Samsung is expected to make some changes to its high-end tablet lineup starting with the Tab S10 series by dropping the base 11″ model and focusing on the Tab S10 Plus (12.4″) and Tab S10 Ultra (14.6″). But when the lineup is going to launch? The company just launched a bunch of new products in the second Galaxy Unpacked event of the year including the sixth generation Galaxy foldable, the Galaxy Watch 7 series, and the redesigned Galaxy Buds 3 series. But we didn’t see the Galaxy Tab S10 series in the event.

Tab S10 series will launch before the end of this year
Well, a Samsung South Africa representative has revealed that “there will be a Tab S10 series,” which will reportedly launch before the end of this year. For reference, the Tab S9 series was launched in July last year. However, he couldn’t share any more information about the upcoming tablets.
The decision to drop the smallest variant could be aimed at offering better specifications and competing with Apple’s offerings.
What to expect?
Samsung generally offers good quality AMOLED panels, and good design and powers it with a flagship snapdragon chipset. The upcoming tablets are also expected to come with some Galaxy AI features. While rumors and a Geekbench listing have hinted that Samsung will use the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset to power the Tab S10 series, we can still refer to the other aspects of the predecessor to get an idea of what to expect.
Both the Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra come with an aluminum frame and back, which supports nano SIM, and eSIM. Both of them pack Dynamic AMOLED 2X panels measured at 12.4″ and 14.6″ respectively and Corning Gorilla Glass protection on top. The Tab S9+ offers 256GB 12GB RAM, and 512GB 12GB RAM configurations while the Ultra model comes with additional 1TB 12GB RAM and 1TB 16GB RAM variants.
Speaking of cameras, both of them pack a 13MP main and an 8MP ultrawide on the back alongside a 12MP one on the front for video calling. The tablets support Wireless Samsung DeX through the USB C 3.2 port. The Plus and Ultra models come with 10090mAh and 11200mAh batteries and supports 45W wired charging. Here are the pricing of all the storage variants of the Tab S9 series models at launch.
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