Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S has always felt like a me-too device, an Android tablet built more out of necessity than love. On the surface, it might seem like the Galaxy Tab S3 continues this trend, but this update to the 18-month-old Galaxy Tab S2 doesn’t merely bring Samsung’s flagship tablet up to speed.
Indeed, with a new and improved S Pen in tow and an optional keyboard, the Tab S3 is also a bid to fill the sizeable productivity hole left behind by the Note7.
And it just might work. While we’re all waiting to get our hands on the Galaxy S8— possibly the most anticipated Android phone of all time—Samsung has borrowed some of the best features from the Note 7 to create a tablet truly worthy of the Galaxy name.-
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