Windows-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S2 passes through the FCC

Ivan, 08 February 2017

The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S2 just passed through the FCC with a Verizon branding. The tablet appeared a week ago in Bluetooth SIG documents so we could be closer to seeing it, perhaps at the Mobile World Congress at the end of the month.

Samsung Tab Pro S2 FCC listing Samsung Tab Pro S2 FCC listing
Samsung Tab Pro S2 FCC listing

The Galaxy Tab Pro S2 is said to be a Windows 10 slate with a 12-inch Super AMOLED screen of 2160x1440px resolution and S Pen support. It's going to have Intel Core i5-7200U 7th Gen Kaby Lake processor clocked at 3.1GHz, 4GB of LPDDR3 RAM, 128 gigs of SSD storage and a duo of cameras - 13MP back and 5MP front.

Rumor has it there's a beefy 39Wh 5070 mAh battery with a 25W Turbo Charger, two USB Type-C ports with support for USB 3.0 and support for microSD storage expansion and a SIM slot.

The last Samsung Tab Pro tablet was released way back in 2014 so we're glad to see Samsung giving the Windows tablet business another crack.

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  • Tatiyu
  • 08 Feb 2017
  • ELu

Intel Core i5?Thats gonna be a very serious tablet...But Im afraid,the price will be pretty serious,too...Unfortunately.Like 800 USD minimum...

  • Anonymous
  • 08 Feb 2017
  • 6jr

...Barely. Computers are still better used with keyboard + mouse. Hence why products as the above is mostly useless. Battery buy an ultrabook for less money and better battery life/specs (plus you get better navigation).

windows 10 brought touch interface to computers..but samsung is the stylus king..a fusion of these sounds promising..an external amp may push me towards an upgrade

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