Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, S7 + spec leak


If you want a powerful Android tablet, the only real option in recent years has been Samsung, especially now that Huawei can’t use Google apps. In the coming weeks, Samsung’s latest pair of Android tablets, Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 +, will debut and today a huge spec leak reveals all the details.

WinFuture Today released an image gallery of the Galaxy Tab S7 and its larger and more updated Tab S7 + model. As some previous rumors suggested, too, there will be a much greater disparity between S7 and S7 +.

The standard Galaxy Tab S7 has a spec sheet that surprisingly lacks a key area. Samsung’s tablets have been praised for high-quality AMOLED displays, but Tab S7 is using an 11-inch 2560×1600 LCD panel. However, it’s 120Hz, which is a nice plus.

It’s quite shocking that Samsung plans to use an LCD panel on its next flagship tablet, but it probably won’t be a problem. After all, the main competitor to this tablet, the iPad Pro, has the same type of display and will most likely result in cost savings as well. As previously reported, too, this change changes the fingerprint sensor to a capacitive sensor versus one below the screen.

In comparison, the Tab S7 + has a 12.4-inch AMOLED screen at 2800 × 1752. The panel is also 120Hz and also has a higher pixel density.

Beyond the screen, the only big differences between the two sizes are the battery, 7,040 mAh vs. 10,090 mAh, and obviously the size. Internally, the tablets are quite similar. There’s a Snapdragon 865+, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a microSD slot, 13MP / 5MP ultra-wide rear cameras, an 8MP front camera, quad speakers, and three colors – Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze, and Mystic Silver.

As with the Tab S6, Samsung includes an S Pen in the box with this tablet. With the Galaxy Tab S7’s improved spec sheet, too, that S Pen will be able to have a latency of 9ms, a major update that remarkably matches the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, which have been the gold standard for a weather. As with the Tab S6, the S Pen is magnetically mounted on the back of the tablet, where it can also be charged.

It is still unclear how much the Tab S7 series will cost, but Samsung is expected to unveil these tablets at the time of its Galaxy Note 20 event on August 5.

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