Snapdragon 820

Along with the Galaxy Book parts being launched today, Samsung also announced the next generation of Galaxy Tab. The S3 is also an iterative design, with what Samsung believes is the premium Android tablet available in the market. Starting with the Snapdragon 820 SoC, featuring Qualcomm’s custom Kryo cores, the headline message for the S3 is support for HDR 8-bit content as well as a 6000 mAh battery and support for fast charging technology. Aside from the SoC, the tablet is set to be offered in a 4GB DRAM and 64GB storage option, with a microSD card allowing for another 256GB. Wireless, aside from the 2x2 802.11ac inside, comes via an LTE Cat.6 modem, good for 300 Mbps downlink speed. There is also support for...

The AnandTech Podcast: Episode 39

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10 by Ian Cutress on 10/3/2016

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183 by Joshua Ho on 9/19/2016

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47 by Joshua Ho on 9/8/2016

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3 by Joshua Ho on 9/1/2016

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This year has been difficult for smartphones, which is a bit of a paradox when you consider just how much better things have gotten compared to last year. With...

203 by Joshua Ho on 8/16/2016

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The Galaxy Note line is a staple at this point, a segment that Samsung truly owns as the first mover and has been wildly successful in ways that Samsung...

74 by Joshua Ho on 8/2/2016

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6 by Matt Humrick on 7/21/2016

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266 by Joshua Ho on 7/5/2016

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84 by Matt Humrick on 6/9/2016

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48 by Matt Humrick on 6/6/2016

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92 by Matt Humrick on 5/26/2016

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50 by Joshua Ho on 4/14/2016

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130 by Joshua Ho on 4/12/2016

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9 by Anton Shilov on 3/15/2016

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202 by Joshua Ho on 3/8/2016

The AnandTech Podcast, Episode 36: Mobile World Congress 2016, Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8890

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14 by Ian Cutress on 2/29/2016

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123 by Joshua Ho on 2/21/2016

Microsoft Will Not Support Upcoming Processors Except On Windows 10

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125 by Brett Howse on 1/15/2016

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