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All three Galaxy Tab S8 tablets listed in Europe

We’ve already seen a lot from the Galaxy Tab S8 series, despite them being more than a week away from official status. But it’s still somewhat of a surprise to seem the tablets listed for pre-order across multiple European retailers.

The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is up for pre-order in France, priced €1,699 for the highest-spec 16/512GB model. The device comes with an S Pen, Android 12, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset and an 11,200mAh battery.

There’s a 14.6-inch 2960x1848px Super AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. The device is seemingly in stock, but we expect it will ship after February 9.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

The Galaxy Tab S8+ is also available for pre-order by a different French retailer. The 8/128GB model is €999.

It features a 12.4-inch (our specs and previous leaks claim 12.7-inch) 2800x1752px Super AMOLED of 120Hz resolution and a 10,090mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+

Finally, the Galaxy Tab S8 with an 11-inch 2560×1600 LTPS TFT of 120Hz refresh rate, and 8,000mAh battery is also available for €970.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8

All of those prices differ slightly previously rumors, which in turn differ slightly from the latest reported prices by Roland Quandt leak, so we aren’t sure which are going to be the final ones.

Here are all the details about the Galaxy Tab S8 series if you are in need of a refresher.

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Author: Ivan
Source: GSMArena

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