All you need to know about Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 5G family may have just been leaked

With the hot new Galaxy Tab S7 FE (5G) “mid-ranger” looking an awful lot like last year’s ultra-high-end Tab S7+ and sharing a number of its key specs with the similarly premium Tab S7, you may have been left wondering what Samsung is planning for its undoubtedly fast-approaching Galaxy Tab S8 family.
The tablet market is not ready for the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra beast




Galaxy Tab S7+ (left), iPad Pro 2020 (right)
Something like that would never be possible without a razor-thin 5.5mm profile (yes, that’s even thinner than the Tab S7+), but what’s truly astounding is the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra might still come with a huge 12,000mAh battery under its hood, as well as up to 12 gigs of memory and 512GB internal storage space.
The Galaxy Tab S8+ sounds… familiar
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. Samsung is working on a 12.4-inch Android tablet with a 120Hz OLED screen, 10,090mAh battery, dual 13 + 5MP rear-facing cameras, single 8MP selfie shooter, quad speakers, and under-display fingerprint recognition capabilities.
Just like in the Tab S8 Ultra’s case, it remains to be seen if the “fastest next-gen” SoC is the existing Snapdragon 888 or some sort of as-yet unreleased sequel. That might be one of the very few meaningful internal upgrades brought to the table by the Galaxy Tab S8+, so it better be worth the wait… and the $1,000+ starting price (in Korea).
Compared to the Tab S7+, this somewhat repetitive follow-up effort is expected to offer an extra 2 gigs of RAM (for a grand total of 8) together with the same old 128 gigs of local digital hoarding room in its most affordable least expensive version.
The Galaxy Tab S8 will also pack the “fastest next-gen” chipset
Much like its bigger (non-Ultra) brother, the “regular-sized” Tab S8 looks set to retain most of the specs and features of its 11-inch predecessor. That includes LTPS TFT display and 120Hz refresh rate technology, as well as a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, 8,000mAh battery capacity, and the same impressive 45W fast charging support as the Tab S8+ and Tab S8 Ultra.






With 8 gigs of memory and 128GB storage space and no 4G LTE or 5G connectivity (which will however be offered as options), the Galaxy Tab S8 could cost as much as 829,000 won in Samsung’s homeland, equating to a little under $750.
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