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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 has been spotted in benchmarks several times and has also received certifications like WiFi, Bluetooth, and FCC. However, we didn't get to see the device all this while.
Well, that changes now, as an official render of the tablet has leaked, showing both its front and back.

The first thing that catches attention is bezels, which are relatively thinner when compared to the Galaxy Tab S3. This, along with the fact that there's no physical home button this time around, means larger display area, hence a different aspect ratio as well.
Missing home button also raises questions about the placement (or even existence) of a fingerprint sensor. Will Samsung go for under display fingerprint sensor or will the sensor be side mounted? Or, will there be finger print scanning at all?
Anyway, what else we see? There's a front-facing camera, along with other sensors - Iris scanner could be one of them, as the feature has already been rumored for the tablet. The functionality could also compensate for missing fingerprint scanner (if that's the case).
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Specs-wise, from what we've collected so far, the Tab S4 could be powered by Snapdragon 835 chipset and might have a 10.5-inch display with WQXGA resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels with 16:10 aspect ratio.
Memory configurations suggest only 4GB/64GB for now. The camera department is handled by a 12MP rear and a 7MP front shooter. The battery is rumored to have 7,300mAh capacity, and Android 8.1 (Oreo) should be running the show. Support for Samsung DeX is also rumored.
As for availability, there's currently no confirmation, but if the date (August 24) on the device in the leaked render is anything to go by, we may see it getting unveiled on the sidelines of IFA 2018.
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