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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ detailed renders emerge

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 series is expected to come in at least three versions – a vanilla Tab S8, a Tab S8+ and the top-end Tab S8 Ultra. The middle ground model Plus model is the subject of a series of detailed renders brought to life by showing out the design and two of its colors.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ detailed renders emerge

Galaxy Tab S8+ will succeed the current Tab S7+ and will build upon its design with few alterations. There are two colors shown here – gray and bronze. The dimensions are said to remain at 285 x 185 x 5.7mm.

Tab S8+ will come with a Super AMOLED panel with a dynamic 120Hz refresh rate and a 2,800 x 1,752 px resolution. The outgoing Tab S7+ had a 12.4-inch diagonal but the most recent spec leak suggest Tab S8+ will offer a slightly larger 12.7-inch screen area. There’s no notch here – that’s reserved for the Ultra model. The fingerprint sensor is said to be integrated under the screen.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ detailed renders emerge

The back will offer a dual cam setup which is expected to be shared by all three Tab S8 tablets. It will consist of a 13MP main cam and a 6MP ultrawide snapper. The selfie shooter is said to come in at 12MP. The rear camera cutout will be extended by a black magnetic strip which will snap on the S Pen stylus.

All three Tab S8 models will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset and will ship with One UI 4 on top of Android 12.

The baseline 8GB RAM and 128GB storage Wi-Fi only model is expected to start at €900 while an extra €50 should net you 256GB storage. The 5G models start at €1,050 for the 8/128GB trim and €1,100 for the 8/256GB version.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ detailed renders emerge

We’re expecting an announcement on February 9 according to the latest reports which should coincide with the Galaxy S22 series introduction.

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Author: Michail
Source: GSMArena

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