Microsoft Surface Pro 5 vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: What To Expect
Tech giants Microsoft Corporation and Samsung Electronics. Co. Ltd. are preparing to release their own iterations of next-generation 2-in-1 hybrid devices. Microsoft Surface Pro 5 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 represent the most awaited devices of 2017 yet it's still unclear which one has the advantage over the other.
The current Surface Pro 4 is one of the best performing devices currently available in the 2-in-1 hybrid market according to Smart Stock News. Recent rumors, however, has sloped Microsoft to bring noteworthy improvements to the rumored Surface Pro 5.
Intel has already confirmed that it will start releasing its seventh-generation Intel Kaby Lake processing chips on a huge scale from 2017. And with this, it is highly possible that the coming Surface Pro 5 will be powered by Intel's latest processing chip. This means that the next-generation Surface Pro 5 will not only be faster than the Surface Pro 4, but it will also be more efficient at power consumption than the latter. We certainly hope the application of Intel's latest processor will fix the poor battery issue present in the current Surface Pro 4 model.
It is also safe to assume that the next Surface devices, including the much-awaited Surface Book 2 will run using Window 10 Redstone 2 OS, designed to additionally boost performance for compatible devices.
In the other hand, Samsung is rumored almost ready to announce the Galaxy Tab S3 to consumers. The Country Caller reports that the tech giant is reverting back to a 16:10 display screen to the Galaxy Tab S3, allowing Samsung's trademark Super-AMOLED technology - which will probably offer consumers 4K resolution. This signify a very noteworthy upgrade compared to the previous version.
Recent speculations has also suggested that Samsung has integrated its powerful Exynos 7 Octa 5433 processing chip specifically designed to deliver faster processing power and more efficient power consumption. There is also another speculation that Samsung could integrate its new artificial intelligence technology on the Galaxy Tab S3, which could possibly be integrated into upcoming leading smartphone devices.
Meanwhile, stay tuned for upcoming news regarding the Surface Pro 5 and Galaxy Tab S3!