Samsung revealed their latest high-end Android tablet, Galaxy Tab S3, during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 event. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3's HDR-Ready and Super AMOLED screen features are an edge over Apple's iPad Pro 9.7.

As expected, the South Korean tech giant unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 during the MWC 2017 event. The Galaxy Tab S3 is packed with powerful specs such as a 9.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, as well as a 4GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. Samsung's latest high-end Android tablet is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, according to Android Headlines.

Although the tech company hasn't revealed the price of the Galaxy Tab S3, but the device appears to be a worthy successor to the Galaxy Tab S2. Unlike other Android tablets, the Galaxy Tab S3 is an HDR-ready and comes along with a Super AMOLED screen display that have deeper contrast and brighter colors. The HDR-ready and Super AMOLED screen of the Galaxy Tab S3 appears to be an edge over Apple's iPad Pro 9.7 and even Google's Pixel C Android tablet, CNET reported.

The Galaxy Tab S3, iPad Pro 9.7 and Pixel C Android tablets all have stereo speakers on both left and right edges. Nonetheless, in terms of audio experience, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 takes a step further. The quad-speaker system of Samsung's latest high-end Android tablet automatically detects the direction of the screen and then delivers fine tuning.

Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 and iPad Pro 9.7 also both support a stylus pen. Nevertheless, the S Pen is included in the Galaxy Tab S3, while iPad Pro's Apple Pencil is sold for $99. The Galaxy Tab S3's S Pen doesn't need any charging, but the Apple Pencil will be charged via the iPad's Lightning port. In spite of that, the S Pen and the Apple Pencil are both decent enough for typing.

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