Notably, the images of the Galaxy Tab S8, S8 Plus, and S8 Ultra were shared by popular leaker Evleaks on Twitter. These images showcase the design of the three tablets to give us a better understanding of how the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 series could look like. Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Tab S8, S8 Plus, and S8 Ultra tablets in January 2022. Going by the leaked images shared on Twitter, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 comes with a pretty thick bezel, going around the screen of the tablet. Those who do not like the notch design would be happy with this simple design. The only model that comes with the notched screen is the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. Well, the Tab S8 Ultra is expected to come with a dual-front camera setup. It would house an 8MP and a 5MP sensor at the front. This would help improve the video calling experience on a tablet.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will come with a 14.6-inch OLED screen
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will have narrow bezels compared to the other two models in the lineup. This is because Tab S8 Ultra is the flagship tablet. Talking about the Galaxy Tab S8 Plus, it has the same design as the Galaxy Tab S8. Thick bezels surround the no-notch display. However, the main difference between Tab S8 and Tab S8 Plus is that the former will come with an 11-inch LCD display, whereas the latter will sport a 12.4-inch OLED panel. Finally, the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will come with a huge 14.6-inch OLED screen. The OLED panel, as we all know, produces deeper blacks, and richer colors, providing a better overall visual experience. Interestingly, all three models are expected to come with 120Hz refresh rate support. This would make the usage smoother and more fluid as compared to other lower refresh rate tablets. Since this information is mere speculation, we would advise our readers to take all the mentioned information about the Galaxy Tab S8 with a pinch of salt. Samsung hasn’t confirmed any of the above-mentioned specs for any of its upcoming Galaxy Tab S8 tablets. We expect more information to come by as we inch closer to the launch date.