Samsung's recent developments have lots to reveal soon. The latest rumors suggest that the company is preparing a patent of somewhat a tablet powered by Windows 10. The insight came just after a newly launched app was seen at the Windows Store. The app was actually evolved by Samsung at this Saturday which also included certain references to a separate unannounced Samsung branded tablet, codenamed as 'Samsung Galaxy Book.'

According to The Verge, Samsung just released an app named "Book Settings"  over this weekend in the Windows Stores which inscribes some detailing of an upcoming tablet from the house of Samsung. Some insiders are regarding this app as a successor to Samsung's existing Windows-OS-powered Galaxy TabPro. But others are addressing it as Samsung's next take to compete with Microsoft's very own Surface Book. The name suggests the device be a convertible or detachable-style PC. Although, Samsung has not declared any official insight about the pattern or about the design of the device.

As per a report by TechRadar, the app has also included some potential information about the device's battery capacity. The report hinted that Samsung's alleged 'Galaxy Book' will feature an exclusive power backing feature named  'battery life extender.' As per potential sources, this attribute will allow the device to be charged up to  85%, in an effort to enable the battery to provide full power back up without losing any sort of space or area and without any risk of overcharging. As a result, this tablet may provide the best and long-lasting battery support ever.

Furthermore, the " Book Settings" app has been designed to provide extensive support to a stylus alongside AMOLED display captivity. The app also activates pattern unlocking system. Experts and tech analysts are now expecting to see this device by the end of 2017.