Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra appears to have a display notch
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series was anticipated to be revealed during the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10, alongside the Galaxy Z series foldable devices. However, no announcements regarding tablets were made at that time. It appears that Samsung is now refocusing on its tablet offerings. Prior to any official announcement, purported marketing images of the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra have emerged online, with an expected unveiling in October.
Images claimed to be promotional for the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, as reported by Android Headlines, showcase the tablets in graphite and silver finishes. In contrast, last year’s Galaxy Tab S9 series was available in Beige and Graphite. The design of the new tablets appears to closely resemble that of their predecessors, featuring a dual camera arrangement on the rear along with an LED flash.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is reported to include a notch on its display, while the Plus variant does not. The leaked images indicate the presence of Samsung’s AI capabilities within the Notes application. It is anticipated that this new tablet series will consist of one fewer model than last year, with Samsung likely omitting the standard Galaxy Tab S10.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series Specifications (Rumored)
The Galaxy Tab S10 series is anticipated to be officially announced in October. Recent listings on China’s 3C website have revealed that these devices will support 45W fast charging. Additionally, the Plus variant has been identified on Geekbench under the model number SM-X828U, suggesting it will be equipped with 12GB of RAM and will operate on Android 14 OS.
Both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are expected to feature AMOLED displays. They are likely to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is projected to have a 14.6-inch screen and a quad-speaker configuration enhanced by AKG sound technology. Furthermore, it is expected to include a dual camera setup on the front.