Despite being long past its golden age, tablets still exist. In addition to the iPad, which has positioned itself as a benchmark in this sector, there can be Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultrathat if the rumors come true, it would have features worthy of a top device in its segment, continuing the line marked by previous generations of devices.
Well-known leaker Ice Universe has published what would become the main characteristics of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, covering the dimensions of the device, its weight, battery, screen resolution, battery, amount of RAM and processor. . Regarding the dimensions, it is assumed that the future tablet will keep the same as the previous generation, which are z 208.6 x 326.4 x 5.5 millimeters. The weight, as far as its part is concerned, aims to be approx 737 grams.
Screen, z 14.6 incheswould support native resolution 2960 x 1848 pixels (WQXGA+). The high resolution suggests that the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will feature a powerful SoC, and this could be the case if we see that the model mentioned by Ice Universe is well known. Snapdragon 8 Gen 2the current high-end Qualcomm processor.
The RAM size of the reference model (don’t close the door to variants) can be 16GB and type LPDDR5XSo if the rumors were to come true, we would be in front of a device that would not only be able to perform fun tasks abundantly, but also perform many heavy tasks, including locally installed video games.
The last alleged feature mentioned by Ice Universe is 11,200 mAh battery. It’s important to take all of this data with a grain of salt, as it hasn’t been officially announced, despite coming from a leaker who is generally pretty reliable. The amount of data storage remained up in the air, which should match the profile of the device both in terms of reach and in terms of the ability to perform all the tasks expected of it.
In addition to Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, OnePlus also showed its cards last February with a tablet that will use SoC Dimensity 9000, 12GB of RAM and a resolution of 2800×2000 pixels. Tablets floundered at the time because they were too big to compete with mobile phones and too limited compared to x86 PCs, but better performance on ARM-based devices could open the door to a true resurrection.
PLEASE NOTE: The image on the packaging corresponds to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.