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Galaxy Tab S12 series reportedly gets a price hike, but it’s not as bad as it could be

As with everything else, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S12 series will be more expensive, but it could be a whole lot worse.

The Galaxy Tab S12 series, likely to consist of only bigger Plus and Ultra sizes, is likely to debut soon and, with it, comes a price hike. That’s according to new details leaked by Roland Quandt. Apparently, US pricing will start at $1,199, with price hikes of around $100 across the board.

  • Galaxy Tab S12+ (12/256GB): $1,199.99
  • Galaxy Tab S12+ 5G (12/256GB): $1,349.99
  • Galaxy Tab S12+ (12/512GB): $1,399.99
  • Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra (12/256GB): $1,399.99
  • Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra (12/512GB): $1,599.99
  • Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra (16/1TB): $1,999.99

Looking back at prior generations, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has a starting price of $1,299 in the US, while the last Plus model, Galaxy Tab S10+, started at $1,099. So, as mentioned, more or less $100 price hikes across the board, even for the higher storage tiers.

A release date is still unknown, but it’s assumed these will arrive alongside the Galaxy S26 FE which Samsung has confirmed will launch next week.

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