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Hands-on Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra: A high-end tablet with water resistance 📱💧
This year’s Galaxy Unpacked event felt less like a simple product launch and more like a demonstration of Samsung’s sprawling ecosystem 🌌. With the reveal of two new foldables, updated wearables, and no fewer than three new tablets, the company is clearly aiming to keep users firmly within the Galaxy family—or tempt them away from competitors like Apple and Google 🍏🤖. While the fourth-generation foldables may be the headline grabbers, the new flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, makes a compelling argument for being the premier Android slate ✨.
As only the second “Ultra” tablet in the lineup, the flagship Galaxy Tab S9 shares plenty of DNA with last year’s Tab S8 Ultra 🧬. It retains the 16:10 aspect ratio, the dual-camera array on the rear, and the magnetic stylus strip. However, Samsung has addressed a quirky design flaw from the previous generation: the S-Pen now charges regardless of which direction you attach it to the holster ⚡🖊️.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra hands-on 👋
Aesthetically, Samsung has stuck to its strengths: sleek aluminum frames and razor-thin bezels 🎨. The device feels undeniably premium, though the Ultra’s sheer scale can be a bit overwhelming. Between the widescreen ratio and a width approaching 13 inches, the tablet can feel slightly unwieldy in hand if you aren’t accustomed to such massive screens 📏⚖️.
Fortunately, that massive footprint houses a gorgeous display 🖼️. Samsung has brought its Dynamic AMOLED 2X technology—the same tech found in its top-tier Galaxy S phones and Galaxy Book Ultra laptops—to the entire ninth-generation tablet lineup. The Tab S9 Ultra boasts a sprawling 14.6-inch AMOLED canvas capable of a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR 10+ support 🌈. Notably, the 12.4-inch Tab S9+ and the standard 11-inch Tab S9 now benefit from this superior AMOLED technology as well 🚀.
Unsurprisingly, the screens are stunningly vivid with deep contrast, showcasing Samsung’s display prowess 💡. In fact, the brightness is so intense I had to dim it significantly just to photograph the device 📸. The notch returns on the Ultra model to house dual 12-megapixel front cameras. On the audio front, quad AKG-tuned speakers and Dolby Atmos support ensure that movies and games sound as immersive as they look 🔊🎬.
Beyond the display, the Tab S9 series has received two major practical upgrades. First is the addition of IP68 dust and water protection across all new tablets 🛡️🌊. Samsung claims they can withstand depths of up to 1.5 meters, and for those needing extra durability, a ruggedized cover is on the way (pricing is still TBD).
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra hands-on🔍
Under the hood, the 2023 lineup is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor ⚙️. Samsung promises significant gains over the Tab S8, citing a 32 percent boost in CPU performance and a 41 percent jump in GPU power 🚄. While both the Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra support 45W fast charging, only the Ultra includes the compatible charging brick in the box—a perk reserved for the top-tier model 🔋🔌. Rear photography is handled by a dual 13- and 8-megapixel array on the larger tablets.
Memory options top out at 12GB across all three models, though the entry-level Tab S9 starts with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage 🧠. For true power users, the Tab S9 Ultra offers a massive 1TB storage configuration 💾. However, buyers should budget for accessories; while official pricing for the new keyboard dock is pending, the previous model’s premium keyboard folio with a trackpad cost $350 ⌨️💰.
To justify that hardware investment, Samsung is ensuring pro-level apps are available, highlighting the inclusion of CAD design app ArcSite and video editor LumaFusion (essentially an Android-flavored iMovie) on its premium tablet 🛠️📐.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra hands-on ✨
The S-Pen has also received the IP68 treatment alongside the tablet—a smart move, as a stylus is far more likely to take an accidental dip than a 15-inch slate 🖋️💧. Samsung also announced a “Creator Edition” S-Pen featuring a textured finish, wider tilt angle, and multiple stylus tips. I wasn’t able to test this specific accessory during the briefing, and pricing and launch details are still pending.
The standard S-Pen feels reassuringly familiar. It is more substantial than the stylus included with the S23 Ultra and Note series, featuring a flattened side for better grip, and the writing experience on the Tab S9’s screen feels fluid and responsive ✍️.
Samsung is also pushing its “Multi Control” feature to better bridge the gap between your Galaxy devices 🔗. During a brief test, I was able to interface between a Galaxy Flip 4 and the Tab S9 Ultra seamlessly after logging into the same Samsung account. Much like setting up a secondary monitor on a PC, you can arrange the device layout, move a cursor across screens, use the tablet keyboard to type on your phone, and drag-and-drop files between the two 🖱️📂.
Pricing for the flagship Tab S9 Ultra begins at $1,200, with the Tab S9+ starting at $1,000 and the standard Tab S9 at $800 💵. Pre-orders are currently open via Samsung and Amazon, with general availability scheduled for August 11th 🗓️🛒.
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This rugged 💪, battery-swapping 🔋 Lenovo tablet is finally available for purchase! 🛒🎉
In an era where user-replaceable batteries 🔋 have virtually vanished from the tablet market 📱, Lenovo is bucking the trend with its latest Android release. 🚀 First unveiled at MWC 2026 🌐, the Lenovo ThinkTab X11 has officially launched in the US 🇺🇸, bringing a unique blend of rugged durability 💪 and business-ready features 💼 to the mid-range segment.
Under the hood ⚙️, the ThinkTab X11 sports a crisp 10.95-inch WQXGA (2560 x 1600) display 🖥️ that boasts a smooth 90Hz refresh rate ⚡ and peaks at a bright 600 nits ☀️. It is powered by Qualcomm’s capable Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset 🧠, configured with up to 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB of fast UFS 3.1 storage 💾. Out of the box, the tablet runs Android 16 🤖, backed by Lenovo’s promise of at least four years of security patches 🛡️.
What truly sets the ThinkTab X11 apart from its peers, however, is its commitment to longevity and field-readiness 🌟. Its massive 10,200mAh battery 🔋 can be swapped out entirely tool-free—no screwdrivers required 🛠️. For specialized industrial or kiosk setups 🏭, Lenovo even includes a battery-less power mode 🔌. The tablet itself is IP68-rated against dust and water 💦💨, and pairing it with the optional rugged case upgrades its resilience to MIL-STD-810H military-grade standards 🪖.
Connectivity is another strong suit 🔗, featuring dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C ports 🔌 (one of which supports video out 📺). In a welcome nod to legacy convenience, Lenovo has kept both the 3.5mm headphone jack 🎧 and a microSD card slot 💾—two features that have almost entirely disappeared from modern high-end tablets. Rounding out the spec sheet are Wi-Fi 6E 📶, Bluetooth 5.4 📡, GPS 🧭, NFC, stereo speakers 🔊, dual microphones 🎙️, a 13MP autofocus rear camera 📸, and an 8MP front-facing camera 🤳.
Available in a sleek Eclipse Black finish 🖤, the ThinkTab X11 starts at $499 💵 in the US for the Wi-Fi-only model equipped with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Users needing mobile connectivity can opt for the 5G variant 📶, which bumps the storage to 256GB for $579. Additionally, the tablet supports the Lenovo Tab Pen XE stylus ✍️, which conveniently slots right into the optional rugged protective case 🛡️.
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Realme’s 8,000mAh battery beast arrives on June 10 🔋🦁📅
Realme is about to change the game 🎮 with a massive 8,000mAh battery beast! 🔋🦁 The all-new Realme P4R 5G is officially launching on June 10, 📅 packing a 3-day battery life, ⏳ 144Hz display, 📺 and military-grade durability. 🎖️ Get the full scoop on specs, features, and design right here. 📝
Realme P4R 5G launch date and key features 🚀📱

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Realme P4R is launching on June 10 in India 🇮🇳📅
The Realme P4R 5G will launch in India on June 10 at 12pm IST. 🕛 The smartphone will be offered in Titanium Glare, Silver Glare, and Lavender Glare colour options. 🎨✨ It introduces a new Floating Light design along with a customizable Pulse Light and AI Power Light system that can provide visual notifications for calls, music playback, gaming activities, and alerts. 💡📞🎶🎮
One of the biggest highlights of the handset is its 8,000mAh battery. 🔋 Realme claims the battery can deliver up to three days of usage on a single charge. ⏳ The phone supports 45W fast charging ⚡ and includes features such as bypass charging, reverse charging, AI-powered power management, and a battery health engine that is said to maintain more than 80 percent battery health after several years of use. 🛠️ Hearty cooling is provided by a 5,300 sq mm vapor chamber system to help manage heat during demanding tasks. ❄️🌬️
Realme P4R key features 📝✨
The Realme P4R 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset ⚙️ and will run Android 16-based Realme UI 7.0. 🤖 The handset is confirmed to offer 256GB of storage and up to 14GB Dynamic RAM. 💾🚀 It also carries MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability certification and an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance. 🛡️💧
For visuals, the smartphone features a flat display with a 144Hz refresh rate 📺 and up to 1,200 nits peak brightness for improved outdoor visibility. ☀️ Photography duties are handled by a dual rear camera setup led by a 50-megapixel AI camera. 📸 For durability, the smartphone will have a military-grade certified body along with an IP65 level of dust and splash resistance. 🎖️🛡️
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May AnTuTu Android-Pad Performance Ranking: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 sweeps top six spots 🧹🏆, Dimensity 9500 lands at No. 7 📅
The tablet performance war just reached a new peak ⚔️📈. With scores shattering the 4-million-point barrier 💥, the May 2026 AnTuTu rankings reveal a new king—and the results might surprise you 👑😲.
Leading the chart is the Vivo Pad 6 Pro 🥇, which posted an average score of 4,132,697 points 🚀. Powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 🔌, it currently sits at the top of the Android tablet performance ladder 🪜.
The iQOO Pad 6 Pro isn’t far behind at 4,081,031 points 🥈. Given how much hardware the two tablets share, the small gap between them isn’t particularly surprising 👯♂️.

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Lenovo’s Legion Y700 5th Gen takes third place with 4,073,338 points 🥉. The compact gaming tablet has built a strong reputation among enthusiasts 🎮, and these numbers suggest Lenovo has another winner on its hands 🔥.
A quick look at the rest of the top ten reveals a clear trend 📊: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is everywhere 🌎. The Oppo Pad 5 Pro, OnePlus Pad 3 Pro, and Honor MagicPad 3 Pro 13.3 all make appearances near the top of the list, underlining Qualcomm’s grip on the flagship tablet market right now ✊.
One of the more interesting entries is the Redmi K Pad 2 🤔. It’s the only device in the top ten running MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 🦄, yet it still manages an average score of 3,716,562 points, which is enough to keep it firmly in the mix 💪.
Further down the rankings are devices like the H3C MegaBook with Intel’s Core Ultra 5 228V 💻, along with older Snapdragon-powered tablets such as the Oppo Pad 4 Pro and OnePlus Pad 2 Pro 📉.
Benchmark charts never tell the whole story 📖, but they do offer a snapshot of where the market stands 📸. At least for now, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 devices are setting the pace 🏃💨, with the Vivo Pad 6 Pro holding a narrow lead over an increasingly crowded field 🏁.
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