Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Will Have an Advanced Processor

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Samsung is also a reliable brand when it comes to building tablets, despite many people believing that the South Korean giant cannot impress in other areas except when it comes to smartphones. After the success that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 had after it came out in March 2022, the successor Galaxy Tab S9 tablet is in the works and will probably impress many of us.

The previous Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 tablet was running on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, the same top-end chipset that appears on a few flagship smartphones. The South Korean giant will raise the stakes when it comes to the upcoming Galaxy Tab S9 tablet and implement an even better processor.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset

Thanks to the tipster known as @Tech_Reve, we can now keep in mind that the Ultra version of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 tablet will be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. It seems that Samsung will follow suit after the implementation of the next-gen processor in question on all Galaxy S23 flagship models for this year.

The battery of the upcoming Samsung tablet will also catch the attention of many tech lovers. It shall be capable of 10,880mAh, and it becomes a bit frightening to try to imagine what kind of power that means. Users will likely get to play with the Galaxy Tab S9 tablet for more than a day after a single full charge.

While Samsung is dead silent when it comes to the specs of the upcoming Tab S9 tablet, some unofficial sources claim that we can also expect the device to be capable of IP67-rated water resistance. This is a much-needed feature nowadays when we all like to carry our portable computers pretty much everywhere we go.

There’s no release date revealed, either, but we can expect Samsung to officially unveil the Galaxy Tab S9 tablet series in a few months.

Cristian Antonescu
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