In the second half of this year, Samsung plans to launch its flagship Galaxy Tab S9 series. The lineup consists of three different versions of the Tab S9: the regular Tab S9, the Tab S9 Plus, and the high-end Tab S9 Ultra, all of whose detailed specifications were just made public.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus Concept
Renders of the Tab S9 Plus have surfaced online this time around. What does Samsung have planned for the Tab S9 Plus? High-quality renders of the Galaxy Tab S9 Plus were provided by WolfofTablet, who in turn cited the renowned leaker OnLeaks. Renders show what appears to be a new design for the rear camera module, styled after the Galaxy S23 line.
The S Pen is stored in a long magnetic strip that extends from the top edge of the back panel all the way down to the bottom. Although there appear to be no antenna lines in the rendered images, the source assures us that this is not indicative of the final product. The right bezel of the forthcoming tablet appears to house a secondary sensor.
The only front-facing camera of the Samsung Tab S8 was located on the right bezel. It is currently unknown whether the secondary sensor is an ultrawide sensor or a completely new depth sensor that helps in facial unlock.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus Rumored Specs
The Samsung Tab S9 Plus’s display is anticipated to be the same size as the Galaxy Tab S8 Plus’. The Tab S9 Plus would therefore have a 12.9-inch screen. The resolution will be 1752×2800 pixels, with a pixel density of 266 PPI. The tablet may have wireless Samsung DeX connectivity and an in-display fingerprint sensor, said the source. According to OnLeaks, the Tab S9 Plus measures 285.4×185.4×5.64 mm.
The Samsung Tab S8 Plus is 285x185x5.7 mm in size. This means that compared to the Tab S8, the Tab S9 Plus is going to have a more streamlined profile. The tablet lacks a 3.5mm headphone connector but does have a USB Type-C port and 4 speakers. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, OneUI 5.1 over Android 13, as well as an IP67 water and dust-resistant rating, were said to be included in the future series.