Galaxy Tab S10 Plus And Ultra Promo Images Leaked, Featuring MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Despite Dimensity 9400 Launching Soon

Aug 22, 2024 at 11:40am EDT
Galaxy Tab S10 series promo material leaked

Samsung is developing two Android tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, which are expected to be released in October. Both models are currently under production and are to feature the MediaTek chipset. The upcoming tablets have piqued the tech community's interest, with speculations regarding the designs and other specifications doing the rounds. Recently, leaked renders of the upcoming series have emerged, giving us a look at what we can expect from the new tablets.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra leaked promo images give us a first look at the upcoming tablets, with no vanilla model in sight

With Samsung developing its Galaxy Tab S10 series, leaks are not slowing down about the upcoming models and what new features they will be packed with this time around. However, to date, the biggest leak that includes a few marketing images of the S10 series is doing the rounds to give us a sneak peek of the tablets before they are released.

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Android Headlines has shared renders of the two models, the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. The first thing you notice when seeing the tablets is that they have the same design as their predecessors. Given that the previous models' design sported a clean and visually appealing look, it makes sense why Samsung would not be making any iterations on this end. The Ultra model comes with a notch design, while the Plus model comes with a notch-free design. The only significant change we noticed is the vanilla model is not included in this year's series.

We expect the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and S10 Ultra to be launched in Silver and Graphite, with the former sporting Silver and the latter coming in Graphite. Similar to the S9 series, they will support 45W wired charging, although the charger will be sold separately. By the time the tablets are released, the Dimensity 9400 will most likely also be available, but it seems like Samsung will stick to the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 processor and not opt for the up-to-date version, compromising slightly on the processor.

At the moment, we have sparse information on the upcoming tablets except for some key details, but more information is expected to come up as the launch date approaches. Until then, we can focus on the Android 15 One UI 7.0 rollout, which could possibly follow the release of the upcoming tablets that for now would be coming out with the One UI 6.1.1.

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