According to recent leaks, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series is expected to continue the tradition of 45W fast charging for its high-end tablets. While other smartphone brands have been pushing higher charging speeds, Samsung appears to be sticking with its reliable 45W fast charging technology.

Galaxy Tab S9 series will continue to feature 45W charging

Certification listings from TUV Rheinland, a testing and certification firm, reveal the presence of two models in the Galaxy Tab S9 lineup. The Galaxy Tab S9+ (model numbers SM-X816B, SM-X810, and SM-X816N) and the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (model numbers SM-X916B, SM-X910, and SM-X916N) have both been certified for fast charging safety. These tablets are expected to support 45W fast charging (10V/4.5A), similar to their predecessors.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series

It is worth noting that Samsung has been known to exclude chargers from its recent device releases. While the base Galaxy Tab S9 hasn’t received certification yet, it is likely to feature the same 45W fast charging capabilities as last year’s Galaxy Tab S8. Samsung’s decision to exclude chargers aligns with its ongoing environmentally conscious approach.

Leaked renders indicate that the Galaxy Tab S9 series will sport a design similar to the previous Galaxy Tab S8 lineup. These high-end tablets are rumored to be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 For Galaxy processor, offering powerful performance. Users can expect generous memory options, with variants featuring 8GB or 12GB of RAM, as well as ample storage choices ranging from 128GB to 512GB. Additionally, the tablets will feature a magnetic S Pen stylus and boast an OLED display with a 120Hz variable refresh rate, providing a smooth user experience. Audio enthusiasts will appreciate the quad-speaker setup, further enhancing the multimedia capabilities of the devices.

Samsung is gearing up to unveil the Galaxy Tab S9 series alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and the Galaxy Z Fold 5 later this year probably on July 26th.

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