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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 with 5G to arrive soon in South Korea


Samsung is reportedly getting set to launch their 10.5" slate, the Galaxy Tab S6 with the dual-mode SA/NSA frequency band-enabled 5G capabilities soon in it's home country. The tablet was originally released back in July, and now it seems like the 5G-potential iteration of the Galaxy Tab S6 have finally got it's own support page up and online on the manufacturer official website for the South Korean region, with the model number reading SM-T866N. This move from Samsung should possibly mean a formal launch of the Galaxy Tab S6 5G soon in the country.

On the other hand, the Galaxy ACADEMY's page (as seen from above image) for South Korea also updated their domain with a promotional poster, now listing the Galaxy Tab S6 5G as "Coming soon" alongside the vanilla Galaxy Tab S6 and Galaxy Tab S5e (both coming 4G LTE capable version as well as WiFi-only model), Galaxy Tab A 255.4mm and the Galaxy Tab A with S Pen (both with the WiFi-only model), thus confirming the existence of the model formally. From it's render appearance, we don't see any significant differences in the over-all design for the all new tablet bringing 5G connectivity, however we will see a more advanced antenna setup under the hood in order to incorporate 5G connections. We also heard that the slate will likely retail the 7nm based Snapdragon 855 Octa-Core SoC, but the newer version is anticipated to arrive with an integrated X50 5G modem from Qualcomm.

Source: SAMSUNG, Galaxy ACADEMY, GSMArena

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