After making the rounds at the Wi-Fi Alliance and running the HTML5 and GFXBench benchmarks, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 has been certified by Russia's telecommunications commission - the EEC.
This time around there are no specs to be unearthed from the forms aside from two model numbers - SM-T835, which is highly likely the Galaxy Tab S4, and an unknown SM-T595 - perhaps a lower-spec Galaxy Tab A or Tab E.
To rehash what we know and speculate at the moment - the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 will have a 10.5-inch 2560x1600px 16:10 display (likely a Super AMOLED), a Snapdragon 835 chipset with 4GB of RAM, a 12MP main camera and an 8MP selfie one. Battery capacity is expected to be around 6,000mAh.
Price or date of availability are yet to be disclosed.
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