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There have been rumors that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 line will include only two models, and now a leaked promo image seems to confirm this. It looks like Samsung is focusing solely on the Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra for the next generation, which means we likely won’t see a standard Galaxy Tab S10 model in this lineup.

Both the Plus and Ultra models appear nearly identical to their S9 counterparts. The Ultra retains the decisive display notch, while the Plus sticks with a notch-free design.  The leaked image shows the Plus in Silver and the Ultra in Graphite colorway. Aside from this, it doesn’t reveal much else about their specs.

Thanks to the tablet’s appearance on a few certification sites, we know a few details about them. According to China’s 3C certification, the Tab S10 models will come with 45W wired charging supports, just like the S9 series. Disappointingly, the charger will likely be sold separately, continuing a trend that has become increasingly common among flagship devices.

The biggest surprise—or perhaps lack thereof—comes with the processor. Leaks suggest that the S10+ and Ultra will use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+ SoC. 

Samsung has always favored Qualcomm’s top-of-the-line Snapdragon chip for its Galaxy Tab S line. Things seem to be changing as this will be the first time we’ll see a MediaTek processor in this series.

The tablets are expected to launch in October, around the same time MediaTek is likely to introduce the Dimensity 9400 processor. Thus, not only will the Galaxy Tab S10 series use a MediaTek chip, but it also won’t feature the most up-to-date processor.

So far, the leaks suggest a conservative update for the Galaxy Tab S10 series. We’ll have to wait for official details from Samsung to confirm these leaks and get a clearer picture of what the Galaxy Tab S10 series truly offers.

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