Samsung announced its flagship tablet, the Galaxy
Tab S6 and it comes with a handful of improvements over its predecessor, which
are not necessarily hardware-related. The device is powered by the
latest Snapdragon 855 chipset coupled with either 6GB/128GB or 8GB/256GB of
memory. MicroSD card support is present as well if that's not enough. The
tablet is built around a 10.5-inch Super AMOLED panel with 2560 x 1600px
resolution - a productivity-friendly 16:10 aspect ratio. Multimedia isn't
neglected too as quad speakers tuned by AKG and Dolby Atmos make the whole
movie-watching experience complete.
To our surprise, the tablet also carries not one but
two cameras on its back. The main one is 13MP while the secondary unit has
ultra-wide 123-degree field of view. The front holds an 8MP camera for selfies
and video calls. Fun fact: this is the first tablet with an ultra wide-angle
camera, at least according to Samsung.
A 7,040 mAh battery powers it all while the S Pen
holds a small 0.35 mAh charge, which is still enough for about 10 hours of
operation. The best thing is that the stylus can charge in just ten minutes
spent in its own dock. Speaking of the S Pen, it can now work as a remote control for your
multimedia player or when taking photos. Basically, it adopts the same
functions as the S Pen on the Galaxy Note9.
Additionally, the Galaxy Tab S6 supports Samsung's
DeX which combined with the Book Cover Keyboard can turn into a PC for better
productivity and multi-tasking. For security, Samsung has added an optical fingerprint reader under
the screen making the tablet one of the first, if not the first, in its
category to adopt the tech.
The device is available in Mountain Gray, Cloud Blue
and Rose Blush colors starting at US$ 649 for the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage
version while the 8/256GB variant will go for US$ 729.
