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Samsung Tab S10 pictures show tablet in Ultra and Plus versions

Freshly surfaced images of the new tablet generation from Samsung show two models of the Tab S10 series. However, the biggest changes are probably under the hood, namely in terms of software and hardware. Samsung

A look at the Galaxy Tab S10 models

Just today there was news about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25, which speaks of a more compact form factor and a larger screen. However, the flagship smartphone is not expected until early 2025. However, Samsung’s new tablet generation is expected this year. Marketing images have now surfaced for the Galaxy Tab S10, giving a glimpse of the device.

Everything as usual

The render images don’t reveal too much, however. All in all, the Tab S10 Ultra seems to be very similar in design to its predecessors, the Tab S8 and S9 Ultra. Even the cutout in the screen around the front camera is still there. Only the Tab S10+, which can be seen on the right, doesn’t have it. So at first glance there are no external changes to this model either.

 


In the middle of the image you can see the tablet with the Notes app open and its AI functions. Samsung will certainly place a great deal of focus on corresponding features with artificial intelligence when marketing the new tablet generation, as was recently the case with the Korean company’s smartphones. Incidentally, there will no longer be a third model besides the Tab S10 Ultra and Tab S10+. The entry-level version is therefore no longer available.

MediaTek instead of Qualcomm?

There could be some innovations under the hood at least. The upcoming Galaxy Tab10+ is said to be the first Galaxy tablet ever to be equipped with a chip from Taiwanese manufacturer MediaTek. Previous generations of devices have only used Qualcomm processors. It is not yet clear whether this will make a real difference for users. How Android Headlines It is suspected that the new Galaxy tablets could be released together with the Galaxy S24 FE smartphone this October.