Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra runs Geekbench again, posts slightly higher result

Peter, 12 June 2023

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra had another go at Geekbench and achieved slightly higher results – although it also ran a newer version of the benchmark (v6.1 vs. 6.0) than last time, so the results may not be fully comparable. The chipset ran its prime core at 3.36GHz frequency, the four big cores at 2.80GHz and the three little cores at 2.02GHz. This is the bespoke Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipset that Samsung uses.

This particular Tab S9 Ultra was the middle version if the leaked memory info is to be believed – the first benchmark we saw showed 8GB of RAM, this one is up to 12GB (which implies 256GB storage). There should also be 8/128GB and 16/512GB models. This is also a different variation – SM-X910 instead of the SM-X916B that we saw last time.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (SM-X910) runs Geekbench 6.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (SM-X910) runs Geekbench 6.1

While Samsung is trying to keep its flagship slate under wraps, multiple leaks have exposed its design and specs The S9 Ultra will be the largest of the three new models with a 14.6” AMOLED display (2,960 x 1,848px) and a small notch to house the dual front-facing cameras.. The Ultra model will allegedly have an 11,200mAh battery with 45W fast charging, which is the norm for Samsung.

Samsung will unveiled the new Galaxy Tab S9 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event in Seoul in the final week of July, which will also feature the next-gen foldables and new smartwatches too.

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  • Anonymous
  • 13 Jun 2023
  • TnY

For those uneducated fellas (some understandable) On a phone the part of the frame where the front camera sits the frame is trimmed to a little more than a millimeter in order to push the camera as close to the edge as possible. On a tablet you h...

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Jun 2023
  • YYX

That is one big-ass tablet right there, lol.

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Jun 2023
  • KLS

so thicker bezel line better than notch ? because that the only option for now, until in-display camera become common

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