The keyboard of the Galaxy TabPro S was also not good because it features flat keys that are quite difficult to tell apart by feel and basically nothing in terms of feedback. Users are hoping that Samsung already addressed the important concern with its upcoming Galaxy TabPro S2.
Users are also espousing to see more ports on the Galaxy TabPro S2. Its predecessor only offered a single USB Type-C port and a 3.5-mm headphone jack and nothing else. They believe that as a Windows 10 device, the Galaxy TabPro S2 should offer more than those two ports that seem to have been scrimped in its predecessor hybrid tablet.
Critics believe that the Korean tech giant could put up a decent challenge on the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and the ThinkPad X1 tablets of the world if it makes the right changes on the Galaxy TabPro S2 and also incorporates next-generation hardware under the device’s hood.
It should be noted that the Windows 2-in-1 device market is constantly expanding at a rapid pace as PC makers try to outdo what Microsoft did with the Surface and Surface Pro lines. Samsung getting in on the action means that it will introduce new ideas and designs and would make the tablet and PC ecosystems really very exciting and interesting.