Samsung, the South Korean-based multinational consumer electronics manufacturer, is anticipated to introduce its latest tablet devices from the Galaxy Tab S9 series at the upcoming Unpacked Event in Seoul, South Korea, which is scheduled to take place this month. Excitingly, ahead of the official launch, the IMDA certification authority of Singapore has already certified the Wi-Fi-only models of three highly anticipated tablet devices from the Galaxy Tab S9 series.
Everything about Galaxy Tab S9 Series Known So Far
The Galaxy Tab S9 series comprises the Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, each identified by its respective model number: SM-X710, SM-X810, and SM-X910. These devices have been listed on the IMDA certification platform as lower-power devices, featuring Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. However, no further specifications or details about these upcoming tablets have been provided through the IMDA certification platform.
It is worth noting that the Galaxy Tab S9 series devices have already made appearances on various certification platforms and databases. With each certification and official presence, these devices are drawing closer to their eagerly awaited launch. As per current expectations, these remarkable tablets will be unveiled on July 26, 2023, coinciding with the commencement of the Unpacked Event itself.
In terms of design, previously shared 5K renders of the Galaxy Tab S9+ tablet have given enthusiasts a glimpse into what can be expected from the other tablets in the series. Upon comparison with their predecessors, it seems that the Galaxy Tab S9 series devices won’t deviate significantly from the design specifications of their predecessors. However, some minor changes are expected to be incorporated, adding a touch of novelty to the overall aesthetic.
Moving on to performance, all the tablet devices in the Galaxy Tab S9 series are likely to be equipped with Qualcomm’s highly regarded flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. The presence of this powerful chipset has been confirmed by the Geekbench listing of both the Galaxy Tab S9+ and the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. Moreover, previous reports have indicated that these upcoming devices will outperform their predecessors in terms of speed and overall performance, promising an enhanced user experience.