Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series Launch
News Desk
Islamabad: A recent leak from tipster Max Jambor suggests that Samsung is planning to launch the Galaxy Tab S10 series in October this year, possibly alongside the rumored Samsung Galaxy S24 FE.
According to Jambor, it would “make sense” for Samsung to announce these devices together.
Rumors indicate that Samsung might deviate from its standard approach by not introducing a base model in the Galaxy Tab S10 series this year.
Instead, the lineup may focus on the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra models. The decision is reportedly part of Samsung’s strategy to streamline its tablet offerings to better compete with Apple’s recent launches of various iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
Further details have emerged from leaks, including specifications for the Galaxy Tab S10+. A Geekbench listing reveals it could feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset, 12GB of RAM, and run on Android 14.
Leaked renders of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra suggest similarities with its predecessor, including a dual front camera setup within a notch and placement of power and volume buttons on the tablet’s right side.
The device is expected to maintain a large AMOLED screen, similar to the current model’s 14.6-inch display.
Overall, anticipation is growing for Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 series, which promises significant updates and adjustments in its lineup.
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