Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series launch timeline leaked
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series launch timeline has been leaked by a tipster. The successor to the Galaxy Tab S9 series is expected to launch later this year, around the same time that the South Korean tech giant could also introduce the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE. Multiple rumors surrounding the alleged Galaxy Tab S10 series have also surfaced in the past month, with one report claiming that the series could launch without a standard model. There is also talk that the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra could retain the design of its predecessor.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series Launch Timeline (Leaked)
Tipster Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) claims in an X (formerly known as Twitter) after that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series could launch in October. When asked if the tablet would launch alongside the rumored Samsung Galaxy S24 FE or separately, the tipster said it “would make sense” to announce them together. No other details about the tablets’ launch were provided by Jambor.
On the other hand, previous leaks have revealed quite a bit about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series. One report claims that the base model might not launch this year. If that’s true, Samsung might only introduce the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra.
The company is reportedly trying to streamline its tablet lineup to compete with Apple — the latter recently launched the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro and iPad Air models. The aforementioned report also claims that the two Galaxy Tab S10 models could go into production this month.
Meanwhile, a new Samsung tablet model has also been spotted on Geekbench. The listing reveals a tablet with model number SM-X828U — reportedly belonging to the Galaxy Tab S10+. The listing highlights that the device could come with the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset. The device is also said to support 12GB of RAM and run Android 14 out of the box.
Leaked renders of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra were also spotted recently. The renders show a design similar to its predecessor, with dual front-facing cameras housed in a notch and the power and volume buttons on the right side of the tablet. It is also said to have a similar display to the 14.6-inch AMOLED panel found on the current model.