Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ continues to leak and after finding out yesterday that it will come with a Snapdragon 865+ processor and 45W charging, today we get to see its first hands on pictures. Of course, they’re nothing out of the ordinary, but they’re better than the previous renders.
These pictures come from the certification of the Safety Korea website and they’re supposed to portray the Galaxy Tab S7+, the version codename SM-T976N. It’s also the first time we get a decent look at its rear. It packs a dual camrea setup and an LED flash. There’s also a cavity portion there to store a bundled S-Pen. I also see the AKG branding on the back side, probably for a quad speaker setup. The tablet has a metal unibody design, a slim one and also has antenna cutouts at the top and bottom.
Galaxy Tab S7 actually comes in two versions, one with an 11 inch screen and one with a 12.4 inch screen. Both have Super AMOLED panels, 120 Hz refresh rates and also 6 or 8 GB of RAM. There’s 128 GB or 256 GB of storage, a microSD card slot and an 8 megapixel selfie camera. To those we add a dual 13 MP + 5 MP dual back camera with LED flash. The devices run on Android 10 with One UI 2.5 and there’s an in display fingerprint scanner for security.
The Galaxy Tab S7 will have a 7760 mAh battery, while the Tab S7+ uses a 10.090 mAh unit. Cellular and WiFi versions will be available, as well as 5G versions of the Tab S7+ in some countries.