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Here is a complete leaked specs table for the Galaxy Tab S8 series
- We now have leaked Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 specs.
- All three devices in the series will be very powerful, with the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra being a beast.
- The tablets could launch alongside the Galaxy S22 series.
2021 came and went with no new flagship tablets from Samsung. With the company being the perennial best when it comes to flagship Android tablets, this was quite the loss. Thankfully, it looks like shoppers have much to look forward to.
Thanks to WinFuture, we have a set of leaked Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 specs. The table is very thorough and appears legit, although it is missing a few aspects (charging speed is a big one). Still, this is our most complete look yet at the Galaxy Tab S8 family.
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 specs sheet covers the vanilla model, its larger Plus counterpart, and the mac daddy of them all, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. That one, in particular, seems like it could be a monster when it comes to both size and specs.
Check out the table for yourself below.
Leaked Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 specs
Galaxy Tab S8 | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra | |
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Display | Galaxy Tab S8 11-inch LCD 2560 x 1600 120Hz refresh rate 276ppi | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus 12.7-inch AMOLED 2800 x 1752 120Hz refresh rate 266ppi | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 14.6-inch AMOLED 2960 x 1848 120Hz refresh rate 240ppi |
CPU / GPU | Galaxy Tab S8 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Adreno 730 | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Adreno 730 | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Adreno 730 |
RAM | Galaxy Tab S8 8GB RAM | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus 8GB RAM | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 8 or 16GB RAM |
Storage | Galaxy Tab S8 128 or 256GB microSD card support | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus 128 or 256GB microSD card support | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 256 or 512GB microSD card support |
Connectivity | Galaxy Tab S8 USB-C 3.2 Gen-1 Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.2 5G support (optional) | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus USB-C 3.2 Gen-1 Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.2 5G support (optional) | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra USB-C 3.2 Gen-1 Wi-Fi 6E Bluetooth 5.2 5G support (optional) |
Audio | Galaxy Tab S8 Dolby Atmos support Quadruple stereo speakers No 3.5mm headphone jack | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus Dolby Atmos support Quadruple stereo speakers No 3.5mm headphone jack | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Dolby Atmos support Quadruple stereo speakers No 3.5mm headphone jack |
Cameras | Galaxy Tab S8 REAR - 13MP main, ƒ/2.0 - 6MP ultrawide, ƒ/2.2 FRONT: - 12MP main, ƒ/2.4 | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus REAR - 13MP main, ƒ/2.0 - 6MP ultrawide, ƒ/2.2 FRONT: - 12MP main, ƒ/2.4 | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra REAR - 13MP main, ƒ/2.0 - 6MP ultrawide, ƒ/2.2 FRONT: - 12MP main, ƒ/2.4 - 12MP secondary, ƒ/2.2 |
Power | Galaxy Tab S8 8,000mAh battery | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus 10,090mAh battery | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 11,200mAh battery |
S Pen | Galaxy Tab S8 Included | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus Included | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Included |
Software | Galaxy Tab S8 Android 12 One UI 4.1 | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus Android 12 One UI 4.1 | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Android 12 One UI 4.1 |
Dimensions / weight | Galaxy Tab S8 253.8 x 165.4 x 6.3mm 507g | Galaxy Tab S8 Plus 285 x 185 x 5.7mm 567g | Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 326.4 x 208.6 x 5.5mm 728g |
There are some notable things here. The first is that it appears the entire line is getting the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip. It also appears the line will see this globally. It’s possible this table is incorrect and there will be some Tab S8 models with an Exynos chip, but we’ll need to wait and see.
Another notable spec (or lack thereof) is that it appears there will not be headphone jacks on any of these models. This isn’t too surprising as the leaked renders from 2021 suggested that would be the case. Still, it’s disappointing to see those rumors backed up here.
Finally, the tablets would appear to launch with One UI 4.1 based on Android 12. This is the same Android skin we expect to launch with the Galaxy S22 series. This heavily suggests Samsung could launch the two products at the same time. As of now, that would appear to be early February.
Unfortunately, the final missing piece is still unknown: pricing. However, just with a quick glance at these Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 specs, it’s safe to assume they won’t be cheap.