After some renders surfaced to give us our first look at the design of Samsung's new Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ tablets, we're now getting a peek at the actual devices.
First up, an official-looking render of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 has leaked out, courtesy of Evan Blass. We can only see the front of the device but it lines up with the aforementioned render of the Tab S7.
The image shows that Samsung has changed the front camera location on the Galaxy Tab S7. On the Tab S6, it was on one of the shorter sides of the tablet's face, suggesting its main orientation was portrait. On the Galaxy Tab S7, though, the front camera is located on one of the longer sides, which means Samsung expects you to use it more in a horizontal orientation.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Tab S7+ has leaked out thanks to a South Korean certification agency (via SamMobile). The photos show off the front of the Tab S7+, which looks to have its front camera on one of its longer sides just like the non-Plus Tab S7 model. The back is shown, too, packing a metal body, dual rear camera array, and a place to put your S Pen stylus.
The Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ are expected to feature 11-inch and 12.4-inch displays, respectively. We've also heard that at least the Tab S7+ will have Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 865 Plus processor and a beefy 10,090mAh battery.
With Samsung hosting a Galaxy Unpacked event on August 5, we could see both the Tab S7 and Tab S7+ announced there or in the weeks leading up to the event.