The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is likely to be unveiled at the company’s upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on July 10. The series is expected to succeed the Galaxy Tab S9 line which includes three variants – Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra. However, a new report claims that the Galaxy Tab S10 series might launch with only a plus and an ultra model. Previous leaks and benchmark listings have suggested that the tablets will be powered by MediaTek Dimensity chipsets.
Presentation of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series (rumored)
The alleged Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 will not arrive in a standard variant, according to a post on Naver (in Korean). Citing industry sources, the report says the line will only arrive with Plus and Ultra models, with large AMOLED displays measuring at least 12 inches.
This is a move by the South Korean tech giant, the report explained, aimed at streamlining its competition against Apple. The iPhone maker recently introduced 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro tablets with OLED screens, as well as 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air models.
Namely, the existing basic Galaxy Tab S9 has an 11-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen, while the Galaxy Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra variants have 12.4-inch and 14.6-inch screens, respectively.
The aforementioned post also states that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will go into production later this month.
Features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series (rumored)
An earlier Geekbench listing for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ suggested that it is likely to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset paired with 12GB of RAM.
Leaked design renders of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra suggest that it will look largely like its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. The leaked render showed the tablet with dual front and dual rear cameras and volume and power buttons in a similar layout to the older version.