While the market of Android tablets is far from being competitive as the smartphone market, several companies still bet on this segment. Apart from Apple and its dominant iPads running iPadOS, we have Samsung and Huawei as the most relevant companies in the Android side of the coin. The South-Korean firm is gearing up to launch a new flagship tablet dubbed Galaxy Tab S7. The slate might go official on August 5, alongside the Galaxy Note 20 series, Galaxy Fold 2, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and Galaxy Watch 3. According to several rumors, the company will go beyond this year with the release of a plus model dubbed Galaxy Tab S7+.
Today we have a pair of certification documents and some photos revealing the monstrous battery inside of the Tab S7+. Both TUV Rheiland and Safety Korea certifications reaffirm its capacity will be rated at 9,800mAh. However, the typical charge is 10,090mAh, thus we expect the company to market this device with a 10,000mAh+ battery. That’s a lot of juice, worth noting that this display will drain more power than a conventional smartphone display. According to reports, both Galaxy Tab S7 will have an 11-inch OLED display, while the Plus variant will bump it to 12.3 or 12.4-inches.