Samsung has long been rumored to showcase a new family of tablets at its upcoming Unpacked event, alongside the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Flip5 and the Galaxy Watch6 family. This event is likely to take place towards the end of July, and as we get closer to that point, more and more details about these devices are being disclosed.

Today we’re talking about the Galaxy Tab S9+ and the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, two of the three tablets that should make up the S9 family (the third being the “vanilla” S9 model). Through a new TUV certification, we now know there will be three versions of each.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 and S8+ from 2022
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 and S8+ from 2022

The Galaxy Tab S9+ will come with model numbers SM-X816B, SM-X810 and SM-X816N, while the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will have SM-X916B, SM-X910 and SM-X916N. For both, the former is the 5G-capable model, the middle one is the global Wi-Fi-only model, and the latter is the one specifically targeted at the South Korean market.

The same certification also reveals that the S9+ and S9 Ultra may both ship with a charger that supports 10V/4.5A or 45W fast charging. That said, this being Samsung, it’s more likely that the tablets support 45W charging, but will be shipped without any bricks in the box. The 45W charging wouldn’t be a surprise at all, since the Galaxy Tab S8+ and last year’s Tab S8 Ultra also supported it.

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