Samsung may be developing a new Galaxy Tab A

The tablet market has slowed considerably in recent times, but there are still companies that continue to bet on it. The main success story is Apple with its iPad Pro. However, South Korean Samsung wants to continue in the race with a new Galaxy Tab A.

The latest tablet launched by South Korean technology was the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4. Unveiled last August, this is a high-end tablet designed to compete directly with the successful iPad Pro.

In addition to its top-of-the-line specs, the new Tab S4 excels by the presence of an S Pen and its compatibility with DeX. All this developed to think about productivity above all else.

New Samsung Galaxy Tab A may arrive in February

For the future, Samsung will be developing a new mid-range tablet. According to a report by  SamMobile via 91Mobiles, South Korea is preparing a new Galaxy Tab A to feature in the first quarter of 2019.

For now, the details affection to this new tablet is scarce. Therefore, we only know that it will be the SM-P205 model, with the firmware P205DXU0ARL4. In addition, it is referred that will bring 32GB of internal memory and will be available in black and gray.

Regarding their presentation, the stakes fall on the next edition of the Mobile World Congress. This will certainly take place next February in the city of Barcelona.

Rumors raise the possibility that the new Samsung Galaxy S10 will not be unveiled at that time. To be confirmed, the Asian giant could take its new Galaxy Tab A to the fair in Barcelona.

However, the recent past shows us that this possibility is somewhat remote. I honestly do not see much sense in the claims that the Galaxy S10 may not be featured on the MWC. In addition, Samsung does not usually bring tablets to this fair, giving preference to CES in January for this purpose.

In any case, we will have to wait for more information on the subject. These will surely come in the near future.

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