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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ leak points to massive battery
Samsung’s Unpacked 2020 event is less than a month away, and it’s safe to say the leaks are in full swing. In addition to the Note 20 Ultra, it appears we have more information about the flagship Galaxy Tab S7 that Samsung might also announce at the event.
A few months ago, SamMobile reported the Tab S7 would be available in two sizes: an 11-inch and 12.4-inch version (known as the Tab S7+). Now, the publication reports that it has a few more details on exactly what to expect for the bigger version.
Apparently, the S7+ will include an AMOLED display (complete with an in-display fingerprint sensor) with a 2,800 by 1,752 pixel resolution. It’s also set to support the S Pen complete with built-in Bluetooth. As with the Tab S6, you’ll likely be able to use the S Pen as a remote to take photos, click through PowerPoint presentations, and more.
Under the hood, it’s said to pack the new Snapdragon 865+ processor (running Android 10), along with a choice between 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, as well as 8GB with 256GB of storage. It will also supposedly include a massive 10,090mAh battery that could support 45W fast charging.
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Meanwhile, the back will feature a dual-camera setup equipped with a 13-megapixel camera and a 5-megapixel sensor. The front-facing camera will come in at 8-megapixels.
SamMobile also notes there’s going to be a 5G version available. It’ll only support Sub-6 GHz, which means Verizon customers are out of luck since it won’t support mmWave frequency.
While there weren’t any photos to accompany the supposed specs, photos of what might be the standard Tab S7 do exist — so we can only assume the S7+ will look similar.
Last month, a leaked video from Pigtou (in collaboration with known leaker Onleaks) showed renders of the S7’s design. So, by piecing all this information together, it’s easy to figure out what to expect for the company’s upcoming flagship tablet.
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