INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Samsung left a fairly large gap between the release of its Galaxy Tab S2 and Tab S3 tablets, but it appears that the Korean electronics
flagship tablet has shown up on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website (via Droid Life), just 16 months after the launch of its
predecessor.While the Galaxy Tab S4 isn't specifically listed by name, the device submitted to the FCC carries the model number SM-T835,
which follows the same naming scheme as Samsung's previous tablets in the S series, including the Galaxy Tab S2 (SM-T810) and Tab S3
after Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 was also seemingly approved by US regulators, suggesting the upcoming phablet could be announced imminently