Last week, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ was spotted on the database of the benchmarking site, Geekbench, confirming the reports of Samsung working on the next generation of the Galaxy Tab lineup expected to launch early next year.

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Earlier today, another such benchmark was spotted on the Geekbench database, namely SM-X906N, predicted to be the Korean variant of the Samsung Tab S8 Ultra(via). The Tab S8 Ultra will be the most premium offering in the upcoming lineup of Samsung tablets. Let’s take a look at the features of this upcoming tablet revealed by Geekbench.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra benchmarkThe Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra has the model number SM-X906N. The Geekbench database reveals that the device is powered by the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 SoC, giving some legitimacy to an earlier leak by the tipster Ice Universe that stated all upcoming Tab S8 series will feature the Snapdragon 898 and not the Exynos 2200 chips. The onboard graphics processing unit will be the Adreno 730, and the device is seen to have 8GB RAM, which is expected to vary in the different RAM and storage configurations of the device.

The tablet scored 1215 in Geekbench’s single-core test, which is slightly higher than 1211 that the Tab S8+ managed. On the other hand, the multi-core test showed the tablet scoring 3159, which is a tad lesser than the 3193 score of the Tab S8+. These scores reveal that there might be no difference between the two devices when it comes to computing power. This listing also revealed the software aspect of the Tab S8 Ultra, which appears to come with an android 12 out of the box, expected to be the OneUI 4.0 custom skin.

The leaked renders have previously revealed that the tablet will likely be equipped with a 14.6-inch display with slim bezels and a notch camera in the front. The device is expected to sport an OLED display with a resolution of 2960 x 1848 pixels, 240 PPI, 120Hz refresh rate, and BRS (Border Reduction Structure). Other features might include an 11,500mAh battery, a pill-shaped rear camera module housing two sensors and an LED flash, a quad-speaker setup, and a magnetic strip below the camera module for the S Pen.

The early renders have also revealed the presence of a USB-C port, but with the 3.5mm jack missing.

 

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