Samsung users can now have a look at what Samsung’s next tablet might look like as its pictures have been leaked.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, set to release later this year, has had its picture released by an anonymous, ‘reliable’ source to Android Headlines, and is also claimed to be an ‘official press render’.
The renders show that the upcoming tab has no home button and thin bezels and thus, a larger display. The Samsung logo is also not present in the front and has moved to the back, indicating that the tablet might have the rumored iris scanner, wrote The Verge.
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The rear part of Tab S4 includes a single rear camera and the design is also similar to its predecessor, the Tab S3. The physical difference setting the new tablet apart from the previous one is just the missing home button, which suggests for an in-display fingerprint sensor or moved to the side, reported CNET.
The report suggests that the Tab S4 will feature 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, 7,300mAh battery life, Android 8.1 Oreo, 8MP front and 13MP back camera along with many other features.