The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series will all support a new S Pen, which has just gone through the FCC to get certified.

The S Pen, model name EJ-PX710, supports Bluetooth Low Energy, has a built-in 2.40V capacitor for fast charging, and will likely attach to the tablet via a magnetic strip on the back, just like on the Galaxy Tab S8 series.

Also, just like the Galaxy Tab S8 series, the Galaxy Tab S9 series will include three members: the Galaxy Tab S9, arguably the smallest, the Tab S9+, a larger middle option, and the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. The Ultra will have a 14.6-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

Today we learned that the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will come in three memory versions: 8/128GB, 12/256GB and 16/512GB. The Ultra will retain the 11,200mAh battery capacity of its predecessor.

FCC certification of the new S Pen
FCC certification of the new S Pen

FCC certification of the new S Pen

All three slabs will work with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.

Additionally, all three tablets will feature IP67 water and dust resistance for the first time in the mainstream tablet lineup.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series S Pen achieves FCC certification

Samsung has yet to set an announcement date for the tablet trio, but as soon as we know more, we’ll keep you posted.

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