Samsung has introduced its new flagship tablet aimed at consumers that need advanced functionality and performance. The Galaxy Tab S6 comes with a large AMOLED display, Qualcomm’s high-end application processor for smartphones and tablets, plenty of storage, compatibility with Samsung’s DeX platform for productivity applications, the company’s Knox security platform, as well as Samsung’s refined S Pen stylus with remote control functionality and wireless charging.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 SoC featuring four high-performance cores, four low-power cores, and Adreno 640 integrated GPU. The application processor accompanied by 6 or 8 GB of LPDDR4/LPDDR4X memory as well as 128 or 256 GB of NAND flash storage (expandable using a microSDXC card). Like other high-end consumer tablets from Samsung released in the recent quarters, the Galaxy Tab S6 is equipped with a 10.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 2560×1600 resolution, stylus support, and thin bezels. On the audio side of matters, the tablet has four speakers and two microphones.

Imaging capabilities of the Galaxy Tab S6 look rather interesting. For the first time on a consumer tablet from a well-known manufacturer, the device has two camera modules on the back: a 13 MP RGB sensor and a 5 MP 123-degree ultra-wide lens. For some reason, the company decided not to equip its dual camera with a flash though. Meanwhile, there is an 8 MP camera for selfies and video calls on the front.

As far as wireless connectivity features are concerned, the Galaxy Tab S6 has an 802.11ac Wi-Fi controller with MU-MIMO support, Bluetooth 5.0, as well as GPS (+ GLONASS, Beidou, Gallileo). The manufacturer claims that variants with a 4G/LTE modem will be available later this year, but does not elaborate. On the wired side of things, the tablet has a USB 3.1 Type-C interface for audio, data, and charging, as well as a set of POGO connectors for keyboards or other gear.

When it comes to sensors, the Galaxy Tab S6 has an on-screen fingerprint reader, an accelerometer, a compass, a gyroscope, a proximity sensor, RGB light sensor, and so on.

Since the Galaxy Tab S6 is designed primarily for consumers, it is very thin (5.7 mm), light (420 grams), and comes in consumer-friendly gray, blue, or rose enclosures.

Despite it's consumer positioning, the Galaxy Tab S6 can be a very powerful tool for professionals: it comes with a new S Pen stylus that can serve as a remote controller for select applications, it support Samsung’s Knox mobile security platform to protect valuable and confidential information, and it is compatible with Samsung’s DeX platform that enables desktop-like experience on Android-based tablets (e.g., open up multiple windows, re-size windows, drag and drop content, etc.). To make usage of DeX more convenient, the Galaxy Tab S6’s dedicated book cover keyboard comes with a special DeX key to launch or close the environment. Meanwhile, there is no word whether the tablet can support an external display via its USB Type-C connector using an appropriate adapter, however since the smartphone Galaxy counter-parts support this, it's likely the Tab S6 does as well.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
  Specifications
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
1x Kryo 485 Gold (A76 derivative) @ 2.84GHz 1x512KB pL2
3x Kryo 485 Gold (A76 derivative) @ 2.42GHz 3x256KB pL2
4x Kryo 485 Silver (A55 derivative) @ 1.80GHz 4x128KB pL2
2MB sL3
Graphics Adreno 640
Display 10.5-inch
sAMOLED
2560×1600
Storage 128 GB or 256 GB
+ microSD
Memory 6 GB or 8 GB LPDDR4 (?)
Wireless Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2.4G+5GHz, MU-MIMO, Wi-Fi Direct,
Bluetooth v5.0
GPS GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo
Connectivity USB 3.1 Type-C for data and charging
POGO connectors for keyboard
Camera Rear Camera: 13 MP RGB + 5 MP ultra-wide
Front Camera: 8 MP
Video Recording: UHD 4K (3840×2160) @ 30 fps
Playback: UHD 4K (7680×430) @ 30 fps
Audio 4 × Speakers co-developed with AKG with Dolby Atmos certification
USB-C headset
Sensors Accelerometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, RGB Light Sensor, etc
Battery 7040 mAh
Dimensions 244.5 × 159.5 × 5.7 mm
420 grams (Wi-Fi)
Color Mountain Gray, Cloud Blue, Rose Blush
OS Android 9.0 Pie
Price starts at $649.99
Accessories Book Cover Keyboard, POGO Charging Dock, Slim cover, etc.

Samsung will start to take pre-orders on the Galaxy Tab S6 on August 23 and will start retail sales on September 6th. MSRP of the basic version of the tablet will start at $649. The new S Pen is bundled with the device, whereas the keyboard will be sold separately.

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  • s.yu - Sunday, August 4, 2019 - link

    And they're pretending to be Apple with the specs and ecosystem.
  • imaheadcase - Friday, August 2, 2019 - link

    Yah not like bluetooth can never be used at all! get real
  • s.yu - Sunday, August 4, 2019 - link

    Because BT earphones/headphones are crappy and overpriced, and that's a separate device to charge. You obviously won't understand if you haven't listened from proper CIEMs before.
  • BenSkywalker - Sunday, August 4, 2019 - link

    No headphone jack is deal breaking Samsung. I own a TabS and a TabS 3, this probably would've been next but no headphone jack makes it a hard pass.
  • MonkeyPaw - Thursday, August 1, 2019 - link

    Still a 16:10 display, which makes portrait mode just feel wrong. It needs to be 4:3 or 3:2. Otherwise it’s just an awkward-to-hold landscape tablet.
  • fishman18 - Thursday, August 1, 2019 - link

    Great for media consumption & gaming though! Horses for courses...
  • minimalz - Friday, August 2, 2019 - link

    Which is why I stopped buying the Tab S tablets after the S3. When it no longer holds up my only option will be an iPad (ugh iOS just blows). 4:3 is mandatory for me, otherwise the tablet is useless. I already have a TV for watching media, I need a tablet for reading.
  • BenSkywalker - Sunday, August 4, 2019 - link

    Uh, a sheet of paper is closer to 16:10 than 4:3, why would reading be better on 4:3...?

    Some apps I completely get why, but reading?
  • imaheadcase - Friday, August 2, 2019 - link

    They have like a dozen apps that make reading perfect on it if you don't like it.
  • techgadgetgeek - Friday, August 2, 2019 - link

    Anyone know what type of USB C port it Is using for data transfer speeds?

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