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TabletsSo far Iāve had mine since release and itās been perfect no issues that I can find with it.
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TabletsI'll be trading in the Tab S9 Ultra. Thanks again!!
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TabletsTHE END OF 32-BIT APP SUPPORT
The Galaxy Tab S9 series is the last-ever flagship series of tablets to support 32-bit apps. Some apps include Layout by Instagram, Flappy Bird, and more.
Even though some chipsets in future Galaxy devices may support 32-bit apps, Samsung has decided to turn off 32-bit support in the firmware, just like what Google did for the Pixel 7 series. Existing devices such as the Galaxy S23, Z Fold/Flip 5, and Tab S9 are not affected.
NO BETAS FOR TABLETS
In addition, there is a lack of beta programs on tablets. During previous betas, we only had access to a few languages in our market, compared to many from international markets (since only phones were allowed to participate in betas). All Wi-Fi-only variants of tablets and watches in our market support the same languages as international variants.
(Wi-Fi-only variants are treated as unlocked variants for beta testing purposes.)