Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 gets WiFi certified
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 has hit another milestone on its way to going official - the device has been certified by the WiFi Alliance. The certification doesn't reveal much in terms of specifications, only mentioning the model number (SM-T835) and OS (Android Oreo).
Reports say firmware development for both WiFi and LTE models of the tablet has begun, with builds carrying following version numbers: T830XXU0ARDA and T835XXU0ARDA. No information yet on availability, but an IFA launch is being speculated.
Rumors and sightings so far have revealed the following details for the device: Snapdragon 835 SoC, 10.5-inch 2,560x1,600p screen (with 16:10 aspect ratio), 4GB/64GB memory, and 12MP/8MP camera combo.
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- Techfan21
- 08 May 2018
- rx7
I have a 5 pound gaming laptop And taking it with me to college while cycling 10km is back breaking. So I was looking at it from that perspective.
- nigerianprince
- 07 May 2018
- uv4
I am not bashing Apple, in fact I think their (comparatively) inexpensive iPads are the most value for money Apple products, and easily one of the best choices for tablets, now that they even support the Pencil, which was one of the USPs of the Pro m...
- nigerianprince
- 07 May 2018
- uv4
I have carried a much heavier bag in my school days and for double the distance you mentioned. I didn't have any problem with that in school. Most people don't use cycles to commute to work either, so that's not a general argument. If you are usi...