

It runs on Android 10 OS and will have a humongous 9,800mAh battery. A recent leak tips the tablet’s display to feature support for120Hz refresh rate. The screen may likely be integrated with a fingerprint reader. The Galaxy Tab S7+ is rumoured to be equipped with a mammoth 12.4-inch S-AMOLED display. It is being said that the Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G could be coming to markets like Europe and the U.S. The 5G version of the Galaxy Tab S6 was only available in South Korea.

Cross-Platform Compare apples and oranges. New to Geekbench 5 is support for Vulkan, the next-generation cross-platform graphics and compute API. Test your GPU's power with support for the OpenCL, CUDA, and Metal APIs. Based on the past reports, it can be said that its Wi-Fi only version has SM-T970 model number whereas its 4G variant has SM-T975. Test your system's potential for gaming, image processing, or video editing with the Compute Benchmark.
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The processor will be paired with 6GB of RAM but there may be other higher variants.Įarlier on, the Bluetooth SIG certification of the SM-T976GB reveals the support for Bluetooth 5.0 on the device. GeekBench data shows the tablet will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset which has the code-name “Kona”. GeekBench data shows the tablet will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset which. The flagship Galaxy Tab S7+ had earlier received Bluetooth SIG certification under the same model name. The flagship Galaxy Tab S7+ had earlier received Bluetooth SIG certification under the same model name. The tablet appears with the model name Samsung SM-T976B but is believed to be the Galaxy Tab S7+. Samsung has got a high-end tablet in the works and it has just appeared on Geekbench. The info comes from John Gruber at Daring Fireball and shows that even the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Note 7 can’t match the raw performance capabilities of the new iPhones. Notwithstanding, some of the top players in the industry such as Samsung, Apple and Huawei have continued to keep faith with the market. According to the Geekbench results for single and multi-core performance across a variety of smartphones, the new iPhone 7 series beats all new smartphones on the block. The tablet market has continued to perform poorly due to the emergence of phablet-sized smartphones.
