Tablets should adopt the Galaxy Tab S9’s outstanding feature as the standard

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Tablets should adopt the Galaxy Tab S9’s outstanding feature as the standard

Before Galaxy Unpacked 2023, if you wanted a waterproof tablet, you’d have to buy some bulky, rugged behemoth that’s not suited for casually streaming in bed. Now, the water-resistant Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 is going to jump-start a new conversation about why, exactly, companies don’t protect your tablets the same way they shield your phones (and everything else).

If Samsung or Apple sold a flagship phone that wasn’t water-resistant today, it would cause an uproar. Consumers have gotten accustomed to it since the Galaxy S6 and iPhone 7 made IP68 dust and water resistance the industry standard by 2016. 

Seven years later, even some cheap phones get an IP rating, not to mention smartwatches, wireless earbuds, Bluetooth speakers, smart home cameras, and plenty of other gadgets.

Multitasking on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra and using the S Pen

(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

With tablets, it’s always been up to consumers to avoid spills. Even though your $1,000+ iPad Pro or Galaxy Tab S spends a lot of time at home surrounded by glasses of water, demonic pets, and reckless children, companies just haven’t put in the effort to bath-proof them.

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