Samsung Galaxy Tab S tablets to come with a fingerprint scanner

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Samsung will be launching its Galaxy Tab S range of premium tablets on June 12. As the launch date draws closer, more and more details about the new range of Samsung tablets have started popping up. The Galaxy Tab S firmware is now available for anyone to download and it will come some pretty innovative software features.

Galaxy Tab S fingerprint sensor
Galaxy Tab S fingerprint sensor

These tablets will come with screen sizes of 8.4 inch and 10.5 inch respectively. Both of them will employ Super AMOLED display panels as well as fingerprint scanner under the home button. Just like the Galaxy S5, it will use the finger print sensor for authenticating Paypal payments.




There will also be an Ultra Power Saving mode which will turn the display unit into a black and white one offering only a selected few important applications. The tablets are believed to have a display resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and will come with similar hardware internals in the form of Exynos Octa processor (1.9 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 and 1.3 GHz quad-core Cortex-A7) coupled with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The design philosophy will be borrowed from the Galaxy S5. June 12 is just a couple of weeks away and we'll have all the details with us then.

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