Samsung aims to diversify its tablet lineup to appeal to a broader range of users. Following last year’s July unveiling of the Galaxy Tab S9 series, users have been eagerly awaiting the Tab S10 series. Unfortunately, Samsung has yet to make any moves to unveil the new tablet series, and it seems we’ll have to wait a bit longer. Here are the details regarding the Galaxy Tab S10 launch date:
Galaxy Tab S10 could be unveiled in October
After Apple introduced new iPad models with the M4 processor in May, Samsung may have begun planning to produce even more advanced devices. The reason for this delay is reportedly due to the development process. According to previous leaks, Samsung was expected to unveil the new Galaxy Tab S10 series in 2025, but plans may have changed.
Given that 2025 is still months away, the tech giant may be preparing to introduce it sooner. According to a leak on X, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series could be unveiled in October.
Some reports suggest there won’t be a standard model in the Tab S10 series, but rather Standard, Plus, and Ultra models are expected. Design-wise, the models are anticipated to resemble previous series and all come with S Pen support.
While there’s speculation that the tablet series will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity processor, this possibility seems unlikely. Samsung has long partnered with Qualcomm and also develops its own Exynos processors. Therefore, the Galaxy Tab S10 series could be introduced with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor at the launch event. Other expected features include a 14.9-inch AMOLED screen for the S10 Ultra, and the S10+ could feature a 12.4-inch screen with 12GB of RAM.
What are your thoughts on Samsung’s flagship tablet series? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments.
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