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Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will have dual high-end front-facing cameras with notch

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We have received several leaks and rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. Recently, a well-known tipster suggests that the tablet may come with a camera notch on the screen occupying two cameras.

According to Ice Universe, with 100% certainty that the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will include a camera note, although it is reported that it will not be large. Samsung may have some notch reasons as the tablet is expected to have dual-cameras. At least one of them can be an ultra-wide-angle camera with the capability of recording 4K videos at 60fps.

Separately, a report this week went on to say that the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will be available in only one color. However, Samsung may offer the standard Galaxy Tab S8 and Galaxy Tab S8+ in colors such as silver, gray, and bright gold. Rumor has it that this is due to the limited availability of Ultra variants in global markets.

Adding to this, Samsung may be developing the ultrathin bezel ultrathin technology of the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra known as BRS or Border Reduction Building. The company will only use this technology for other parts of the display.

The reason why Galaxy Tab S8 is delayed!

Samsung is also facing issues related to the production of the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra display. This may be related to the above-mentioned bezel technology, so it doesn’t look very promising for Samsung’s highly anticipated tablet upgrade.

Reports suggest the trio of tablets will be available in 11-inch, 12.4-inch, and 14.6-inch display variants. Surprisingly, the Tab S8, Tab S8 +, and Tab S8 Ultra will feature a powerful Snapdragon 898. The chipset could fit under the Snapdragon 8 Gen1 moniker if it breaks the cover later this month.

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