Samsung is on the brink of introducing a pair of tablets, namely the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and S9 FE+. Early insights about these products have begun to surface, and most recently, leaks have shed light on details concerning their battery capacities and connectivity options.
These leaks stem from information uncovered within the NBTC Thailand regulatory body. From the documents, a glimpse into the battery specifications of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ has come to light. It’s suggested that this particular model will house a battery with a capacity of 9,800 mAh, slightly below what its predecessor in the 12.4″ series offered.
Furthermore, there’s buzz that the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ might boast the ability to support swift 45W charging. However, it appears Samsung is leaning towards a trend seen in various other of its products by potentially excluding the charger from the product package.
As for aesthetics, whispers indicate a variety of color choices for this model, including Mint, Lavender, Gray/Graphite, and Silver.
Transitioning to the Galaxy S7 FE, speculations point to a potential limitation in its charging capabilities, perhaps only reaching up to 15W. This feature, however, is likely to be thoughtfully included within the sales package.
On the connectivity front, official certifications have been granted in South Korea for six distinct model numbers: SM-X616B, SM-X616N, SM-X616C, SM-X610, and SCT22. The models will encompass variations from Wi-Fi Only to those embracing the advanced connectivity of 5G.
While intricate specifics about the devices, such as the system-on-chip (SoC) utilized, camera attributes, screen technology, and more, are yet to surface, it’s plausible that the devices could harness Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1380 SoC.
The lingering question remains: what price point will justly match the offerings of both Galaxy Tab S9 FE series devices?