While we’re waiting for the word officially from Samsung regarding the devices that will be released this 2022, it seems that Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 devices will be among the launched devices.
The actual tablets that will be released by the Korean OEM has been reportedly leaked by a regulatory agency. The tablets include the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, the Galaxy Tab S8, Tab S8+, and an unknown SM-T270 device that may be the Tab A8 Lite.
Whether these devices are the real deal is still up in the air. The reports gathered about the leaked tablets from Samsung notes that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is a huge tablet indeed.
It’s even bigger than the already large 12.9 iPad Pro 2021. Its length is 13 inches and its width is more than 8 inches. The device may come with a 14.6″ AMOLED display and a WQXGA+ resolution of 3000 x 1800 pixels.
It will also come with the 2022 flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, making it a powerful device. Reportedly, the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will also have a 11200mAh battery with 45W charging speed so you’ll get longer battery life using the tablet.
It will come with a 16GB RAM and 512GB internal storage with two 12MP cameras in a reported notch. The selfie camera will be situated in a notch instead of the bezel.
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The camera may also be used for biometric identification aside from taking pictures. The photos features didn’t give other details so we’ll have to wait for further leaks.
The other variants which were also seen are the 11″ Tab S8, the 12.4″ Tab S8+, and the small SM-T270 which will probably be the A8 Lite tablet.
The Galaxy Tab S8 and the Tab S8+ tablets have thick bezels around the screen and the front camera are positioned to the right edge of the tablet when it is held vertically.
In the next few months, there will most likely be more leaked information about all these tablets. While the leaked device seem to be legit, we still have to take them lightly.
We hope that Samsung will make some announcements on new devices that will be released later this year.
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