Samsung Following Microsoft’s Lead – Plans to Release a Cheaper Surface & iPad Competitor

Samsung Following Microsoft’s Lead – Plans to Release a Cheaper Surface & iPad Competitor

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Microsoft is reportedly developing a cheaper version of its Surface tablet in a bid to snatch some market share from Apple which dominates the tablet market, thanks to its affordable iPad lineup, with the latest one being the iPad 6. Now, Samsung might be jumping on the same bandwagon with a product that competes that both tablets and before you ask, no it is not going to be the Galaxy Tab S4.

Along with the release of the Galaxy Tab S4 this year, Samsung is apparently planning to release the Galaxy Tab Advanced2, an affordable tablet for consumers who cannot afford the premium version. Not a lot is known about the upcoming cheaper tablet yet, but the model number is said to be SM-T583 and has been seen on Samsung’s Korean website. This means that the device is not far away from an official launch.

Samsung Following Microsoft’s Lead – Plans to Release a Cheaper Surface & iPad Competitor

May 18, 2018, 12:37pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-cheaper-ipad-alternative-galaxy-tab-advanced2/ > Microsoft is reportedly developing a cheaper version of its Surface tablet in a bid to snatch some market share from Apple which dominates the tablet market, thanks to its affordable iPad lineup, with the latest one being the iPad 6. Now, Samsung might be jumping on the same bandwagon with a product that competes that both tablets and before you ask, no it is not going to be the Galaxy Tab S4. > Along with the release of the Galaxy Tab S4 this year, Samsung is apparently planning to release the Galaxy Tab Advanced2, an affordable tablet for consumers who cannot afford the premium version. Not a lot is known about the upcoming cheaper tablet yet, but the model number is said to be SM-T583 and has been seen on Samsung’s Korean website. This means that the device is not far away from an official launch.