Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Vs. Apple iPad Pro & iPad 2017

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, the gadget the comes with pride. Now, its bet as the perfect alternative for the Apple iPad Pro.

CNBC Africa brings the good news to people who are looking for a suitable alternative to the Apple iPad Pro, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. To note, Samsung's "S" models are always known as the best tablets from the company and the Galaxy Tab S3 which follows the S2 likely earns its attention in a short period of advertisement.

Aside from being one of the best tablets this year, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 also conquers some of the features of the iPad Pro. For instance, it has the same 9.7-inch display as the smaller iPad Pro that uses Samsung's high-end AMOLED panel making it ideal for viewing and creating contents.

Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has an S-Pen stylus the same pen compares to an Apple Pencil that is sold separately from the Apple iPad Pro. It even supports a keyboard with a smart connector, just like an iPad Pro and four stereo speakers on each corner.

Meanwhile, according to Pocket-Lint, when compared to the newest and cheapest iPad (2017), the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 also have sets of similarities and of course differences. Eventually, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is designed to be an entertainment powerhouse, but both have solid and premium designs. And while the iPad (2017) is made with all aluminum body, the Galaxy Tab S3 is made of glass and metal and is slimmer and lighter.

Aside from similar screen sizes, the iPad (2017) is LCD while the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is made with AMOLED screen while both resolutions come with 2048 x 1536 with 264ppi. More so, when it comes to camera and other hardware, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has higher resolution cameras whether rear or front and offers microSD support and great audio. With all the hardware and features of the Galaxy Tab S3, this proves that it's such a great alternative to the highly-priced Apple iPad Pro and iPad (2017).

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