Rumors are circulating that Samsung is gearing up to launch its Galaxy Tab S10 series later this year, following the release of the company’s flagship foldable smartphones. Market analyst Ross Young has claimed that production of the upcoming tablets is set to begin in August, with a potential unveiling in October. The series is said to consist of two models – the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, signaling a departure from the base tablet model.
According to Young, both the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and S10 Ultra will be available in grey and silver colorways. The tablets are expected to feature large AMOLED screens, with the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra potentially sporting a 14.6-inch display. Leaks suggest that the Tab S10 Plus may be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset and come with 12GB of RAM. Additionally, reports indicate that both models will run on Android 14 out of the box.
Recent leaks of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra show renders of the tablet with a design similar to its predecessor. The device is rumored to retain the quad-speaker setup with sound by AKG, as well as offering magnetic attachment capability for the S-Pen at the back of the tablet. While exact details about the launch event have not been provided, speculations point towards an October release date for the highly anticipated tablets.
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 series is generating excitement among tech enthusiasts with its latest rumored features and design upgrades. With the production timeline allegedly set to begin next month, fans can expect more leaks and details to surface as the launch date approaches. Stay tuned for more updates on Samsung’s upcoming flagship tablets.
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