We got our first look at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S7 Android tablet last week, courtesy of well-known leaker @OnLeaks and tech accessories store Pigtou. The two have now joined hands once again to release the first CAD-based renders of the Galaxy Tab S7 Plus.
The standard Galaxy Tab S7, the Galaxy Tab S7 Plus will look a lot like Samsung’s current flagship Android tablet, the Galaxy Tab S6. While the Galaxy Tab S7 is expected to feature an 11-inch display, the Tab S7 Plus will arrive with a larger 12.4-inch display. If tipster Ice Universe is to be believed, both the tablets will have a 120Hz refresh rate.
The Tab S7 Plus will have two cameras on the back, along with an LED flash. The front camera, however, has been moved to the side bezel, which should make it more convenient for video calls when using the tablet in landscape mode.
Pigtou’s article also has some rumored specs and information about the Tab S7 Plus. It apparently will be approximately 285mm long, 185mm wide, and 5.7mm thick, and it could come with a dual-camera setup on the back. It may have a single camera on the front, though in a change from the Galaxy Tab S6, that camera looks to be on the right side of the tablet instead of on top (if you’re holding the tablet in a portrait orientation). The Tab S7 Plus is also rumored to have a 9,800mAh battery, a 120Hz display, and work with Samsung’s S Pen.
Here’s a video showing the design of the Tab S7 Plus, from Pigtou’s YouTube channel: