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Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra Leak shows design of the high-end tablet

New render images provide a preview of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra. While the design is strongly reminiscent of its predecessor and retains a controversial feature, there are arguably important changes under the hood.

New leak for the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra

One Samsung leak after another is currently appearing. After images of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 were first shown, official images of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and the Galaxy Z Fold 8 followed this week. Now the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra is shown in detailed render images.

The premium tablet from the South Korean manufacturer is expected to hit the market in September 2026. The current images indicate that the company is relying on continuity in its external appearance and is adopting the familiar format of its predecessor. The hardware engineers are apparently focusing on improvements under the hood.

Old on the outside, new on the inside

The dimensions of 326.34 x 208.46 x 5.12 millimeters are said to be exactly identical to those of the previous model. As a result, industry observers are again expecting a display with a size of 14.6 inches, based on AMOLED technology with 120 Hertz. Users still have to put up with the centrally placed cutout for the front camera. This notch has often been criticized in the past. How Smartphone checker reported, there are still some changes inside the device.

Instead of a visual restart, the manufacturer is probably focusing on performance. So there is probably a change in the SoC. According to unconfirmed leaks, the use of the new MediaTek Dimensity 9500 with a structure width of three nanometers is very likely. The decision to rely on a processor from MediaTek instead of the in-house Exynos or a Snapdragon from Qualcomm marks a change in strategy. This could be related to increased production costs for high-end chips. The official confirmation is still pending.

Other expected specifications include:

  • 12 gigabytes of RAM
  • 256 gigabytes of internal storage space
  • Wi-Fi 7
  • Bluetooth 6.0
  • According to the rumors, the battery capacity remains at 11,600 milliamp hours. The charging speed of 45 watts is also expected to be retained. Android 17 is likely to be used as the operating system in combination with the One UI 9 user interface. The S Pen will probably also be part of the regular scope of delivery again.

    Possible Plus model

    The introduction of the Ultra class began a few years ago and was aimed at serving the professional user market. The developers at Samsung are constantly optimizing the software to make the large screen area more usable for multitasking. In addition to the Ultra model, there are increasing indications of a return of the Plus variant, while the standard model may be discontinued. What do you think of the decision to largely retain the old design including the notch? Please share your thoughts on the hardware upgrades with us in the comments below.

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