According to an update on the 3C certification website, the soon-to-be-launched flagship tablets from Samsung have been spotted—the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and the Tab S10 Ultra. These give some hints about their charging capabilities. The former comes with model numbers SM-X820 for the Tab S10 Plus and SM-X926C for the Tab S10 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra to pack 45W fast charging
Now, more specifications have surfaced for Samsung’s next flagship tablets, thanks to leakers via MySmartPrice. The 3C listings reveal that both the Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra will come with support for fast charging at up to 45W. That would match the current top-of-the-line tablets from Samsung, the Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra, in terms of charging speed.
The latest rumors say that beyond charging details, Samsung is equipping the Tab S10 series with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+ chip, fabbed on TSMC’s 4nm node. This will be a departure from Qualcomm silicon used in the recent Galaxy Tabs.
An early report indicated that the US variant of the Galaxy Tab S10+ was spotted on Geekbench, where it was found running with a processor codename matching the Dimensity 9300+ SoC. Benchmark also showed that the device will be paired with 12GB of RAM.
Other expected specs for the ultra-premium Tab S10 Ultra include a 14.6-inch AMOLED display, which is very much consistent with the previous design. On the inside, configuration options are said to top out at a whopping 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. It is also predicted to come with Samsung’s latest OneUI interface based on Android 14.
The launch date for the series of the Tab S10 remains unknown. The tablet was not introduced during the summer Unpacked event by Samsung, leaving people in speculations that it would occur in October. Up to this time, Samsung failed to release any statement about the official information on the Tab S10 series.