Before its unveiling, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 press render leaked.

  Two months ago, Samsung unveiled 3D CAD renderings of the Galaxy Tab A8 (2021). It was also revealed its processor and RAM capacity. A set of press renders showcasing the design of the next entry-level tablet is now available.

Galaxy Tab A8 (2021) press renders

In a first for a Samsung Galaxy A8 (2021), top leakster Evan Blass (@evleaks) posted the first press render of the device on Twitter. According to reports, the tablet will have a 10.4-inch IPS LCD display like its successor. Also features square sides, which seems to be a trend among smartphones right now. The Galaxy Tab A8 (2021) is expected to have a metal frame, a headphone jack, and a USB Type-C connection, according to previous reports.
Galaxy Tab A8 (2021) press renders


According to the Galaxy Tab A8 (2021)’s Geekbench listing, the tablet will include a UNISOC Tiger T618 CPU, 3GB RAM, and Android 11. This might be available in 32GB and 64GB storage options, with a microSD card slot for storage expansion. This tablet has Bluetooth 5.2, according to the Bluetooth certification listing.

Galaxy Tab A8 (2021) Geekbench
Geekbench listings of screenshots

According to the Galaxy Tab A8 (2021)’s Geekbench listing, the tablet will include a UNISOC Tiger T618 CPU, 3GB RAM, and Android 11. This might be available in 32GB and 64GB storage options, with a microSD card slot for storage expansion. This tablet has Bluetooth 5.2, according to the Bluetooth certification listing.

Galaxy Tab A8 (2021) Geekbench
Geekbench listings of screenshots


It has to be revealed whether the UNISOC CPU is faster than the Snapdragon 662 chipset found in the Galaxy Tab A7. The Galaxy Tab A7 was released in September of 2020, therefore it has been almost a year since it was first released. Samsung is expected to introduce the Galaxy Tab A8 (2021) in the next months in order to capitalise on the burgeoning tablet industry.

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