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Get ready to spend more on Samsung’s flagship tablet this year

The US prices of the upcoming Galaxy Tab S12 series has leaked courtesy of a reliable source.

Get ready to spend more on Samsung’s flagship tablet this year

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 series is set to make its debut later this year, with pricing details emerging from a reliable leak. The entry-level Galaxy Tab S12 Plus, featuring 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM, is expected to retail for $1,199.99 in the US, according to Roland Quandt's insights on Bluesky. The 5G-capable version of this model will be priced at $1,349.99.

For customers seeking even more storage, the 512GB variant of the Galaxy Tab S12 Plus, with the same 12GB of RAM, could cost $1,399.99. This price increase aligns with the trend of recent Samsung device launches, where flagship tablets have seen a $100 price bump. It's worth noting that Samsung is reintroducing the Galaxy Tab S12 Plus this year as a replacement for last year's base Galaxy Tab S11 model, which could explain the premium pricing strategy.

While the launch date remains unspecified, the anticipated price points suggest that the cheapest model in the Galaxy Tab S12 lineup could surpass $1,000 upon its debut.

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