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Samsung is preparing to launch its next generation of flagship tablets soon. While there is no official word regarding its release date, an official support page for the Galaxy Tab S10+ hints that the premium tablet lineup is nearing its announcement.

1. Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ existence finally confirmed?

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The brand’s upcoming Galaxy S24 FE recently had its existence confirmed thanks to an official support page. Now, Samsung’s premium Galaxy Tab S10+ has also surfaced on a support page on the company’s official UK website. The new flagship tablet was spotted by 91Mobiles on the website carrying the SM-X820 and SM-X826B model numbers.

These two different model numbers are likely for the WiFi only and the version that supports cellular connectivity. Apart from this, Samsung’s website did not reveal any other key details like its specs, design, or pricing. But it does confirm that its launch is right around the corner.

2. What is the Galaxy Tab S10 series?

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For those unaware, the Galaxy Tab S10 lineup is the company’s new premium tablets. These are expected to feature top notch specs and features, succeeding the Galaxy Tab S9 series. While the past included three models in the main series, the Galaxy Tab S10 lineup is expected to drop the base model. So only the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are rumored to drop soon.

Earlier this week, the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra surfaced in leaked promo materials. This offers us a look at its design, showcasing the Plus model in a Silver color option with two cameras at the back. China’s 3C certification confirmed the Tab S10 series’ support for 45W wired fast charging.

A popular benchmarking platform also revealed the chipset that powers the two flagship tablets. Both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ SoC. There’s still a chance that the Ultra model would pack the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, but this is still just speculation at this point.

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