Samsung has already confirmed its Unpacked event taking placed in July in South Korea and while it hasn’t confirmed the products coming there, the Galaxy Tab S9 series is a pretty sure thing. Together with the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5, of course, plus the Watch 6 series. Today we learn more about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, courtesy of a GeekBench listing.
The listing reveals some crucial details about the specs of the device, the most premium of the bunch. It’ll adopt a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, which means a higher clock rate compared to the other versions of the CPU. The maximum clock speed of 3.36 GHz applies to the main core and there’s also 2.8 GHz for the 4 performance cores, plus 2.02 GHz for the 3 efficiency cores.
Tab S9 Ultra is going to come in a 12 GB RAM variant, although we could also see other memory versions. It runs on Android 13 and supports Bluetooth 5.1. No info on the storage, but we could see the same as the Tab S8 Ultra: 256 GB or 512 GB or 1 TB. Other previous leaks have revealed minor design changes, especially at the back side.
The look is better aligned with the Samsung phones that have launched this year. Upfront we find a 14.6 inch AMOLED panel with a resolution of 2960 x 1848 pixels. Expect a 11.200 mAh battery inside and IP68 rating, plus 45W fast charging.