Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S26 FE next week. The company may also introduce the Galaxy Tab S12+ and Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra soon. The two tablets could launch alongside the Galaxy S26 FE. If that does not happen, Samsung may announce them in early September. Ahead of the launch, a reliable source has shared their US pricing.
The Galaxy Tab S12+ will reportedly start at $1,119.99 with 256GB of storage. The 512GB model will cost $1,399.99. Samsung is also expected to offer a 5G version with 256GB storage for $1,349.99. The Galaxy Tab S12 Ultra will start at $1,399.99 with 256GB of storage. The 512GB model will cost $1,599.99, while the 1TB version will reach $1,999.
Samsung will reportedly equip the Tab S12+ with 12GB of RAM across its configurations. The Tab S12 Ultra will also have 12GB of RAM, except for the 1TB model, which will get 16GB. The leaked Ultra pricing appears to cover the Wi-Fi-only models. Samsung could reveal additional details when it officially announces the new tablets.
If the leaked prices are accurate, both tablets will cost more than their predecessors. Their base configurations will reportedly be $200 more expensive than the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra were at launch.
Samsung has yet to officially confirm the pricing or launch details. However, the latest leak gives buyers an early look at what to expect from the company’s upcoming flagship tablets.

