Samsung is expected to launch the new Galaxy Tab A9 series of tablets soon. The lineup is rumored to include the Galaxy Tab A9 and Galaxy Tab A9+. But prior to any official announcement, the base model of the series was spotted on a popular benchmarking platform.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 GeekBench Listing

The South Korean tech giant’s upcoming mid range tablet was spotted on GeekBench. The listing revealed that the Galaxy Tab A9 is equipped with a CPU that features six cores that clock in at 2.00GHz along with two cores that have a 2.20GHz clock speed. This processor is also paired with the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. With this description, the device will likely be powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9

Furthermore, the GeekBench sighting also confirmed that the new tablet will run on Android 13 OS out of the box and feature 4GB of RAM. Looking at the benchmark results, the device scored 735 points in the single core test. On the other hand, the multi core results had a score of 1,766 points. Notably, this is in line with our previous report, which also claimed that the tablet will feature the Helio G99 chipset.

Based on the sighting on BIS, we also know that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 will be powered by a large 5,100mAh battery pack that supports 15W fast charging. The device also recently surfaced on the TDRA certification platform with the SM-X110 (Wi-Fi only) model number. Unfortunately, the brand has yet to officially announce this product, but the certifications do hint that its launch is just around the corner.

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