[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Samsung introduced the Tab Active 4 Pro slightly over a year ago, and it seems that its successor could be revealed in the next few months. An FCC listing has emerged, providing some insights, even though the tablet’s exact name is still unconfirmed.
One noteworthy feature of the new device is its user-replaceable battery, akin to its predecessor. Unfortunately, the available image lacks clarity for detailed battery information, bearing the model number EB-BX306GBY.
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Samsung is gearing up to release two tablet models with distinct identifiers: SM-X300 for a Wi-Fi-only version and SM-X306B for the 5G-equipped variant. According to GalaxyClub, the expected price range for these tablets is approximately €800, aligning with the Tab Active 4 Pro’s cost. Additionally, similar to the previous model, these tablets will come with an included S-Pen.
The Galaxy Tab A9 features an 8.7″ LCD, while its counterpart, the Tab A9+, offers a larger 11″ screen. Notably, these models are lighter than the Tab S9 and Tab S9 FE versions and come with smaller battery capacities.
The A9 is powered by a 5,100 mAh battery, while the larger Tab A9+ boasts a 7,040 mAh battery. Both models support 15W charging, but it’s essential to mention that the charger is not included and must be purchased separately.
Both tablets provide two connectivity options: Wi-Fi only or cellular. The Tab A9 features LTE, while the Tab A9+ supports 5G connectivity, in line with previous speculations about the Helio G99 and Snapdragon 695 chips for these models, though Samsung has not officially confirmed this yet.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]