Galaxy Tab S3 News And Update: Leaked Photo Depicts A Keyboard Case

Expected to be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) event is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, which is said to be one powerful device. This time, living as powerful as it is said to be, the device itself is seen with a keyboard case.

What's The Latest Leak?

According to The Verge, the latest leak comes from Evan Blass, a well-known leaker of various devices. In the leaked photo, it depicts the Galaxy Tab S3 with a keyboard case with the both of the front design of the Galaxy Tab S3, slightly bending backwards and the keyboard visible.

Though this may sound something new, it is not totally the case. Just a few days ago, a supposedly leaked manual of the Galaxy Tab S3 was reported by several news sites. The leaked manual shows a sketch design of the upcoming device with a few labels of its body design of its top, bottom, side, front and back design. There was also a mention of the said device having an S Pen and instructions on how to use its features.

The Similarities Of Both Leaks

Back to the latest leak, the design from the leaked manual and the leaked photo by Evan Blass does seem quite similar in regards to the physical home button, the recents key, the back key, front camera, light sensor and the bezels. However, though the photo leaked does showcase a keyboard, the supposedly "keyboard dock port" that should be located at the left of the device based on the leaked manual is not visible. Perhaps its sides make it impossible to see?

More About The Galaxy Tab S3

The article then stated that based on the gathered rumors and leaks, the tablet could come in two variants: a Wi-Fi only model and a Wi-Fi plus LTE model. Aside from that, the device is also rumored to feature a 9.6-inch AMOLED display with a screen resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixel, a Snapdragon 820 chipset and 4 GB of RAM with either 32 GB or 128 GB of internal memory storage.

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