Galaxy Tab S9 Plus: Samsung’s tablet secret is out
The first images of the Plus version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 have appeared, showing the tablet in all its glory. At least now it is clear that no major design revolution is imminent. At least we can expect a useful change.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus seen in pictures
Samsung is probably taking some time before releasing the next top tablets, the Galaxy Tab S9 series. Gradually, more and more details come to light. Now are First pictures of the Galaxy Tab S9 Plus have appearedshowing the Android tablet from multiple perspectives (Source: WolfofTablet).
If you were hoping for a whole new look, you might be disappointed. Fall in comparison with the predecessor no external differences on. The dimensions haven’t changed either. According to a leaker, the Galaxy Tab S9 Plus should measure 285.4 x 185.4 x 5.64 mm. Whether the tablet will be a little lighter or heavier is not yet certain.
One of the biggest changes is likely to be the introduction of Water and dust protection regarding. According to current knowledge, the tablet is IP67-certified and thus offers almost the same protection against water and dust as Samsung’s flagship smartphones, which can boast IP68.
No improvement is expected for the AMOLED display. So it should be 12.4 inches, 2800 x 1752 pixels and 120 Hz remain. Samsung is said to once again do without a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
According to rumors, at least one model of the series equipped with a more powerful battery be. It could end up with the Standard or Plus version, since the Ultra version is actually expected to have a slightly smaller battery.
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Galaxy Tab S9 series in the second half of the year
While the predecessors were presented together with the Galaxy S22 phones in March 2022, the Galaxy Tab S9 series only presented in the second half of the year become. A specific presentation date is not yet known.
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