Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra to take on iPad Pro with Exynos 2200 chip
The Android market tablet has tidal, but Samsung remains steadfast in extinguishing a blackboard at all levels of the market, even when things become difficult. It might be driven by the success of the iPad Pro Line, Samsung has also begun to expand high-end tablets to enter more options and size configurations. Next year, the manufacturer might push the envelope further with the Galaxy S8 Ultra tab that will obscure the limit between tablets and laptops.
To a certain extent, Samsung may anticipate that Apple will also introduce a larger iPad Pro. The current iPad Pro lineup only includes a 11-inch and 12.9-inch model, which Samsung is rivaled with the Galaxy S7 tab and Galaxy Tab S7 + last year. According to several rumors, a larger 14.6-inch tablet might come galaxy tab s8 ultra moniker tab.
It will not only be bigger, but potentially stronger than Samsung tablets that have been made. According to a post on the Korean CLIEN forum, the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will use Exynos 2200 which will come with AMD graphics. The Galaxy S8 and S8 + tab, on the contrary, may only get Snapdragon 895.
In theory, this will put the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra in the same playing field as the M1 iPad Pro. The latter has been seen as a hybrid laptop because he shares the same processor as M1 Mac. Whether Exynos 2200 will do and Apple M1 still have to be seen, even though the benchmark recently shows that at least outperformed Apple A14 Bionic.
Other glasses specifications for the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra include 12GB RAM and at least 256GB of storage that can be expanded. The 11,500 mAh battery is also expected for slate, giving it the biggest capacity in every Samsung tablet so far. The Galaxy Tab S8 Line may be announced with the Galaxy S22 next year.