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More specs of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE duo appear online, will skip OLED panels

Samsung is expected to announce a raft of Fan Edition devices soon, including the Galaxy S23 FE smartphone, Galaxy Buds FE audio wearables, and two tablets – Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+. More specs on the slate duo appeared now surfaced and it’s not necessarily good news.

According to , the big displays will be LCD and not OLED. Also, only the Plus variant will reportedly support S Pen input.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE & Tab S9 FE+
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE & Tab S9 FE+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE & Tab S9 FE+

The panel of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE should be 10.9” with a resolution of 2304 x 1440 pixels, which is a 16:10 ratio. The Tab S9 FE+ should come with a 12.4” display and 2560 x 1600 resolution, which is the same ratio as the smaller device.

The source also states the chipset will not be a Snapdragon platform, and we already spotted the devices with the Exynos 1380 chip – this is a significant downgrade from the flagship SoC on the premium Tab S9 trio.

Each tablet will get two memory options. The vanilla option will come with either 6/128 GB or 8/256 GB, while the Plus will be offered with 8/128 GB or 12/256 GB. All variants will have a micro SD slot for up to 1 TB more storage.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE & Tab S9 FE+
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE & Tab S9 FE+
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE & Tab S9 FE+
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE & Tab S9 FE+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE & Tab S9 FE+

The devices should be IP68-certified and have 12 MP selfie cameras, likely the same on the proper Tab S9 lineup. The small FE will have one 8 MP shooter on the back, while the Plus will have two cameras, but we don’t believe it is a practical idea to take pictures with a device that is 30-something centimeters big.

We already expect the tablets to be quite expensive compared with the Tab S7 FE series. The Tab S9 FE will likely start from €529, while the Tab S9 FE+ should have a €699 starting price, and that is for the Wi-Fi-only options. Tablets with 5G support are likely to be €100 more.

All questions will be answered next month when the launch is expected to take place. Samsung is yet to schedule a launch date officially.


Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena

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