SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., has announced the global launch of the Galaxy Tab S2, with Super AMOLED display optimized for reading and viewing digital content.
The Galaxy Tab S2 is designed with a thin and light metal frame of its size on the market and packs features to offer enhanced usability.
At just 5.6mm thin and only 389g (9.7 -inch) and 265g (8.0 -inch) weight, the Galaxy Tab S2 is designed for reading and consuming content due to its AMOLED Display.
The device offers its advanced screen technology to display bright and natural content for a more comfortable visual experience.
Adaptive Display intelligently adjusts gamma, saturation, and sharpness based on the application, the color temperature of the viewing environment and ambient lighting.
Reading Mode modifies the screen’s brightness level to help users to read content for longer periods of time.
The tablet comes fully equipped and preloaded with Microsoft Office Solutions while conveniently storing up to 100GB of files on the cloud via OneDrive for two years for free.
Also, it’s compatible with the advanced Book Cover Keyboard that delivers the same convenience of a standard PC keyboard with a built-in trackpad for executing tasks on-the-go.
It is built with a touch-enabled Fingerprint Scanner for hassle-free authentication. A built-in advanced security sensor now offers easy access to the personal device with a simple press against the home key.
For the most streamlined device management options, the Galaxy Tab S2 features Smart Manager which displays the device’s settings automatically, including battery power levels, storage and RAM availability for users to efficiently manage their devices. It is also pre-installed with anti-malware for an extra layer of protection.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 will come in a variety of connectivity, storage and size options: 9.7-inch and 8.0-inch versions with Wi-Fi, or Wi-Fi and LTE, available in 32 or 64GB with MicroSD up to 128GB.
It will be available in global markets, starting from August, 2015.
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