Following its Galaxy S7 and S7 edge smartphones earlier this month, Samsung has now started rolling out Android 8.0 Oreo to the Galaxy Tab S3, with the UK once again the first cab off the rank.
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, which was announced at Mobile World Congress in February, has finally made its way to India and will be available for purchase starting from today, priced at Rs.47,990.
Samsung has begun rolling out the latest Android security patches to its new flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S3, also bringing various bug fixes and system enhancements to the device.
Samsung has priced its Galaxy Tab S3 at £599 in the UK - a considerable sum for the 9.7-inch tablet. But it's hoping to encourage pre-orders of the device by offering a free keyboard worth £119.
Last month, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab S3 with a Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB RAM, S Pen support, and optional keyboard and 4G LTE connectivity. But the new Android 7.0 tablet won't come cheap.
Samsung has unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today. The 9.7 inch tablet introduces several new features which are geared towards entertainment and gaming.
This year's Mobile World Congress promises to be one of the best yet, with a variety of exciting new devices on the way from the likes of LG, BlackBerry, Nokia, Samsung, Huawei, and more.
The Galaxy Tab S3 has been the target of numerous leaks and rumors so far. Now, just days ahead of the expected official unveiling, the Tab S3 has shown up in yet another leaked image.
It is a couple weeks before Mobile World Congress and it appears that Samsung's upcoming tablet, the Galaxy Tab S3, has leaked online. The 9.7-inch tablet will seemingly come with an S Pen stylus.
While the Note7 fiasco has put a spanner in the works for a flagship reveal at this year's Mobile World Conference, Samsung will be revealing something there, quite possibly a tablet.