Samsung has been working on two new tablets in the Galaxy Tab S9 series that debuted last month. The upcoming offerings are the Fan Edition (FE) versions which will include standard and plus models. The last FE variant of a tablet from the South Korean brand was the Galaxy Tab S7 in 2021. The upcoming Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ has already bagged multiple certifications including FCC, NRAA, and TDRA. Now, the device has appeared on the Korean Testing Laboratory (KTL) and Thailand’s NBTC certification websites.  

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ bags NBTC and KTL certifications

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ has been listed on NBTC and KTL certification websites with model number SM-X616B. The listing on Thailand’s certification reveals the moniker as Tab S9 FE+ 5G suggesting that Samsung may launch a 5G-compatible version of the tablet alongside a WiFi-only model. Meanwhile, the Korean Testing Laboratory certification reveals that the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ will draw its power from a 9,800mAh battery unit. It will support 45W fast charging. 

Apart from this, the latest certification listings do not reveal any additional details of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+. A recent listing of the tablet on Samsung’s Hungary website revealed that the device will come in Lavender, Mint, Grey/Graphite, and Silver colors. It will be offered in 8GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB RAM and storage configurations. 

As per a Geekbench listing of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ will be powered by an Exynos 1380 SoC under the hood. It will run on Android 13 OS. Meanwhile, the CAD-based renders revealed a boxy design with dual rear camera sensors and a vertical strip running below suggesting support for S-Pen.

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