Galaxy Tab S7 presses renders and leak of live images Tab S7 +


Ahead of the Unpacked event in late 2020, more information and details have still leaked online. The latter are renderings of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, while the Tab S7 + has appeared in live images.

First off, Oks leakster Evan Blass has been drip fed in the past week. Its latest leak includes renderings of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S7. It’s just a peek at the front of the screen, which shows a uniform bezel on all sides of the upcoming Android tablet.

We can’t get much out of the shared-only render, but it seems the Tab S7 will follow the same design language as the previous Galaxy Tab hardware. Previous rumors suggest that the Tab S7 series will come with some impressive internal parts. Expect to see the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ chipset, between 6 and 8GB of RAM and 128 and 256GB of internal storage. 45W charging will also be available for super fast battery recharges.

Tab S7 render

While press renders were a nice advantage, thanks to South Korean regulators, we now have a glimpse of the Galaxy Tab S7 + in live footage for the first time (via SamMobile) These images shed more light on the renders, with the selfie camera positioned centrally in the “center” of the bezel when held in landscape orientation.


[[[[Update 07/14]: Evan Blass has shared another render on his paid Patreon page, showing off the Galaxy Tab S7, the detachable folio-style keyboard cover, and even the S Pen gets a brief introduction. The renders eerily resemble the iPad Pro, with the bottom-firing speakers being particularly similar. You can see that the keyboard cover also has what looks like a touchpad, which means Samsung is clearly targeting the “laptop replacement” crowd with this latest Android tablet.

Galaxy Tab S7 render with keyboard and S Pen

We are led to believe that the Tab S7 + will include a 13MP / 5MP rear camera setup, 8MP front camera, and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

On the back, these live images from the Galaxy Tab S7 + show the AKG logo for audio certification, plus the magnetic stripe where the S Pen can be kept for safekeeping. We know that the Tab S7 will measure 11 inches, while the Tab S7 + will come with a 12.4 inch screen. You can take a closer look below:

Both Android tablets are expected to come with the same internal components, and will run the latest version of Samsung’s One UI 2.5. But as is often the case, expect to see even more renders, images, and information on the upcoming Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 + in preparation for the live launch of the Galaxy Note 20 series in Unpacked 2020.

Be sure to let us know in the comment section below what you think of the Galaxy Tab S7 renderings and live images.

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