The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ emerges as a high-quality Android tablet in our test report, boasting compelling hardware and incorporating premium features from the Tab S series. Noteworthy aspects include IP68 certification, optional eSIM support, the inclusion of the S Pen, and an overall sophisticated design. The tablet's extended update promise is a rarity in the upper mid-range category, with Samsung committing to delivering four major Android updates and a five-year supply of security patches for the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+.
Remaining consistent with its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, this tablet retains a TFT-based panel, now enhanced with a refresh rate of up to 90 Hz, and it avoids low-frequency pulse width modulation. This feature is particularly beneficial for users sensitive to PWM, who might otherwise opt for OLEDs, which can cause fatigue, eye strain, or headaches due to periodic flickering.
The Exynos 1380 chipset may pose a potential bottleneck for long-term usage of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+. While the tablet excels in various aspects, including its display, users with a focus on graphics-heavy tasks or gaming might find it less compelling, as indicated by our test of the Galaxy A54 5G, which features a lower pixel density than the Galaxy Tab.
For a comprehensive understanding of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+, you can explore our detailed review of this Galaxy tablet.
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