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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 News: Galaxy Tab S3 Launches In Dubai And Toronto, Canada; Advantages Of Tab S3 Over Ipad Pro [VIDEO]

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The arrival of Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 in the tech world will be the saving grace of the tech giant. Tech critics supported the tech company's vision that the device can easily take on Apple's iPad Pro. Nonetheless, recently surfaced reports claimed that Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S3 in Dubai and soon in a massive retail store in Toronto's downtown.

Samsung Gulf Electronics has officially rolled out the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 at the Samsung Experience store in Dubai Media City. The Galaxy Tab S3 comes along with new features that were not seen in its predecessor. Head of IT & Mobile Division at Samsung Gulf Electronics Tarek Sabbagh, stated that they want to reach tech enthusiasts across the globe by delivering state-of-the-art devices that address consumer needs, according to FeedBaac.

Meanwhile, the South Korean tech titan is set to launch an enormous 21,000 square-foot retail space in Toronto's Eaton Centre. The store will have the Galaxy Tab S3 on display, along with Galaxy S8, Gear VR and Gear 360, Android Central reported.

Nevertheless, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 comes along with a quad-core Snapdragon processor and a 9.7-inch screen with 1536 x 2048 pixel resolution. The Galaxy Tab S3 boasts a 13MP rear snapper that is capable of 4K videos, as well as a stylus for pen support. Tech critics were swarmed by positive reviews about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. Samsung's newly released Galaxy Tab S3 is Android's strongest defender over its competitor, Apple's iPad Pro.

One advantage of Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 over Apple iPad Pro is having a 9.7-inch Super AMOLED screen. Samsung's Super AMOLED screen overpowers the Wide Color Display of the iPad Pro 9.7-inch. Samsung's Super AMOLED screen comes along with more contrast and brighter colors. Nonetheless, one major flaw on Galaxy Tab S3 is its Android 7.0 Nougat operating system.

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