Tablets typically require larger batteries compared to smartphones because they have larger screens and more powerful processors, which require more energy to operate. Additionally, tablets often have a higher-resolution display, which requires more battery power to produce a sharper image. In addition to the hardware components, tablets are also designed to be used for longer periods of time compared to smartphones, so they need larger batteries to provide sufficient power throughout the day. Samsung is gearing up to unveil its Galaxy Tab S9, and as per the latest leaks, the tablet will get a significant battery bump this time around.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

Samsung’s latest leak, which first surfaced on Galaxy Club and later on Sammobile, suggests that the company is taking battery performance even more seriously with its upcoming Galaxy Tab S9. According to a listing by the Chinese agency CQC, the unannounced tablet will have a rated capacity of 8160mAh, which should translate to a typical capacity of up to 8500mAh. This is a pretty good increase from the current Samsung Galaxy Tab S8‘s 8000mAh typical capacity.

It is unclear whether the other tablets in the lineup will receive the same treatment. However, previous leaks suggest that the flagship Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will not have a larger battery capacity. Nonetheless, there are several other improvements expected to come with the Galaxy Tab S9, such as an IP67 certification. Samsung’s latest tablets are likely to debut later this year, possibly at the Galaxy Unpacked event in August. While the vanilla Galaxy Tab S9 is an exciting device, the most anticipated release is the rumoured Galaxy Tab Fold, Samsung’s first foldable tablet.

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