Samsung fans are waiting for the launch of Galaxy Tab S3, which was expected to surface during the IFA 2016 event last September. Now, rumors claim that the tablet will be launched in March 2017.

Accordingly, the tablet S3 will be coming in two editions i.e. SM-T820 which will be Wi-Fi only and SM-T825 which will support Wi-Fi + LTE, reports BitBag.

Both models will be supporting a full HD resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixels. This 9.7-inch device will feature AMOLED display. The screens are rumoured to support 16:10 aspect ratio.

Galaxy Tab S3 is said to come with ultra-thin metallic chassis, just like Galaxy Tab S2. Rumours have also suggested that the tablet will be powered by Snapdragon 820 chipset or Exynos 8890.

Latest tablet will be featuring 4 GB of RAM and will come in 32 GB and 64 GB of storage capacity variants. Galaxy Tab S3 is expected to have a battery of 6,000 mAh capacity.

Galaxy Tab S3 is rumoured to be the company's first tablet to come pre-installed Android 7.0 Nougat OS. It will have Samsung's iris recognition technology which the company has used on a non-commercial tablet, Galaxy Iris.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will be an octa-core tablet with four Cortex-A72 CPU cores and four Cortex-A53 CPU cores. Its graphics part will be enhanced by the Adreno 510 GPU and that will get a boost from the 3GB of RAM onboard.

There is no official information by Samsung on the delay of Galaxy Tab S3. The recent Galaxy Note 7 fiasco has caused the South Korean company to loss billions of dollars could be one of the reasons for this.

As company focuses on dealing the current crisis, its future projects could have been affected. This might also caused Samsung for the delay in the release of Gear S3 smartwatch, Sam Mobile reported.