Tab S2 vs Tab S3: UK Price and availability
You can buy the 9.7in Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 in black, gold or white today for £399.95 (via John Lewis), while the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 in black or silver will be available on 7 April at £599.99 (also via John Lewis – you can pre-order from 5 April). That’s a hefty increase over the Tab S2.
Galaxy Tab S2 vs Tab S3: Design and Display
On the face of it, not much has changed aesthetically speaking. The Tab S3, in common with the Tab S2, has smooth, rounded edges that make it feel comfortable in the hand. The Tab S3 comes with the six-pin keyboard connectivity along the side, and also has quad stereo speakers. These have been tuned by speaker and headphone specialist AKG, and will thus provide improved sound quality. However, if you rarely play sound out of the tablet itself and use headphones or external speakers, this addition will mean little to you. The Tab S3 also has faster USB 3.1 than the USB 2.0 connection found on the Tab S2, bringing improved transfer speeds and accessibility for a mouse or external keyboard if you haven’t yet got yourself a tablet keyboard set up. This is interesting to note as it is something the 9.7in iPad Pro lacks. Also see: Best tablets 2017 Although both the S3 and the S2 have 9.7in SuperAMOLED displays, the Tab S3 is every so slightly larger than the Tab S2 by 0.4mm. It’s also a little heavier. The Tab S3 comes with the improved and redefined S Pen in the box, which allows the user to quickly navigate between apps as well as provide assistance to any user wishing to take notes or sketch designs. However, the device does not have a holder for the pen, so losing it could be a problem. Both tablets come with a fingerprint scanner integrated into the home button. The Galaxy Tab S3 does not have NFC so, like its predecessor, you won’t be able to use Android Pay or share files, pictures and contacts by hovering the tablet over another device. Also see: Best Android tablets 2017
Tab S2 vs Tab S3: Processor
While the Samsung Galaxy S2 has a Snapdragon 652 processor and 3GB of RAM, the Galaxy Tab S3 has an impressive Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB of RAM. This should improve load times, as well as making it ideal for gaming, but until we get it into our lab for more thorough testing we cannot comment on the performance differences.
Tab S2 vs Tab S3: Battery
Although the Galaxy Tab S3 has a larger battery than its predecessor, up from 5,870mAh to 6,000mAh, many expected a larger battery still – the iPad Pro, for example, has a 10,307mAh battery. However, Samsung claims the Tab S3 will last for 12 hours compared to the iPad’s 10 hours. Again, this is something we will need to test properly when we get the Tab S3 into our lab. The Tab S3 also offers fast charging, which is useful when you need to be out on the road.
Tab S2 vs Tab S3: Cameras
As tablet cameras are predominantly used for video calls, the Galaxy Tab S3 has an improved 5Mp front-facing camera, compared to the Galaxy Tab S2’s 2.1Mp camera. The rear-facing camera has also been improved on the Galaxy Tab S3 with a bump up from 8- to 13Mp, which is comparable to the new Samsung Galaxy Book also announced at MWC 2017.
Tab S2 vs Tab S3: Storage
Strangely, while you can get a Galaxy Tab S2 with 64GB of internal storage, the Tab S3 is available only with 32GB. Samsung’s decision on this is a bit of a head-scratcher: with large files such as movies and shows, a plethora of games to choose from, not to mention all the photos and videos which can be captured on the device, you would expect at least the option of a larger internal capacity. Having said that, the Tab S3 does offer support of microSD cards of up to 256GB in size. Although we’d like to see more storage as standard, the newer tablet actually has the potential to have more storage than its predecessor. Read next: Best new tablets coming in 2017