A month ago, we got word that Samsung might release the Galaxy Tab S9 with three different variants this year, with a summer launch in the making. It’s been a while since we heard anything about the product line, although a new set of images finally give us a clearer picture of what to expect when the Galaxy Tab S9 series launches.
Several renders from Twitter user @OnLeaks and tech site WolfofTablet have given fans an idea of the Tab S9+’s design, and while it’s not anything drastically different from the tab S8 series, it does feel somewhat reassuring to see Samsung stick to a tried-and-tested design.
The tablet will feature a very similar form factor to the Tab S8, with slim bezels, as well as a rectangular design with flat sides. The rear panel likewise comes with a magnetic space for the S-Pen, and dual cameras which mimic the camera bump design on the S23 series.
Other hardware details include a 12.4-inch AMOLED display with a 1752×2800 pixel resolution, USB-C connectivity, a four-speaker system, and a single front camera, which is expected to come alongside a secondary sensor. Not much else has been leaked at the moment, although we can probably expect more leaks to come in the following months.
Source: WolfofTablet
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