Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ Will Feature A 10090 mAh Battery

As the first week of August is approaching, the other models expected to launch with the Galaxy Note 20 series are also being revealed. A week before, the Galaxy S7+ was spotted on Geekbench. And now, this afternoon, the famous digital blogger @ice universe has leaked another certification of the upcoming Tab S7+.

The certification is of a Japanese company, TUV Rheinland Japan Ltd. According to the certification, the Galaxy Tab S7+ has a total battery of 10090 mAh. The battery uses the secondary Li-ion polymer material. Moreover, the certification is issued on 12 June.

Both smartphones of the Tab S7 series are already spotted on Geekbench, which they are powered by Snapdragon 865 5G chipset. Moreover, it is also reported that both Tab S7 and Tab S7+ are expected to use a 120Hz refresh rate display.

The Tab S7 will use an 11-inch display, while the Tab S7+ will use a 12.3-inch screen. Both tablets are equipped with a dual-camera setup on the back. The front screen will also be equipped with the on-screen fingerprint scanner. The upcoming tablet series will also support S Pen connectivity.

The upcoming Galaxy Tab S7 series is already certified by many websites, including WiFi Certification, Bluetooth SIG, and 3C Certification. From the specification of this tablet series, it can be observed that both tablets will be great competitors of Apple’s iPad Pro series.

The Galaxy Tab S7 series is expected to launch on 5 August along with the Galaxy Note 20 series. More devices like Galaxy Fold2, Z Flip 5G, and the new Watch series are also expected to be launched in the same event. For more info, stay tuned with us!