Key Highlights:
- Leaked renders reveal Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra design is nearly identical to its predecessor.
- Dimensions and button placement remain almost unchanged, with a slightly thicker build.
- Expected specs include upgraded chipset options, with 12GB or 16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage.
In a recent leak, unofficial renders of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra have surfaced, suggesting a design very similar to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. The renders, shared by @OnLeaks in collaboration with Android Headlines, show minimal changes from the previous model, maintaining the same overall aesthetic and dimensions.
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Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra early next year. The leaked dimensions indicate the new model will be approximately 326.4 mm x 208.6 mm x 5.45 mm, just 0.5 mm thicker than its predecessor. This consistency in design might appeal to users who appreciate the sleek form factor of the Tab S9 Ultra. However, it may also be perceived as a lack of innovation from Samsung.
The specs are anticipated to remain largely the same, with options for 12GB or 16GB of RAM and internal storage variants of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB. While the chipset is expected to be upgraded from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Samsung is reportedly still deciding between the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 and the Snapdragon X Elite. The final choice could significantly impact the tablet’s performance and battery life.
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In terms of design, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is expected to retain the 14.6-inch display, dual front and rear cameras, and the display notch. Only a single colour, dark gray, has been shown in the leaked images.
As the Galaxy Unpacked event approaches, more details about the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and other anticipated devices are likely to emerge, keeping tech enthusiasts eagerly awaiting further updates.