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Samsung is believed to be working on the second generation of its Galaxy Tab S tablets which tout Super AMOLED displays. The company is expected to release two models with 8-inch and 9.7-inch displays later this year with SM-T710 and SM-T810 model numbers. The new tablets are said to be thinner than the Apple iPad Air 2 and today specifications of both models have been leaked.

The leaked specifications come from Sammobile, which has a pretty solid track record with these things, and cover both models of the Galaxy Tab S 2 tablets.

Apart from the obvious difference in their screen sizes both tablets are said to have 4:3 aspect ratio with 2,048×1,536 pixel resolution. The first generation Galaxy Tab S tablets actually had 2,560×1,600 pixel resolution.

Both models will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 5433 processor but the possibility exists that Samsung might go with the Exynos 7420. Cat.6 LTE is also expected along with 3,580mAh and 5,870mAh batteries for the 8-inch and 9.7-inch models respectively.

8 megapixel rear, 2.1 megapixel front camera, 3GB RAM and 32GB expandable storage will be constant across both models.

While it has not been said for sure, rumor has it that the two tablets could have a metallic design, making them the first tablets since Galaxy Tab 7.7 to have such a design. Samsung is reportedly looking at a mid-2015 release for Galaxy Tab S 2.

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