The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 was spotted on FCC and WiFi Alliance certification websites earlier this month. Now, a new variant of the same tablet dubbed the A9+ has bagged multiple certifications. It has been listed on Bluetooth SIG, BIS, and the Geekbench benchmarking platform. The device has also appeared in a live image hinting at an imminent launch. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A-series usually caters towards the budget segment. 

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ bags multiple certifications

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is listed on Bluetooth SIG, BIS, and Geekbench, with model number SM-X216b. On SafetyKorea certification, it has a model number SM-X115N. The Bluetooth SIG listing reveals support for Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity whereas the BIS certifications confirm the tablet’s launch in the Indian market. 

As per the Geekbench benchmarking platform, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is equipped with a motherboard codenamed holi comprising of six cores clocked at 1.80GHz and two cores ticking at 2.21GHz. It corresponds to the Snapdragon 695 SoC. The database also reveals 4GB RAM and Android 13 OS. It scores 903 and 1,840 points in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core tests respectively. 

Lastly, the SafetyKorea certification shows a live image revealing the front of the Tab A9+ with what appears to be a center-aligned punch-hole cutout for the front camera sensor. 

Samsung last launched the Galaxy A-series tablet way back in 2021. The upcoming Tab A9 is expected to arrive as the successor to the Tab A8. We can expect the devices to debut in the coming weeks. 

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