Major Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 leak shows unofficial Plus and Ultra tablet renders
Samsung is gearing up to once again take on the best iPads on the market, with a bunch of unofficial renders of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra just hitting the web. As previous rumors suggested, it doesn’t appear we’re getting a standard Galaxy Tab S10 this year.
The leaked images come from Android Headlines And WinFutureand appear to have dropped around the same time. There are plenty to get through, showing the tablets from all angles, in different colors, and with and without the S Pen stylus.
Assuming these renders are accurate – and given the track records of these two websites, they probably are – they tell us pretty much all there is to know about the design of these slates.
The design of the new tablets appears to be very similar to the 12.4-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus and the 14.6-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra that were launched in 2023. Like last year, it appears that the Ultra model will get a notch in the display, as there is room for an additional selfie camera.
Tablet specifications
so there are only two left now… Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra. They look pretty much the same! Enjoy a bunch of pictures and see more on AH.https://t.co/8uRY35eJ6QSeptember 10, 2024
The Android Headlines team has also been able to find some specs for these tablets. The smaller Plus model will reportedly come with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage, which is the same as the current model.
As for the larger (and more expensive) Ultra model, it will reportedly get up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. Again, that’s in line with the top-of-the-line configuration available on the existing model.
One upgrade that will almost certainly be implemented is a higher processor speed: these tablets are said to use the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus CPU, which should deliver more power than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 found in the 2023 models.
What we don’t yet know is when these tablets will be officially unveiled. Last year’s models launched in July, alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, so they’re already overdue as we approach September – and they should finally make an appearance before the end of the year.