Samsung plans to introduce three new tablet models before the end of the year. The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite and Galaxy Tab S11 will maintain the brand’s traditional design style. However, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will feature some significant changes compared to its predecessor.
The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will feature a single front camera
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra eliminates the dual front camera concept of its predecessors. The new model will feature only a single camera on the front.

Due to the thinner bezels, this single camera will still be housed in a notch, but it will take up less space. The new notch, which will have a semi-circular design, will cover a very small portion of the 14.6-inch OLED display. Leaked images show this new, smaller notch on the Tab S11 Ultra.
Samsung will use a new panel on this model, but the resolution will remain the same at 2,960 x 1,848 pixels. The new panel may feature higher brightness or other improvements. The device features two cameras on the rear: wide and ultra-wide.
The new model, to be announced at IFA in early September, will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor. The tablet will be available with RAM options ranging from 12GB for the base model to 16GB. Storage will go up to 1TB. It will also run Android 16 out of the box.
As previously leaked, the Tab S11 Ultra will be just 5.1mm thick and feature an 11,600mAh battery. Charging speeds will remain at 45W.