Pre-order: Ahead of their Aug. 11 release date, you can pre-order a tablet from Samsung's latest S9 series, including the Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. Preorders are available at Samsung, Amazon, and Best Buy.
Amidst a whole slew of releases at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023, the brand announced a new upgrade of their most powerful tablet.
The new Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series includes the S9, S9+, and S9 Ultra. All these tablets come loaded with Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays, IP68 water and dust resistance (a first for this Samsung line), as well as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.
There are, however, stark differences between them in their display size: the S9 clocks in at 11 inches, the S9+ at 12.4 inches, and the aptly named S9 Ultra at a whopping 14.6 inches.
Whichever tab you're into, you can snag it on pre-order already prior to the Aug. 11 release date. For each model, you can grab a free storage upgrade.
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