Samsung is expected to unveil its new premium tablets alongside the Galaxy S24 FE next month. However, detailed images of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra have been leaked, giving us a glimpse of the design of the device, which is not much different from its predecessor.
Previously, a low-resolution photo of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra appeared online last month.
Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has no design changes
A high-resolution photo of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra was leaked by reputable tipster @evleaks. Accordingly, the product will not have any design changes compared to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.
You can see that the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has a gray back; the front has a large 14.6" screen with a "notch" to make room for the dual camera system. Those who don't like the "rabbit ears" on the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra will surely be disappointed after hearing this news.
The screen bezel is still quite thick. The bottom edge of the product has a latch and pogo pin to connect to the leather case with the keyboard. Finally, the back has two cameras with flash and a place to attach the S Pen magnetically.
According to previous leaks, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will be equipped with the Dimensity 9300+ processor. This is the first time Samsung has used a MediaTek processor for a high-end Galaxy tablet. Otherwise, there are no significant changes compared to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra can run One UI 6.1.1 based on Android 14 and will receive software updates for at least four years. The product has the same 45W fast charging capability as its predecessor. Rumors have it that Samsung won't launch the Galaxy Tab S10, but only the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.