Samsung gives up, revealing controversial Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra design

Expected out for a fairly long time now as the follow-up effort to 2020’s Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+, the ultra-high-end Galaxy Tab S8 family has essentially stopped being a secret around eight months ago.

Discovered by the folks over at 91mobiles, the low-res but revealing picture is obviously bound to be eventually removed. The fact that this hasn’t happened yet at the time of publication seems to suggest that the world’s number one smartphone manufacturer and number two tablet vendor is really not that interested in keeping its products under wraps ahead of their formal announcements.

In case you’re wondering, the reason why we’re absolutely certain this is not a depiction of an existing device is that the gargantuan Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra has been expected for a while to inaugurate the notch among Samsung’s Android-based slates.
Taking a cue from Apple’s widely berated (but presumably still incredibly popular) MacBook Pro from last year, the 14.6-inch giant (!!!) is likely to house two front-facing cameras into its screen cutout, which will undoubtedly stir some heated debate among Samsung’s hardcore fans.
While there are plenty of notched Galaxy handsets available today that customers don’t seem to have a problem with, the Tab S8 Ultra is expected to start at a recommended price of $1,100 or so stateside.

You can probably understand why some people would prefer to get a more… symmetrical design in exchange for their small fortunes, especially with those one thousand and one hundred bucks unlikely to include a keyboard, cover, or cellular connectivity as standard.

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