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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ appears on Geekbench with Snapdragon 865 SoC

During the past few days, loads of information pertaining to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ duo had been leaked. Now, the Galaxy Tab S7+ with model number SM-T976B has appeared on Geekbench 4.3 along with some of its crucial specs.

According to its Geekbench listing, the upcoming slate will indeed be equipped with the flagship Snapdragon 865 SoC. As such, it is able to achieve an incredible score of 4,277 points and 13,286 points respectively for its single-core and multi-cores performance tests. Other than that, the same listing also revealed that the tablet will feature 6GB gigs of RAM and runs on Android 10 OS.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Render | Credits: Pigtou

In related news, the CAD renderings of its Galaxy Tab S7 were recently published by notorious leaker @onleaks which offered us a near-official look on its front and rear design. On the whole, its safe to say that the Galaxy Tab S7 will maintain pretty much the same design language as its predecessor – except it will be slightly larger this time round.

According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 is said to feature a 11-inch front display which will purportedly supports an impressive 120Hz screen refresh rate. That’s certainly a huge upgrade keeping in mind that the current Galaxy Tab S6 only supports 60Hz refresh rate.

Just like its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S7 employs a minimalist design which gives it a premium and sleek-looking exterior. For some reasons, its rear design also resembles the newly announced Huawei MatePad Pro with a seemingly identical camera module and the same matte finish on its rear panel.

As of now, the actual launch date of the Galaxy Tab S7 duo remains a mystery. However, they are expected to be announced somewhere in July.

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