The Galaxy Tab S8 series is expected to debut shortly. The trio of premium tablets have now appeared in the flesh for the first time, along with their cheaper sibling—the Exynos 850-powered tablet codenamed SM-T270.





                                                                                   



The Galaxy Tab S8+. (Source: Sudhanshu Ambhore)                                                                                               

Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 series has consistently leaked over the past few months. The company is expected to debut the trio of premium tablets soon, and the latest leak has now provided live images of the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, Tab S8+, Tab S8, and the SM-T270.

Sadly, though, it's essential to point out that the leaked images do an unimpressive job of showcasing the designs of the Galaxy Tab S8 series. The images of the Tab S8, Tab S8+, and Tab S8 Ultra only show off the tablets displays, and in bad lighting to boot. 

The last set of images show off the rear design of the SM-T270 but it's currently unknown how that device will be branded. Word on the grapevine indicates it will be powered by an Exynos 850. That's the same chipset on the Galaxy A21s, so it's almost guaranteed that the SM-T270 is a budget tablet.

Reports indicate that the Galaxy Tab S8 series may make its debut alongside the Galaxy S22 series. 120 Hz AMOLED displays are expected, along with either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Exynos 2200, depending on regional variants.



SOURCE: notebookcheck.net