Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S7 line has
been frequenting the rumor mill for the last few weeks and we’ve got a good
idea of what to expect from the brand’s flagship tablets. Now, listings on
Safety Korea’s database gives us a live look at the Galaxy Tab S7+ from the
front and back.
We can clearly see this will be a big
device measuring in at around 280mm in length and 185mm in width (the Tab S6 is
244.5 x 159.5mm for reference) as it's expected to carry a 12.4-inch AMOLED
display. The image also shows us the selfie camera will retain its placement in
the middle of the side bezel.
The back reveals a clean design with AKG
branding and an elongated strip which houses dual cameras, an LED flash and
will also likely serve as a spot to hold the S Pen stylus. Apart from the
images, we can also see two distinct model numbers in the certifications with
SM-T975N and SM-T976N which are likely the LTE and 5G models of the device.
Meanwhile, we got another render of the
Tab S7 courtesy of Evan Blass, which reveals an identical design to the
plus-sized Tab S7. The Tab S7 series is expected to launch with the Snapdragon
865+ chipsets, up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Both tablets are rumored to
come with 120Hz refresh rate displays, dual 13MP + 5MP cameras and the latest
OneUI 2.5 on top of Android 10. The Tab S7 is expected to carry a 7,760 mAh
battery while the Tab S7+ will come with a massive 10,090 mAh cell.