The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series was expected to be unveiled alongside the Galaxy Z series foldables at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10. However, no announcement related to the tablet was made at the event. Now, it looks like Samsung is finally turning its focus to tablets. Ahead of any official confirmation, alleged marketing images of the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra have surfaced on the web. These are expected to be unveiled in October.
Purported promotional images of the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra published by Android Headlines show the tablets in graphite and silver colors. Last year’s Galaxy Tab S9 series was introduced in beige and graphite shades. The design of the tablet appears to be the same as the previous model. They are seen with a dual camera setup at the back along with LED flash.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra appears to have a notch on the display, while the Plus model does not. The alleged photos suggest Samsung’s AI features in the Notes app. The new tablet line will reportedly have one less member than last year and Samsung is likely to drop the vanilla Galaxy Tab S10.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series specifications (rumored)
The Galaxy Tab S10 lineup is expected to go official in October. They recently surfaced on China’s 3C website indicating support for 45W fast charging. The Plus variant was also listed on Geekbench with model number SM-X828U. It is likely to come with 12GB RAM and Android 14 OS.
It is said that both Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will have AMOLED screens. They may run on MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset. The Galaxy S10 Ultra may come with a 14.6-inch display and a quad-speaker setup with sound by AKG. It is likely to have dual camera setup in the front.