TL;DR
- A new leak has spilled the beans on the pricing of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 Plus and the Tab S12 Ultra.
- The Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra variants are reportedly getting a $100 price increase, in line with recent Samsung device launches.
- Samsung is reintroducing the Galaxy Tab S12 Plus this year in place of last year’s base Galaxy Tab S11 model, which means the cheapest Galaxy Tab S12 model could cost well over $1,000.
Samsung has confirmed the upcoming launch of the Galaxy Tab S12 series, though the company hasn’t provided a specific date. We’ve already seen what the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra could look like, and other leaks have given us a decent idea of its hardware. Now, a reliable source of leaks is giving us early insights into the pricing of these upcoming flagship tablets.
According to Roland Quandt on Bluesky, the entry-level Galaxy Tab S12 Plus with 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM may cost $1,199.99 when it reaches US retail shelves this summer, with the 5G-equipped model going for $1,349.99. The 512GB variant, featuring the same amount of RAM, could set customers back by $1,399.99, per Quandt.