WolfOfTablet showed some renders of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+, the long-awaited successor of the Galaxy Tab S8+ that was released April last year
The Galaxy Tab S9+ is apparently shaping up to be a rather minor update to its predecessor. It will keep the 12.4″ screen size and 1752×2800 resolution, the embedded fingerprint sensor, the 4-speaker arrangement, dual rear cameras, and even the dimensions. Naturally, it will have S-Pen support, with a magnetic area on the back designated for storage of the stylus.
Like the S8+ from last year, it will also have support for 45W wired charging via the USB-C 3.2 port, but the cameras on the rear will be individually placed in their own circular islands, Galaxy S23 family-style. The new tablet might have a second front-facing camera, that should be helpful for when you’re video calling while holding the tablet in landscape mode.
There are rumored specs going on around but take this with a grain of salt: