Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S9 series back in July 2023, which means it’s nearly time for a refresh. Now, we have a shred of evidence suggesting that the Galaxy Tab S10 series may be on the way. 

A battery possibly belonging to the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus has appeared on the SafetyKorea certification platform. It’s listed on the site with model number EB-BX828ABE and is a typical Li-ion battery. 

However, details regarding its capacity remain undisclosed due to blurry images of the battery from the testing procedure.

This isn’t the first time the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus battery has shown up on a certification platform. Previously, it was spotted on India’s BIS certification site, although once again, no specific details regarding its size or capacity were revealed.

Galaxy Z Flip 6 Battery (Above) | Galaxy Tab S10 Plus (Below)

Currently, we do not have much information about the upcoming Galaxy tablet. But considering last year’s lineup, we can expect Samsung to again launch at least three models in the Tab S10 series — the Galaxy Tab S10, Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

For now, let’s quickly recap the specs and features of the Tab S9 Plus. 

Galaxy Tab S9 Plus Specifications

The Tab S9 Plus is built around a 12.4-inch WQXGA+ panel that offers a 120Hz refresh rate. There’s a fingerprint scanner in the display itself, and it also supports S-Pen stylus. 

Powering the device is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Backing this up is a 10,090mAh battery that supports 45W charging. 

Camera-wise, you get a 13MP and 8MP dual camera setup on the back while the front has a 12MP sensor for selfies and video calls. For audio, the Galaxy Tab S9 Plus has quad speakers setup which is tuned by AKG and supports Dolby Atmos standard. 

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