It has been a while since Samsung launched a high-end tablet and given that it has used the Mobile World Congress convention in Barcelona to launch new flagship tablets in the past, it wouldn’t be surprising if the company did the same this year as well for the Galaxy Tab S3’s successor. A device believed to be the Galaxy S4 has surfaced on benchmarking website Geekbench, making it seem like there’s a possibility that the Galaxy Tab S4 might be at some point this year.

Samsung fans are already quite excited for the company’s event in Barcelona because that’s where it’s going to unveil the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+. Samsung hasn’t even dropped a hint about launching a new flagship tablet alongside the Galaxy S9 as yet.

A purported Samsung device with model number SM-T835 has been spotted on GFXBench and it’s believed to be the Galaxy Tab S4 since its predecessor had the model number SM-T825. The benchmark listing reveals that this device is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage alongside a 10.5-inch 2560×1600 pixel resolution display.

It may even feature a 12 megapixel rear and 7 megapixel front camera. Android 8.0 Oreo will likely come installed out of the box. AKG tuned speakers and support for the S Pen stylus may also be onboard.

There isn’t any additional information available right now to back up the possibility that Samsung could launch the Galaxy Tab S4 at MWC 2018 later this week. Even if the company does have one in the pipeline, it may not necessarily be launched in Barcelona.

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