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Images of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S have been leaked

From what we know, Samsung is working on a new range of tablets which they have called the Samsung Galaxy Tab S, where we have heard that it will go up for pre-order next week, with a release happening at the end of the month. Having said that, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S will arrive in a couple of models, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4. Both models are touted to arrive with an AMOLED display at 1,600 x 2,560 pixels resolution, with a new image of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 having leaked out recently.

The Galaxy Tab S, Samsung’s upcoming AMOLED tablet that will be officially announced on June 12, has been leaked quite a few times in recent weeks. Today, we’ve gotten hold of a few retail images of the Galaxy Tab S 10.5, which show off the device in detail and confirm some of its features. Like the Galaxy Tab S 8.4, the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 will be extremely thin at 6.6mm, though it’s not as light with a weight of 465g (the Tab S 8.4 is said to be only 287g.) The back of the device sports the same perforated texture as that on the Galaxy S5, and overall, the tablet looks quite stunning, especially with that copper gold-like coloring on the sides. We already know that the Galaxy Tab S will come with features like Ultra Power Saving Mode, Download Booster, and a fingerprint scanner (with functions similar to the Galaxy S5, including PayPal payments and device unlocking), and the retail images reveal that the Tab S will also have features like Remote PC, which we’ve seen on existing tablets like the Galaxy NotePRO.

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Sal McCloskey is a tech blogger in Los Angeles who (sadly) falls into the stereotype associated with nerds. Yes, he's a Star Trek fan and writes about it on Uberly. His glasses are thick and his allergies are thicker. Despite all that, he's (somehow) married to a beautiful woman and has 4 kids. Find him on Twitter or Facebook,

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