Samsung Galaxy Tab S12 series US pricing info surfaces with price hikes incoming

Samsung is expected to present the Galaxy Tab S12 series in the near future. The company has already confirmed its plans to launch the Galaxy S26 FE next week and, while it's unlikely its flagship tablets arrive at the same date, a new leak has now provided insight into how the lineup will be priced.
As shared by Roland Quandt, the Galaxy Tab S12 series is set to start at a whopping $1,199. That's for the 12/256 GB SKU of the Tab S12+ Wi-Fi model, with the step up to 512 GB of storage said to cost an extra $200. Opting for the 5G version of the same 12/256 GB model, however, will apparently set buyers back $1,349.
The Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra sits at the top of the pile and is priced accordingly. Pricing for the flagship model starts at $1,399 for the 12/256 GB SKU, with the 12/512 GB configuration reportedly set to cost $1,599. At the very top is the 16 GB/1 TB version, which is said to carry a staggering $1,999 price tag.
While there wasn't a Galaxy Tab S11+ last year and, as such, no way of comparing prices directly, it appears that the Tab S12 Ultra is set to be more expensive than its predecessor. At launch, the Tab S11 Ultra was priced at $1,199 when equipped with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, but its counterpart this year will seemingly cost $1,399.





