The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series could be significantly more powerful than last year’s tablet series. A new leak provides information and images about the upcoming Ultra model, which may use Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. The following summarizes all the specifications we already know for you.
Rumor calls about the next Samsung tablet are slowly picking up speed. As of now, there will be three models, similar to the Galaxy S23 series (test: S23 Ultra). It will again have a standard, a plus and an ultra variant. It could happen this year Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra But stand out more than other versions.
Chip: Exclusive to Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 Ultra?
Until now, it was assumed that the entire Galaxy Tab S9 series would be based on it Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 will keep The chip has the same architecture as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, although there are some differences in detail. Unlike the old model, the Plus variant is included TSMC on 4 nm process produced, resulting in slightly higher clock rates. Thanks to the smaller frame width, the SoC works more efficiently, which means battery life may be slightly longer than the Tab S8.
Now he is reporting Twitter user @Tech_Reve But at least one is the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 This further differentiates the Ultra from other models. Let’s see if this rumor is true. So far there are no leaks or official information about the Plus model of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. It will also be practical to use Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 “for Galaxy”, which is already used in the Galaxy S23. In fact, it’s even a kind of plus version, because it has a higher clock rate than the standard chip.
up to date [20.07.2023]: Equipment leak shows hardly any innovation in Ultra
By well-known liqueur Ivan Blass, aka Evliks Twitter has shared a brief data sheet for the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra The only difference with the predecessor is the rear ultra-wide-angle camera and chip. The The resolution of the ultra-wide-angle camera should be eight megapixels instead of six And the chip is called the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Right now it doesn’t look like Qualcomm will be ahead of Samsung’s Unpacked event. 26th July A new Plus will launch the chip. The hint of Android 13 reinforces the idea that the new tablets will also be unveiled at the Unpacked event. Google probably won’t release the final version of Android 14 until August or September. The leaker also shared four new renders of the tablet, two of which feature Keyboard cover display
up to date [06.04.2023]: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 “for Galaxy”
Apparently, the speculation was correct, according to which the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will rely on a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 “for Galaxy”. The chip, which is already used in the Galaxy S23 Ultra, offers a total of eight cores. Compared to standard SoCs, Prime Core has a slightly higher clock rate of 3.36 GHz, resulting in superior single-core performance. According to Liquor Ice Universe, the chip is coupled with 16 GB of LPDDR5X memory.
battery pack
Apparently, the Tab S9 Ultra will have one 10,880 mAh Starken battery Which may be marketed as an 11,200 mAh battery. It won’t increase capacity, but a slightly better runtime is still conceivable. A more efficient chip, combined with optimized software, can ensure longer battery life. Nothing is currently known about the loading speed, as is typical for Samsung, the loading speed should remain unchanged At 45 watts keep
connection
A leak from Dutch website Galaxyclub already provides model numbers for all tablet variants. There will be no big surprises, there will always be one WiFi and a 5G variant Day for world market. The US version will have a different 5G modem.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9: SM-X710 (WiFi), SM-X716B (5G Global), SM-X718U (5G US)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+: SM-X810 (WiFi), SM-X816B (5G Global), SM-X818U (5G US)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra: SM-X910 (WiFi), SM-X916B (5G Global), SM-X918U (5G US)
Design
As of now, unfortunately, we don’t know what the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will look like. It should be particularly interesting to see if Samsung will stick to the predecessor’s look, so that the display continues to be broken by a notch. The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra houses two selfie cameras and is intended to help keep the display frame as narrow as possible. Nothing is currently known about the other models as well.
up to date [04.04.2023]: Design des Galaxy Tab S9+
The most reliable leaker OnLeaks has released some render images showing the Galaxy Tab S9+ via the Wolf of Tablets website. According to the tipster, the tablet will 28,5 x 18,5 x 0,56 cm measurements, which would make it roughly the same size as the Galaxy Tab S8+. The size of the display remains unchanged: the front apparently accommodates a 12.4 inches Larger and faster 120 Hz Super AMOLED display, which still has a resolution of 2,800 x 1,752 pixels.
The rest of the design probably won’t change much. The back should again be made of metal and there will also be a conspicuous black stripe for charging the S Pen. However, the two cameras are no longer part of this area, instead they are now located separately in the housing, similar to the Galaxy S23 series. In addition, the sensor seems to protrude more from the housing, which indicates larger and so on bright lens can indicate Apparently, the obvious antenna strips on the back are also gone, making the overall look simpler.
up to date [06.04.2023]: Details on Tab S9 Ultra
Now we have the first details about the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra’s chassis. loudly Ice Universe becomes a tablet 208,4 x 326,4 x 5,5 mm Measure and accommodate a 14.6-inch display. The resolution of the AMOLED panel appears to be 1848×2960 ​​pixels, so there shouldn’t be any difference with the Tab S8 Ultra. Moreover, the weight was given as a proud 737 grams, which is almost 10 grams more than the predecessor. A major innovation is also water resistance, because tablets should IP68-standard Protect from water and dust.
up to date [17.05.2023]: Render images on Tab S9 Ultra
After rendering images for the Tab S9+, Steve Hemmerstoffer, aka OnLeaks, now has images and a video of the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra with a 360-degree view. MySmartPrice The Ultra tablet with a split 14.6-inch display is said to offer an aluminum housing and a dual camera. The frame’s side speakers are also recognizable as well as the Pogo connector pin, USB-C and the magnetic surface for the stylus. According to the data, there is one of them 11,200 mAh battery and either 8 or 16 GB of RAM.
up to date [19.07.2023]: Hands-on video shows water protection
The Galaxy Tab S9 is shown in a hands-on video in which the tablet is “tested” for water resistance. So the video should again refer to the newly added certification against dust and water ingress. It is also clear here that the smaller model will now have a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and not an LCD like its predecessor.
Release and price
As of now, it is not known when the Galaxy Tab S9 series will hit the market. Samsung is likely to make the upcoming tablet series In the first half of 2023 Appear as part of an Unboxed event. At the same time, the manufacturer’s first foldable tablet should see the light of day. The Galaxy Tab S8 was announced in May last year.
up to date [01.06.2023]: TÃœV Rheinland certification
The launch of the next generation of tablets is slowly but surely approaching. Both the Galaxy Tab S9+ and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra have been certified by TÃœV Rheinland. Obviously, these are models with device numbers SM-X816B and SM-X810 (Plus) and SM-X916B and SM-X916N (Ultra). Versions with a “B” at the end have an integrated 5G modem, the remaining models only have a WiFi module In addition, the certification ensures that the loading speed 45 watts stays the same fast. Both tablets are charged at 10 volts and 4.5 amps.
up to date [19.06.2023]: marketing material geleakt
A few days ago, the well-known Dr snoopytech shared an image via Twitter showing all models of the Galaxy Tab S9 series. This is clearly the case Official marketing material, which already confirms some leaked details. The background image with the depicted waves probably indicates that the tablets are waterproof for the first time. The image once again makes it clear that the design has not changed significantly compared to its predecessor.
According to Licker Ice Universe At least the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will have an AMOLED display 120 percent of the DCI-P3 color space to cover. A contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 should also be achieved. It is not known if other models can boast similar specifications.
up to date [09.07.2023]: Leek shows strong price growth
The next generation of Samsung tablets is being talked about becoming significantly more expensive. This is derived from an unknown trader, the site’s leaked euro price SamInsider want to discover If the price is realistic, across the board we hope Prices have increased by about 20 percent: 11 inches long The Galaxy Tab S9 with 8GB+128GB should cost 929.95 euros cost, direct predecessors Started for 749 euros. The model with 12 GB of working memory and 256 GB of device memory also rises to 1049 euros, the models Galaxy Tab S9+ with 12.4 inches and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra with 14.6 inches are more expensive, despite having slightly different equipment.
up to date [23.07.2023]: Euro value disclosure
About liquor Car only Estimated Euro prices for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series of tablets have now been revealed, which are expected to apply to markets in Belgium, France and Spain. Prices in these countries may vary again. Still, we get a good idea of ​​how the devices are priced.
The Galaxy Tab S9 is said to have 8+128 GB of storage For an RRP of 899 Euros, but with a 5G modem, the tablet should cost 1,049 euros Upgrading to 256 GB of storage costs an additional 100 to 150 euros depending on the model. For the Tab S9+ with 256 GB of memory, Samsung is asking an RRP of €1,149, while the top model with 512 GB and 5G will cost €1,389.
On the other hand, if you flirt with the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, you’ll probably pay at least 1,349 euros for 12+256 GB. Absolute top model with 16 GB RAM, 1 TB storage and 5G modem Can cost more than 1,900 euros.
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