JK Shin, CEO and President of IT and Mobile Division at Samsung, confidently stated that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is the most complete personal visual device designed for consumers to carry and use anywhere.
Samsung has really aimed for excellence with its latest tablet as the company did not cut any corners to ensure that the hardware sheet comes out quite impressive.
Just like its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is powered by octa-core processor and also features Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixels, a 3GB of RAM, and variants of 32GB and 64GB expandable internal storage.
Both tablets also sport an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 2.1-megapixel front-facing snapper. Both also have advanced features including the touch-enabled Fingerprint Scanner and MultiWindow for unrivaled multi-tasking.
The major differences between the Galaxy Tab S2 and the Galaxy Tab S are battery backup and weight. The 8-inch Galaxy Tab S2 has a 4,000 mAH battery pack and weighs only 256 grams while the 9.7-inch variant sports a 5,870 mAH battery and weighs 389 grams.
Samsung refers to its Galaxy Tab S2 as class leading with its extremely thin and lightweight aluminum design.
I just bought the tab s for $399.00 on clearance, should I keep it or return it and wait for the new one to come out? They seem like they are the same but cost about a lot more money?
Probably a good idea to keep it. The new one is terrible for watching videos and has nearly the same processor as yours (it has the exact same processor as the Note 4). Also, Samsung is not good at updating their tablets so this new one won’t be much better than the one you have. It basically has all the same internal hardware except in a body with a 4:3 aspect ratio. If web browsing and reading and gaming are the only things you do and want it optimized for that then trade but if watching movies and youtube are really important keep what you got.