Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 battery specs revealed ahead of series launch
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series is expected to be released later this year, with three rumored models being the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. According to previous reports, these tablets could be launched at the second Galaxy Unpacked event later this year. In February 2022, Samsung released the Galaxy Tab S8 series, which includes the Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+And Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra model. According to a new report, several key specifications of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 device have been suggested.
A Sammobile report hints that Samsung is upgrading the batteries in its flagship tablet series. According to an online source that hints at the model number, the Galaxy Tab S9 will have a larger battery than its predecessors.
The Galaxy Tab S9’s Li-ion battery, made by Samsung SDI, has part number EB-BX716ABY, according to a recent app discovered by GalaxyClub on the website of Chinese agency CQC, according to the report. This classification relates to the model number SM-X71x that the unannounced Galaxy Tab S9 series, or more specifically, the base Tab S9 variant, should use.
The indicated battery has a rated capacity of 8,160mAh, confirming that the Galaxy Tab S9 will have a larger battery than its predecessors. Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 And Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 models, according to the report.
The batteries in the Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S8 have a rated capacity of 7,760mAh, converted to a “typical” capacity of 8,000mAh. Therefore, the report asserts that if the battery of the Galaxy Tab S9 has a rated capacity of 8,160mAh, the typical capacity will likely be between 8,400mAh and 8,500mAh. The battery specifications of the Galaxy Tab S9+ or Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra models are still unknown.
An earlier report propose that the Galaxy Tab S9 series may come with an IP67 rating, while the other open hints that the series is slated to premiere in the second half of 2023. report also claims that the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra model will likely be powered by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, which also powers the Galaxy S23 series.