Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Battery Specs Leaked Before Launch

Three models of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series are expected to be released later in 2023. These three models are the Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. As per earlier reports, these models could be released at a second Galaxy Unpacked event later this year.”

Three models of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series are expected to be released later in 2023. These three models are the Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.

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As per earlier reports, these models could be released at a second Galaxy Unpacked event later this year. In February 2022, the Galaxy Tab S8 series was released which comprised Galaxy Tab S8+, Galaxy Tab S8, and Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra models. A new report says some vital specifications of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 device have been suggested.

Made by Samsung SDI, The Li-ion battery of the Galaxy Tab S9 series has part number EB-BX716ABY, as per a recent application found by GalaxyClub on the website of the Chinese agency CQC. 

The report says the battery unit has a capacity of 8,160mAh, ensuring that the S9 series will get a larger battery than its predecessors S8 and S7 series.

The respective battery capacity of S7 and S8 had a rated capacity of 7, 760mAh which converted to a “typical” capacity of 8, 000mAh.

The report, therefore, contends that if the rated capacity of the battery of the S9 is 8, 160mAh, the typical capacity will likely be between 8, 400mAh and 8, 500mAh. The specification of the battery of the Galaxy Tab S9+ or Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra models is unknown still.

Samsung vows to produce net zero carbon emissions by 2050

Samsung has made a commitment to achieve net zero carbon emissions for the whole company by 2050 and will spend KRW 7 trillion (US$5 billion) over the next seven-and-a-half years to make that happen. While its plans are likely not as aggressive as Microsoft’s, which previously promised to be carbon negative by the end of the decade, it intends to implement changes soon so that its Device eXperience (DX) Division is producing net zero carbon by 2030.

 

Samsung’s DX division encompasses its consumer electronics businesses, including its mobile and display manufacturing operations, and was only responsible for 10 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions in 2021. Meanwhile, the company’s chip and components business, which is often is biggest moneymaker, was responsible for 90 percent of the 17.4 million tons of greenhouses gases it emitted last year.

 

Samsung’s Committment

 

Clearly, there’s a lot of work to be done for its chipmaking business to be net zero. One of the things the company plans to do is develop technologies that can significantly reduce the gas byproducts of semiconductor manufacturing. Samsung also plans to install treatment facilities at its chip-making plants. In addition, the company will develop carbon capture and utilization technologies that can harness carbon emissions from its semiconductor facilities, store them and then turn them into a usable source.

 

The tech giant has joined RE100, the global initiative for businesses that want to use renewable energy to power their operation, as well. It will start by running the DX division and all operations outside its home country on renewable energy within the next five years before matching 100 percent of all its power needs around the world with renewable energy by 2050. Samsung has also detailed other environmental plans in its announcement, including its commitment to promote water reuse and to expand its electronic waste collection initiative to 180 countries from 50.

 

A spokesperson for one of its shareholders told Reuters that Samsung had delayed making a clear commitment towards reducing carbon emissions so much, it became a growing concern among long-term investors. Kim Soo-jin, Samsung’s head of ESG strategy group, explained: “We are a company that manufactures directly… so there are various, layered challenges. In the end, we are a technology company… So we will contribute positively to climate change through technology development. Since we are a large company and our products are widely used, we will make an impact through scale.”

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Samsung’s TB T7 Shield SSD is now available in low price

Samsung’s 1TB T7 Shield SSD is back in the market and the best thing is that the price will be $100, or $60 less than what it usually sells for on Amazon. Amazon is selling the item with the description, “SAMSUNG T7 Shield 1TB, Portable SSD, up to 1050MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen2, Rugged, IP65 Rated, for Photographers, Content Creators and Gaming, External Solid State Drive (MU-PE1T0S/AM, 2022), Black”

 

Features

 

According to Amazon the item’s feature are,

“1. Digital Storage Capacity: 1 TB

  1. Compatible Devices: Gaming Console, Desktop
  2. Hard Disk Interface: USB 3.2
  3. Brand: SAMSUNG
  4. Series: T7 shield SSD
  5. Specific Uses For Product: Gaming
  6. Connectivity Technology: USB
  7. Hard Disk Size: 1 TB
  8. Form Factor: Portable
  9. Color: Black”

 

The 2TB model is also available in the market. You can buy it from Amazon.

 

About the new version

 

According Engadget, “The T7 Shield is essentially a tougher version of the standard T7. It has a rubberized exterior that surrounds its aluminum body, giving it extra durability and drop protection. Samsung claims the SSD can easily survive p to 9.8-foot drops, plus it has an IP65 rating for water- and dust-resistance. This might sound like overkill for a device that you may intend to keep in your backpack or on your desk at home, but it’ll provide extra peace of mind if you ever need to travel with the SSD and work with it in the go.”

 

Performance

 

Engadget also said, “When it comes to performance, the T7 Shield supports read/write speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s and 1,000 MB/s, respectively, and it works with most devices including Macs, PCs, Android devices, game consoles and more. That’s due in part to the fact that the drive comes with both USB-C to C and USB-C to A cables, allowing you to connect it to many different types of gadgets. We also appreciate that it supports AES 256-bit hardware encryption as well.”