Samsung is hard at work developing the iPad Pro rival. The Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is the Korean company’s premium most tablet for 2023 and is expected to bring top-notch hardware out of the box. While we wait for the official launch of the new slate, it has appeared on the US FCC website, hinting we might not have to wait very long. Here are the details.

Tab S9 Ultra could launch during the Galaxy Unpacked event

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra has been spotted on the FCC website by tipster SnoopyTech. It seems the full FCC certification page isn’t live yet but we do get to see the SAR evaluation report of the device with model SM-X910. The listing itself isn’t anything interesting but it might suggest the tablet will be unveiled soon. Samsung may unveil the device during the Unpacked event, rumored to be held in late July.

Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra FCC

The Tab S9 Ultra could share the stage with the base Tab S9 as well as the Tab S9+, which likely sits in the middle. All three may be powered by a special For Galaxy version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. The Galaxy Tab S9+ is expected to get a 12.4-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the Ultra model may retain the 14.6-inch AMOLED display (WQXGA+) found on the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.

The tablets are expected to get several memory options, with variants featuring 8GB or 12GB of RAM, as well as storage choices ranging from 128GB to 512 GB. The tablets should feature a magnetic S Pen stylus along with a quad-speaker setup. According to a recent report, the Tab S9 series will support 45W fast charging (10V/4.5A), similar to their predecessors.

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