Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S lineup currently puts forward the most visually striking displays on the tablet market. Obviously, all this is because of their high resolution 8.4 and 10.5 inch Super AMOLED screens.

Recently, it was reported that Samsung has started working on the second generation of Galaxy Tab S with 2 variants that feature the model numbers SM-T710 and SM-T810. Now we can see that there is only a slight variation in the model numbers from those of the previous Galaxy Tab S (SM-T700 and SM-T800). So, it’s safer to assume that the next generation Galaxy Tab S will not be a major upgrade.

Also, it doesn’t have to be an heavy upgrade as the Galaxy Tab S is already quite top of the line as far as the hardware is concerned. The only downside of it is the Exynos 5420 processor which is not enough to power the 2560 x 1600 displays. Apart from there, there are no noticeable downsides. So, if Samsung can put in a more powerful SoC, the next generation Galaxy Tab S would definitely have no issues.

However, no info was provided on the other features of the Galaxy Tab S. Although, you can expect the same displays, Lollipop etc. Also, this device will probably not be released at the MWC next month as it is too early for that. But, you might see it sometime in mid-2015.

Via: SamMobile