Samsung released literally dozens of new tablets consistently, yet nowadays the company's tablet is a bit more repressed as they are getting shook up a bit this Mobile World  Congress. Today, aside from the Galaxy Book parts, the company is also announcing not only one, but rather three new high-end, productivity-focused tablets.

According to The Verge, the two new tablets are both runs with Windows 10, yet the most standard one is the Android-powered Galaxy Tab S3. The 9.7-inch Tab S3 is a direct devotee of 2015's Tab S2 and the features are comparably slim design.

This time, the Galaxy Tab S3 is now covered with all-glass back, and also comes with 2017-appropriate specs and features, just like the Samsung's Galaxy line smartphones. The 9.7-inch tablet has a 2,048 x 1,536 Super AMOLED display that supports HDR video, and the Galaxy Tab S3 is empowered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with the 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.

AnandTech added that the storage offers an option of 4GB to 64GB, with the microSD card slot that permits for another storage of 256GB. The wireless, aside from the 2x2 802.00ac inside, comes by an LTE Cat.6 modem that is good for 300Mbps downlink speed.

Additionally, it supports for BEIDOU and GALILEO area identification services. Just like the Galaxy Book, Samsung is promoting its recent 'Flow' innovation, which allows biometric for wirelessly tethered devices along with the new S Pen for 'screen off' taking note functionality.

The tablet now has four speakers that are tuned by AKG and measures a scant 6mm thick. These are built upon Android 7.0, which comes along with the SoC is engineered for 4K60 video playback.

Additionally, the Samsung TabS3 is upgrading its productivity capabilities with an optional keyboard, which placed at the bottom of the tablet via a pogo pin. It is quite clear that Samsung is competing with the smaller iPad Pro products as the new Tab S3 is matched with Apple's iPad Pro 9.7 note for its size, audio, pen, and support, and even for the keyboard availability.