Recent reports confirm that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ has successfully obtained FCC certification. This tablet will feature a 10.95-inch display, a slight increase in size compared to the 10.5-inch screen found on its predecessor, the Tab A8. Samsung has scheduled the release of this tablet for either late September or early October of this year.
The tablet has made an appearance in the GeekBench benchmark database. In the 6.1.0 version, it achieved a single-core score of 903 points and a multi-core score of 1840 points.
Based on the benchmark results, it is evident that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ comes equipped with an octa-core processor, comprising two high-performance cores clocked at 2.21GHz and six efficiency cores running at 1.80GHz. It is strongly suspected that Samsung has opted for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor. Furthermore, the benchmark data reveals that the tablet boasts 4GB of RAM and comes pre-installed with the Android 13 operating system.
The device bearing the model “SM-X216B” in this leak is likely the 5G network variant, with Samsung also planning to launch a Wi-Fi Only version in the near future. Stay tuned with us for more updates.
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