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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 release date, price, features, and news

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No leaks and no schematics out there yet. We are pretty sure that the Galaxy Tab S9 line will have a design similar to the Tab S8 line.

No leaks and no schematics out there yet. We are pretty sure that the Galaxy Tab S9 line will have a design similar to the Tab S8 line. But there are still some questions — will the Ultra have a notch again? Will the Tab S9 and Tab S9+ have slimmer bezels?Typically, the most affordable tablet of Samsung's premium line has a slightly worse display.

Not an AMOLED, but an LCD panel. The Plus and the Ultra get the pristine AMOLED with the deep blacks and infinite contrast.Gorgeous Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra display For the Galaxy Tab S9 line, we would hope that even the smallest variant will get AMOLED, but we aren't optimistic on that front. On the size question, they go from typical tablet size to gargantuan. The Galaxy Tab S8 line had 11-inch, 12.4-inch, and 14.6-inch sizes. We expect something close to those numbers for the Tab S9, Tab S9+, and Tab S9 Ultra, respectively.Since there's so little information available right now, we obviously have no word on battery capacities. Safe to say, Samsung has been aiming for that all-day battery life on its tablets, and we are feeling confident that whatever the Galaxy Tab S9 has in the trunk, will suffice.Samsung's One UI puts a heavy emphasis on multitasking — with gestures and easy-access app drawers that let you pull in apps for split-screen or floating window operation. These tablets make great use of their screen sizes by letting you keep track of a few apps at a time. Then, there's the DeX interface, which transforms those Android tablets to look more like a desktop machine. Pair them with a Bluetooth keyboard and you are good to do some office work on them.And, of course, there's the S Pen — Samsung's own stylus, which it has perfected over multiple years. It is hands down the best stylus you can get in-the-box with a smartphone or tablet. The tip is rubberized, so it gives you a natural resistance while scribbling lines, the sensitivity and response times are superb. For anyone looking to draw or hand-write on a tablet, it's hard to get something better than Samsung's offerings. Of course, we expect all of that to make a return with the Galaxy Tab S9 — but we are curious if Samsung is looking to upgrade the experience even further.Considering that the recent Galaxy S23 phones launched with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Made for Galaxy, we think it's safe to assume that a Galaxy Tab S9, if it were to launch this year, would get a similar treatment. What's special about those processors is that they are slightly overclocked and, presumably, Samsung worked in tandem with Qualcomm to really optimize performance for them. So, the Galaxy Tab S9 can very well be powered by a Snadpragon 8 Gen 2 or a potential Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2, specifically tuned for them. As for storage — we do think Samsung will be looking to pack these with UFS 4.0, which is twice as fast as the commonly-used UFS 3.1 in both read and write speeds. And, since Samsung doesn't manufacture UFS 4.0 chips with less than 256 GB memory, that will most probably be the baseline storage tier for the Galaxy Tab S9 series. It's still possible that the cheapest, non-Plus Galaxy Tab S9 could come with a 128 GB UFS 3.1 chip — just like the baseline Galaxy S23. As for RAM — judging by the Galaxy Tab S8 series, it seems Samsung believes that 8 GB is good enough for an Android tablet. However, considering that One UI puts so much emphasis on multitasking, we are hoping to see a slight bump in RAM with the next iteration of the top tier Samsung tablet.Considering that the Galaxy Tab S8 trio is still excellent, and that we have absolutely no concrete info about a Galaxy Tab S9 or any launch plans — maybe just get your hands on what you like right now. The Tab S8 is still powerful, will still get plenty of support, and will get the job done... whatever job you have in mind.you currently have a tablet, which is not in a dire need of upgrade.followed by why not. E.g. the reader likes their old model and doesn't find the updates this one brings worthwhile, or the older model is now more affordable, still up to date and generally great.

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