5 will likely be at least $ 650 (£ 599). That was the launch price for the Galaxy Tab S4. But, if Samsung includes some of the updates that we expect to see in the Galaxy Tab S5, the price could increase dramatically. Some screen updates The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 has improved the display of the S3 tab, but the Tab S5 could.The Tab S4 has 10-inch Super AMOLED displays with a 5 x 2560 resolution. For the front of the Galaxy Tab S5e, Samsung has managed to insert the same 10.5-inch screen of the Galaxy Tab S4 in a smaller frame. each dimension This makes them much sharper and in this regard, the Galaxy Tab S5 does not need to make any improvements to provide excellent visual clarity. But even with the new slimmer glasses of the Galaxy Tab S5e, there is still a lot to do. With the 2018 tablet, the black border is more useless than on Samsung's new high-end smartphones. With the Galaxy Tab S5, it would be exciting to see a little more screen in space. In theory, Samsung could adapt an 11,5-inch screen to the same format as the Galaxy Tab S5e, which would leave almost no frame. A frameless Galaxy Tab S5 would also help solve one of our main complaints with the Tab S5e, its smooth design. And even if Samsung is there, it would be nice to see the fingerprint reader built into the screens of the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus. Support for the new HDR standards, please Since it technically falls off the screen (to some extent), the high dynamic range of the Galaxy Tab series should be explained more clearly. Samsung doesn't provide much detail about HDR on its tablets. Of course, you get clean Super AMOLED displays that can display great images, but as more and more content receives HDR processing, it would be nice to see a full commitment to Samsung's new HDR standards on some of its larger OLED displays. The Galaxy Tab S4 has a display that is listed by Samsung as "HDR compatible" and the Tab S3 product page indicates that it supports HDR, but only for videos in the Amazon app. The Galaxy Tab S5e that has what appears to be the same screen as the S4 is likely to support HDR as well, but what that means for users is unclear. If you look at the main product pages for the S5e tab, you won't find any mention of HDR for display, and the S4 tab says nothing but HDR. Meanwhile, if you check the last page of Samsung products, the HDR10 + certifications are clearly certified on all four models. The large screen of the Galaxy Tab S5 will make it an ideal platform for content consumption and official support for new HDR standards, such as HDR10 + or even Dolby Vision, would be an excellent improvement. Better yet, if this support is not limited to a few applications. The latest Qualcomm chipset. We've already seen a leak suggesting that the Galaxy Tab S5 would get the Snapdragon 855 chipset that will power the new Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Fold phones. Hopefully this rumor is true. When the Galaxy Tab S4 was released, it didn't have the latest chipset at the time, but it opted for the Snapdragon 835 over the Snapdragon 845. For a tablet that could be used for productivity, seeing an outdated chipset is not exciting, it just means that everything will be a little slower. Also, the Galaxy Tab S5e doesn't even have a high-end chipset, but Samsung uses the Snapdragon 670 instead. So for the Galaxy Tab S5, we expect the Snapdragon 855 to provide everything. And, in the tablet form factor, perhaps an advanced cooling solution is applied to help the processor run even faster than on phones, perhaps overclocking like the Asus ROG phone does. It is also useful to have 8GB of RAM to multitask. The Snapdragon 855 chipset would also open the door to many other features, such as an in-display fingerprint scanner, HDR10 video capture, HDR10 + video playback, 10-bit color, and support for external dual 4K displays. The return of the S Pen and Dex There are two features that we hope to see with the Galaxy Tab S5. Samsung is a staple of the tablet family, but it excluded the Galaxy Tab S5E. Not only was it not included in the purchases of this tablet, but it was not supported by users who bought it separately. For the Galaxy Tab S5, we think the S Pen will return with a new boom. The Galaxy Tab S4 launched alongside the Galaxy Note 9 with updates to the S Pen stylus. If the Galaxy Tab S5 launches alongside the Galaxy Note 10, the pair may have more updates for the S Pen, in the way of an integrated camera. The Samsung Dex feature is back with the S5 tab. It was also excluded from the S5e tablet, but for a more sophisticated device like the Galaxy Tab S5, Samsung should include its desktop-like Dex experience for users who want to be productive on their tablet. The Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus have considerably large batteries for smartphones, which is why Samsung has introduced a cool new feature introduced by Huawei: the ability to share your cordless phone's battery. Samsung calls it Wireless PowerShare. Since the Galaxy Tab S5 will have a much larger battery than Samsung phones, it would make sense to offer the same functionality here. This would allow the S5 Tab to serve as both a tablet and a wireless battery bank on the go. 5G and Wi-Fi 6Connectivity is undergoing big changes, and it would also be beneficial for customers to benefit from a little money. future of your cousin. The Wi-Fi 6 tablet is a new connectivity standard that supports higher performance, faster speeds, and more connected devices. As networks become more congested, it makes sense that the S5 tab is ready for the latest network standard. In this sense, 5G can also be an optional smart feature, even if only Samsung can boast of the "first 5G tablet". Not everyone will need 5G in 2019 or even 2020, but as a mobile operator of the new technology, you can benefit from additional bandwidth. If Samsung includes the Snapdragon 855 chipset, it could also include a 5G modem. As with most other tablets, adding a cellular connectivity option tends to drive up the price, and a 5G option would likely be a significant advance over 4G LTE connectivity.