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Breaking the Limit: Exclusive Reveal of the New Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Tablet

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News on September 16 shows that recent information about Samsung’s latest tablet Galaxy Tab A9 (4G LTE) has been exposed on the Internet. The model number of this tablet is "SM-X115". It was tested on the GeekBench benchmark library and showed impressive performance.

突破极限:三星 Galaxy Tab A9平板新品独家揭秘

According to the GeekBench test The results show that Galaxy Tab A9 (4G LTE) achieved a score of 735 points in single-core performance, while its performance in multi-core performance was even stronger, reaching 1766 points. This outstanding performance is exciting, especially considering that this tablet is equipped with MediaTek’s latest Helio G99 processor.

突破极限:三星 Galaxy Tab A9平板新品独家揭秘

突破极限:三星 Galaxy Tab A9平板新品独家揭秘

According to the editor’s understanding, the Helio G99 processor is an eight-core chip designed using advanced 6-nanometer process technology. It consists of 2 Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2200 MHz and 6 Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2000 MHz. It is also equipped with Mali-G57 MC 2 GPU, providing users with excellent performance and graphics processing capabilities.

The Galaxy Tab A9 (4G LTE) tablet has a breakthrough in performance. It also has 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage space, providing users with sufficient storage and running space. In addition, it is equipped with an 8.7-inch screen, allowing users to enjoy a larger visual experience. In addition, the tablet runs on Android 13, which means users can enjoy the latest Android features and updates

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