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Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra leaks in the worst ‘spot the difference’ game ever

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra is going to be a tame upgrade, at least in terms of fit and finish, as a leaked image reveals that the design is almost entirely unchanged.

The Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra continues Samsung’s ongoing lineup of monstrous Android tablets, with the 14.6-inch behemoth rumored to debut in the next couple of months or so. A new chipset, Android 17 out of the box, and other tweaks can be expected, but this is a wholly unchanged piece of hardware.

At least, that’s what it looks like in a low-res image of the Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra posted by Android Headlines. Like last year’s model, there are thin bezels, a metal build, a teardrop selfie camera notch, and two cameras on the back.

Side by side with last year’s Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, there are no clear differences at all.

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Just to reiterate, we lined up the leak with an official image of the Tab S11 Ultra as closely as possible, and the slider speaks for itself.

Tablets are a pretty mature form factor, but this design really hasn’t changed much at all since its inception. The Tab S11 Ultra shrunk the display notch and moved the S Pen charging station to the frame, but even Tab S10 Ultra and Tab S9 Ultra – and Tab S8 Ultra, for that matter – all looked exactly like this.

We’ll have to wait and see if there’s anything under the hood to make this one stand out.

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