Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Tab S8 series in the next few days. The lineup is said to include three models, namely Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+, and Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. Ahead of these tablets’ official announcement, the entire specs of the Ultra model have emerged.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra | Source: @OnLeaks via 91Mobiles

According to SamMobile, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will measure 208.6 x 326.4 x 5.5mm in dimensions and flaunt a huge 14.6-inch WQXGA+ display with a notch as well as 6.3mm slim bezels. Interestingly, it will be powered by the recently announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset instead of a Snapdragon 888 SoC as rumored earlier.

The tablet will arrive in three memory configurations, such as 8GB + 128GB, 12GB + 256GB, and 16GB + 512GB. It will also come in both WiFi-only and cellular (LTE/5G) versions. Although the publication doesn’t say anything, the availability of these variants should vary by region.

Despite measuring only 5.5mm in thickness, the device will house a massive 11,200mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging. Like the previous Galaxy Tab S series models, this one will also have a magnetic strip at the back to attach the S Pen accessory.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra | Source: @OnLeaks via 91Mobiles

Even though it’s a slate, it will come with four cameras, two each on front and back. The rear setup will include a 13MP primary sensor and a 6MP ultra-wide unit. Whereas, the notch on the front will nest a 12MP primary shooter and a 12MP ultra-wide snapper.

On the software front, the device will ship with One UI 4.1 based on Android 12. The updated version of One UI 4 will come with certain new features like ‘Extra Dim’ mode to reduce eye strain while using the tablet, an option to adjust app window transparency, and the ability to launch apps easily from the taskbar.

Last but not least, the slate will arrive with a new ‘DeX Portrait’ mode to convert DeX from landscape to landscape to portrait orientation and a redesigned Samsung Health app with a 3-column layout.

 

 

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