In spite of not having its best year to date, Samsung has launched a few appealing products this year, such as the Galaxy Tab S slates. Those include the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, that now gets a LTE-Advanced version.
That one does 225 Mbps downloads, so its connection is very fast even when not on WiFi. This means you can get about 421 songs in a single minute. The Tab S LTE-A is only available in South Korea, priced at $743 and seeing how this standard hasn’t reached many countries, there’s a bit of waiting till the tablet comes to more markets. Its specs haven’t changed from the original model, so the device still comes with a 6.6 mm waistline, fingerprint sensor, a Super AMOLED 10.5 inch display with a 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution and TouchWiz on top of KitKat.
Stereo speakers are also in the mix, together with 3 GB of RAM, a microSD card slot, 16 or 32 GB of storage and WiFi dual band. The tablet keeps the 8 megapixel camera with LED flash, a front 2.1 MP shooter and probably relies on a Snapdragon processor this time, not an Exynos one. Its battery is a non removable 7900 mAh unit.