Samsung is reportedly working on a high-end
detachable tablet that is codenamed as Nautilus. It is speculated that the
device will be running on Chrome OS by Google. According to Chrome Unboxed, the
references of the rumored Samsung Nautilus tablet can be found in the Chromium
repositories.
The Chromebooks that are available in the market are
not equipped with good cameras. However, the upcoming Samsung Nautilus might
become the first Chrome OS device that will arrive with a stellar camera.
Through the Chromium repositories revealed that the Samsung Nautilus will be
fitted with Sony IMX258 camera sensor. It is the same camera lens that is
available on the LG G6.
It has been also found that the Samsung Nautilus
will be driven by 7th generation Intel Core processor. Since the South Korean
tech giant is using a lntel chip, it appears that the Nautilus will be a
high-end tablet. It is likely to feature a 12-inch or smaller display. It is
speculated that it may rival with other Chrome OS powered devices such as the
Pixelbook. Previous leaks about the Samsung Nautilus have revealed that it will
be equipped with a stowable stylus.
Nautilus seems to be the codename of the alleged
device. Hence, it may launch in the market with a different moniker. The
detachable tablet is expected to get showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) 2018 that is scheduled to begin next week, but there is no concrete
evidence to support this claim.