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Samsung is set to announce its new generation of flagship tablets soon. The Galaxy Tab S10 series has already been spotted in multiple certifications, and now, the Galaxy Tab S10+ has surfaced on two other platforms. So here’s what we know so far.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ visits TDRA and UL Demko

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Tab S10 Plus

The South Korean tech giant’s Galaxy Tab S10+ just surfaced on UAE’s TDRA and UL Demco. For those unaware, the Tab S10+ is an upcoming premium tablet and directly succeeds the Galaxy Tab S9 lineup. The TDRA listed the SM-X820 for the WiFi only variant and the SM-X826B model number for the 5G version. There is also a third model, which is the SM-X826N. This is likely the model that would ship in the South Korean market.

The Galaxy Tab S10+ even surfaced on the UL Demko certification, which confirmed support for 45W wired fast charging. Its charging speed is in line with our previous report of the high-end tablets featuring the same charging tech as the brand’s flagship Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone. Even the official Samsung UK support page for the Galaxy Tab S10+ recently went live. The new lineup was spotted on the FCC database last week.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+

Back in August, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and the S10+ surfaced in a leak that revealed its promo images, offering us a look at its design. The Galaxy Tab S10+ can be seen in a Silver color option with two cameras at the back. Samsung is making a big change with the new premium tablets, skipping the base Galaxy Tab S10 entirely. Based on what we know so far, Samsung is moving to MediaTek chipset for these new tablets. The lineup is expected to be equipped with the Dimensity 9300+ SoC. While it is still unclear, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra may pack the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

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