The Galaxy Tab S8 and Tab S8 Ultra are the two of the newest and most powerful tablets from Samsung, but with a difference of $400 between them, is the Ultra variant worth the extra cash? Over the last few years, Samsung's almost singlehandedly kept the Android tablet world alive. It consistently releases new models, tries out different features, and has tablets available at a variety of price points.
For shoppers interested in its flagship tablets, that's where the Galaxy S series comes into play. Samsung launched new Tab S devices in late 2020 with the Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+. Fast forward to February 2022, and Samsung's continuing the Tab S family with not one, not two, but three models. The Galaxy Tab S8 and Tab S8+ both replace their predecessors. Also new this year, however, is the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. With $400 separating the $699 Galaxy Tab S8 and $1099 Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, which model is the right choice?
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Before diving into the differences between the two tablets (which there are many), the Tab S8 and Tab S8 Ultra do have some things in common. Powering both tablets is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. It's the fastest mobile processor made by Qualcomm in 2022, meaning the Tab S8 and Tab S8 Ultra have more than enough horsepower for any workflow. Similarly, both tablets start with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage (plus feature a microSD card for expansion up to 1TB). Other similarities include the Android 12.0 operating system, up to 45W wired charging, optional 5G/LTE connectivity, Wi-Fi 6E, and quad stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos. Also found with the two tablets is an included S Pen, giving users an out-of-the-box tool for
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