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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 line could come in a dark blue hue

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A week ago, renders of the Galaxy Z Flip 5, the Galaxy Z Fold 5, and the Galaxy Tab S9 tablet series were available online. The new tablets from Samsung were only shown in one colour option, black; however, additional colours may be available. But at the same time, the source suggests that this supposedly dark blue tint might merely be an accidental result of image conversion. It’s possible that Samsung’s leaked material photographs were converted to a different file format, at which point an incorrect colouring issue occurred. The supplier did not provide any renderings for others to view.

Might be available more colour options

Putting aside the possibility of inaccuracies, this is not the first time that we have heard that the Galaxy Tab S9 series may include a little wider colour palette than its predecessors. The month before last, there were rumours that Samsung was considering releasing the Galaxy Tab S9 in a beige color. Because the company’s high-end tablet portfolio has never used Beige, this would be a first for the brand. Online reservations are already being accepted for the Galaxy Tab S9 family of tablets, which will be available for pre-order beginning on July 26. Early adopters who pre-register for the event now and purchase one of the devices featured at Galaxy Unpacked are eligible to get a credit of $50 from Samsung.

In addition, some regions may provide pre-order bonuses such as a complimentary Slim Keyboard Cover for the Samsung DeX. It has been reported that the tablets are driven by the more recent Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The entry-level edition of the Tab S9 should have an updated AMOLED display rather than a TFT LCD, although it may only have a single sensor facing the back of the device rather than an ultra-wide camera. The 12.4-inch Galaxy Tab S9+ should strike a balance between the base and Ultra variants, and the 14.6-inch Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra may keep the display notch introduced in 2022. The 12.4-inch Galaxy Tab S9+ should strike a balance between the base and Ultra variants.

 

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