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Samsung: Amazon filters the design of the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G

According to leaks, the market release date will be February 25, 2022.

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Samsung will organize Unpacked 2022 on February 8, where it will present several of its new technological devices that it will launch this year.

The event has generated a lot of expectations and that is why leaks usually come out of the new teams. In this note, we will show you how an Amazon accident caused a stir for its leaked images of the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.

Image of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G. Photo: fayerwayer
Image of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G. Photo: fayerwayer

As we can see in the image, Amazon staff would have published on their platform, in advance, the technical sheet of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G tablet.

The new Samsung model would have a 14.6-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2,960 × 1,848 pixels and a 120 Hz refresh rate, characteristics that are similar to those of the latest Apple iPad Pro.

The features of the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. Photo: note book check
The features of the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. Photo: note book check

In addition to this, it would also have the Android 12 operating system, a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, fast 5G connectivity, Bluetooth 5, and a USB type C port.

In the autonomy section, it would have a large battery of 11,200 mAh of energy, which would ensure a long duration when using it. Its front camera would be a double with two 12 MP lenses, and in the rear, there would be two cameras of 13 MP and 6 MP, respectively.

Although the price cannot yet be guaranteed in all parts of the world, its equivalent would be approximately 1,308 euros.

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Written by Christina d'souza

Proofreader, editor, journalist. I have been doing my favourite thing for more than six years.

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