- Discover what the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series has to offer compared to the Apple iPad Pro.
- Compare the specs, design, display, processors, and cameras of both devices.
- Find out which device is best for you.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series are the company’s latest flagship tablets that offer a premium experience. While they have a lot to offer, how do they stack up against Apple’s iPad Pro? Let’s compare the specs, design, display, processors, and cameras of both devices.
The Galaxy Tab S9 series includes the Tab S9, Tab S9+, and Tab S9 Ultra, while Apple offers the iPad Pro line in 11 inches and 12.9 inches. The 11-inch iPad Pro has a Liquid Retina display and is 9.74 inches high, 7.02 inches wide, and 0.23 inches deep, while the Galaxy Tab S9 is 10.01 inches long, 6.53 inches wide, and 0.23 inches deep. The 11-inch iPad Pro weighs 1.03 pounds (466g) and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is 1.5 pounds (682g), while the Galaxy Tab S9 is slightly heavier at 1.09 pounds (498g). The other models weigh more, with the Galaxy Tab S9+ at 1.28 pounds (581g) and the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra at 1.61 pounds (732g).
All of the tablets in the Galaxy Tab S9 series feature a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, known for its vibrant colors, deep blacks, and high contrast ratios. The 11-inch iPad Pro has a Liquid Retina display, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro has Liquid Retina XDR technology. The 12-inch manages up to 600 nits of brightness for SDR content, peaking at 1,000 nits for full-screen content, and 1,600 nits for HDR content. The 11-inch model peaks at 600 nits for all content, while the Galaxy Tab S9 series offers a brightness level that peaks at 750 nits for the Tab S9, 650 nits for Tab 9+, and 930 nits for Tab S9 Ultra. Every tablet provides refresh rates of up to 120Hz for smooth animations, responsive touch interactions, and fluid visual experiences.
The Galaxy Tab S9 series is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, while the iPad Pro has the 5-nanometer M2 chip. The M2 chip has an 8-core CPU that dedicates four cores each for performance and efficiency, while the Qualcomm chip has the same number of cores — eight — with four for performance at 2.8 GHz, three for efficiency at 2.0 GHz, and one core clocked at 3.36 GHz. The M2 chip in the iPad Pro outperforms the Qualcomm chip in benchmark results.
The iPad Pro has a dual-camera system on the rear with a wide lens at 12 megapixels and f/1.8 aperture, an ultra-wide lens at 10MP, f/2.4 aperture, and a field of view at 125 degrees. The rear camera on the Galaxy Tab S9 only has one lens at 13MP with autofocus, with an additional 8MP ultra-wide lens on the Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra models. For those who engage in video calls or love taking selfies, the Tab S9 and Tab S9+ offer a 12MP ultra-wide front camera, and the Tab S9 Ultra includes an additional 12MP wide camera. Meanwhile, the front camera lens on the iPad Pro has a similar 12MP ultra-wide camera with f/2.4 aperture.
When it comes to choosing between the iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series, it all depends on what you need. If you’re looking for a device for creativity and productivity, the iPad Pro might be the better choice. However, if photography and videography are your priority, you might want to consider the Galaxy Tab S9 for its wide lens cameras and ultra-wide front camera. Comparing Apple’s iPad Pro to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 can help you decide which one is right for you. The iPad Pro is well known for its powerful M2 chip, Liquid Retina display, and storage options that go up to 2TB. On the other hand, the Tab S9 has an impressive Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, 8GB of memory, and storage options that range from 128GB to 1TB with expandable storage up to 1TB. Read our comparison to learn more and decide which one is best for you.