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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series leaked with new details and renderings

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There has been a lot of speculation about Samsung's next Android tablet, the Galaxy Tab S10 series. While most of us expected more upgrades and changes, leaks suggested that the new tablets will receive minimal updates compared to their predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S9 series.

In addition, there are rumors that Samsung plans to abandon the 11-inch base variant this year, so that the series will only consist of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.

Having said that, Android Headlines has released more official renders for both Galaxy Tab S10 models, as well as some additional information about the yet-to-be-released flagship Android tablets.

As we can see from the previous render leaks, both Galaxy Tab S10 tablets are similar to the Galaxy Tab S9 series.

Among the renderings, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra stands out with its centered notch that houses two front-facing cameras. Both tablets are available in gray and silver color variants, presumably Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver.

Galaxy Tab S10 Series Unearthed Specifications

Image: Android Headlines

In addition to the renderings, the outlet has revealed further details about Samsung's upcoming tablets.

According to the outlet, the displays of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and S10 Ultra will remain the same as their counterparts in the Galaxy Tab S9 series.

The Ultra model will have a 14.6-inch panel and the Plus model will have a 12.4-inch panel. Additionally, the outlet shares that both tablets could feature an “anti-reflective panel” that could use the same technology we saw on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy Tab with screen on.
Image: Android Headlines

The notable change this year is the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus chipset for both models. The RAM and storage configuration of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus remains the same with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

In the meantime, Samsung could add a new top-end variant for the Ultra model with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

The remaining specifications are expected to remain unchanged: The Galaxy Tab S10 models are dust and waterproof according to IP68, support pens and have stereo speakers.

The tablets' cameras are the same as those found on last year's Galaxy Tab S9 model. Both tablets feature a 13MP primary sensor on the back and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor.

Samsung tablet with colorful background and logo.
Image: Android Headlines

There are two 12MP sensors under the notch on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, and the notchless Plus model will have a single 12MP sensor.

The report mentions the battery capacity, which is also said to remain unchanged, so we're expecting a 10,090mAh battery for the Plus and a whopping 11,200mAh battery for the Tab S10 Ultra, with both supporting 45W wired charging.

Finally, the report mentions the dimensions. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra measures 208.6 x 326.4 x 5.4 mm and weighs between 718 g (Wi-Fi) and 723 g (5G).

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra render
Image: Android Headlines

The Tab S10 Plus measures 185.4 x 285.4 x 5.6mm and weighs between 571g (Wi-Fi) and 576g (5G), so we have a thickness reduction of 0.1mm and a weight reduction of 10g.

Last but not least, Samsung is reportedly bringing Galaxy AI to the new tablets.

This is all the information we have, but we ask you to take it with a grain of salt. Although the leaks come from reliable sources, they are not official, so there is still a small chance that they are false.

However, we don't have to wait long for the official announcement, as rumors have it that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series, just like the Galaxy S24 FE, will be launched in October. There are only a few days left until then.

What do you think about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series? Are the possible changes making you want to buy one rather than an iPad? Tell us in the comments below or contact us via our Þjórsárdalur or Facebook.