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Samsung could reveal the new Galaxy Tab S3 in less than two months. The giant electronics company is reportedly planning to hold an event for the much-awaited gadget along with other flagship devices this September.

Taking Samsung's release date history into account, MNR Daily suggested that it is likely fans will see the Galaxy Tab S3 officially revealed in September 2016. The publication notes that the company had previously launched the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 in September 2015, which apparently astounded many individuals considering that the company usually released its new tablets between May and July.

Along with some comments and predictions from a few industry analysts and specialized tech media, there have been leaked images of the supposed Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. On June 6, tech tipping master Evan Blass shared the said leaked photo on his Twitter account.



While the leaked photo catches the attention of many, some individuals pointed out that the said image may be a fake since the gadget's back button is apparently too close to the home button. Some further debunked Blass claims, stating that Samsung recently released an improved version of Galaxy Tab series and that it would be far-fetched for the electronic company to release another enhanced model so soon.

Nonetheless, it is expected that majority of the changes will be visible in its specs, particularly on its display. Several theories suggested that the gadget's original resolution of 1,536 x 2,048 pixels could be upgraded to a much higher resolution.

What's more, the much-awaited device is also anticipated that will have an enhanced camera and will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor. As for the price, Vine Report estimated that Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will most likely start at $399.

It is important to note that such reports should be taken with a grain of salt for now, unless an official confirmation or announcement from Samsung happens.

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