Five colors, five tablets, two possible launch dates
2021’s Galaxy Tab S7 FE (pictured here) will be followed up at last with not one but two Fan Edition tablets this year.
These are the expected Tab S9 family upgrades
This is a Twitter leaker that’s been right about some Samsung-related stuff before, although his track record is nowhere near as impressive as that of Ross Young.
Rendered a while back by a rock-solid source, the Galaxy Tab S9+ looks mighty familiar.
Speaking of impressive, the “vanilla” Galaxy Tab S9 is shaping up to be a major upgrade over its 11-inch LCD predecessor with a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, on-screen fingerprint sensor, and 8,400mAh battery in tow among others.
The whole 2023 ultra-high-end Android tablet trio will purportedly add IP68 water and dust resistance to an already solid early 2022 list of big selling points, as well as improve the quad speaker sound quality by 25 percent, and of course, replace the outdated Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor with a state-of-the-art new Gen 2.
As far as camera capabilities are concerned, the Tab S9 is weirdly expected to ditch its forerunner’s secondary 6MP rear shooter, while the Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra could bump that up to 8 megapixels and keep everything else about their respective predecessors unchanged. Finally, the Tab S9 Plus and S9 Ultra battery sizes are also likely to stay the same as what the Tab S8 Plus and S8 Ultra currently offer, which sounds a bit… underwhelming.