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We have already seen leaked promo images of both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra. It is expected that there will be no vanilla model this time. Now the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra have also been spotted on the FCC database, which reveals some information about the devices and suggests an imminent launch.

91mobiles spotted both the WiFi and cellular connectivity variants of the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Wi-Fi model of the Tab S10 Ultra on the FCC database. According to the listing, the cellular connectivity and WiFi versions of the Tab S10+ have model numbers SM-X820 and SM-X820U respectively. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra comes with model number SM-X920.

The S Pen turns out to be the same one used with the Tab S9 series

According to the listing, both the Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra support the S Pen functionality. The model number of the S Pen (EJ-PX710) indicates that it’s the same one used with the Tab S9 series. The listing also reveals that the Tab S10+ will support 45W charging, like the predecessor.

Apart from this, the FCC listing does not reveal much about the upcoming tablets. However, we have already come across several rumors and other certification listings that give us a rough idea of what to expect.

According to the previously leaked promo images, both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra will come with a dual camera setup on the back, which is also in line with the past few generations. Both the Plus and Ultra models of the Tab S9 series pack 13 MP main and 8 MP ultrawide on the back, which was an upgrade from the 6 MP ultrawide in its predecessors. Samsung has been using the 13 MP main camera for a long time.

According to previous rumors, both the S10+ and Ultra will use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+ chipset. For context, Samsung has always preferred Snapdragon chips for its flagship tablets from the past. That being said, it’s still a rumor and readers should take it with a pinch of salt.

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