

Other odds and ends from reports include battery capacity, with the Tab S8 Ultra again leading the pack with an 11,200 mAh capacity battery while the S8 and S8 Plus come with 8,000mAh and 10,090 mAh respectively. All are equal in the rear, with a 13MP main and a 6MP ultrawide. The Tab S8 and Tab S8 Plus simply have a singular front camera. It supposedly has a pair of front-facing cameras - 12-megapixel main and 12MP ultrawide - presumably for improved video calls. While cameras on tablets are rarely a draw, Samsung is putting the camera of the Tab S8 Ultra front and center with its notch.
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Samsung appears to be tackling both Surface Pro and iPad Pro users with this one, with an argument to be made that the larger screen could even extend this into a MacBook Air competitor if the size turns out to be accurate. The same Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 that powers the others is to power this one, but the RAM goes up to 16GB and the storage to 512GB. It is to be a 14.6-inch tablet with a 2960 x 1848 resolution paired with the now premium-standard 120Hz display. Both are to sport 2K OLED displays with 120Hz refresh rates, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage power it all.īefitting of its name, the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is said to be a behemoth of a tablet. From reports, both are competent devices with an 11-inch model for the Tab S8 and a 12.7-inch display for the Tab S8 Plus. Leading the charge are the Galaxy Tab S8 and Tab S8 Plus. Leaks from the reliable German site WinFuture as well as Amazon serve to paint a picture of a highly capable set of tablets. High-end specs are par for the course for Samsung’s S-Series, and the S8 tablets should be no different. Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 specs OnLeaks / Zouton That’s become standard practice from eliminating headphones jacks on phones to ditching the charger in the box.

If true, it wouldn’t be the first time Samsung mocked Apple for a controversial change it then adopted down the line. With the S8 Ultra, Samsung appears to be going the Apple way and adopting the notch on a large screen device. The company previously dinged Apple over its use of the notch, instead, focusing on its “Infinity” branded displays which had either cutouts or really small screen notches. Well, it’s all but confirmed with Samsung accidentally leaking its own product before launch, as spotted by 91Mobiles much to everyone’s amusement. The Tab S8 Ultra is expected to make a controversial choice with the adoption of the notch that became popular on mobile devices with the launch of the iPhone X. The bigger change here (no pun intended) is with the massive Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. It’s an elegant design that worked, and Samsung’s likely keeping it for that reason.

Leaked Galaxy Tab S8 and Tab S8 Plus renders courtesy of OnLeaks show us a device that looks very similar to the Galaxy Tab S7. Samsung’s already doing the whole “Fan Edition” thing, why not add the top-end one as well? Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 design Samsung Adding an “Ultra” model to lure away would-be iPad Pro owners makes sense when one considers how Samsung’s other flagship phones are branded. Samsung’s S-tablets haven’t had a consistent stable of devices in a while, with the Tab S5 launching with only an “E” model, the Tab S6 having a “Lite” model, and the Tab S7 being the first to launch as a pair of devices. This means there’s to be a regular Tab S8, a slightly larger Tab S8 Plus, and a souped-up Tab S8 Ultra with all the bells and whistles you can think of. Where the Tab S7 had two models, the Tab S8 is said to be embracing the same scheme as the current line of Galaxy S phones. Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 modelsĪs with the Galaxy Tab S7 that was released in 2020, Samsung is expected to release multiple models of the Galaxy Tab S8.

Samsung isn’t shaking up the formula too much from what we can tell, but it is making one big change - and we do mean big. Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 price and availabilityĪs with Samsung’s other premium products, leaks have come out from a mix of places detailing everything from specs, to the renders showing the new looks, to estimated pricing.
