Earlier this year, Samsung put on the market a tablet with Windows 10 in which it brought together many of the best qualities of its high-end products and endowed them with a productivity bonus. Now we know that the Korean firm plans to strengthen its position on the platform, where it aspires to dispute the throne of the Surface, with a Galaxy Tab Pro S2, with a similar base to the first model although reinforcing certain aspects to improve the whole.
Windows 10 devices have become one of the hot spots in the tablet segment, with Android and iPad trying to reformulate adapting to a greater demand for terminals suitable for the professional field. The fact that Samsung has put all the meat on the spit during 2016 on the Redmond platform while for Google, so far, there is only new Midrange, is a clear symptom of the difficult balances currently operating in the market.
Galaxy TabPro S2: Super AMOLED screen is the key
Yesterday the middle Sammobile published exclusively that the Korean company will launch a successor to the Tab Pro S. Up to 4 different models of the device have been detected that may correspond to the plans for different markets or simply to variants of the equipment that in its first generation I only had one configuration available: Intel Core m3 and 4GB of RAM.
Among the characteristics of this hypothetical Galaxy TabPro S2, according to said media specialized in Samsung, one of the emblems of the Korean company in the mobile segment would once again stand out: the screen Super AMOLED 12-inch that already provided the first generation with spectacular multimedia capabilities. It is also hypothesized with the incorporation of the new m series chips.
Our wish for the second generation
The Galaxy TabPro S is a terminal that I have personally used a lot in the past months. It seems to me excellent in many ways since it has managed to give Windows 10 an Android tablet coverage, extremely thin and light, without losing that solidity that Microsoft's OS presents. Still, conditioned by the design, some qualities of Surface. Mainly, I would highlight the absence of ports.
Definitely, a single USB type C it falls short, not to make use of multiple complementary tools and peripherals, if only for something so basic be able to charge the tablet while using a mouse. Hopefully Samsung has something in mind and solvent in the near future that "lack".