Samsung’s next flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, is expected to debut in September 2025. And thanks to a new leak, we’re getting an early look at its design — with some subtle but notable changes in store.

On July 16, 2025, X tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared a high-quality render of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, giving us a glimpse of its front and back. The most eye-catching difference? A much smaller U-shaped notch on the 14.6-inch AMOLED display — a clear departure from the wider notch on last year’s Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. This design tweak suggests Samsung might be moving from a dual 12MP front camera setup to a single 12MP sensor. The bezels are still impressively thin, though changes appear to be minimal, if at all.
The S Pen is still part of the package, but there’s a surprise on the back. The familiar magnetic charging strip for the stylus is nowhere to be seen in the render, hinting that Samsung may have shifted the connector — possibly to the frame, in a move similar to Apple’s iPad Pro lineup.
On the rear, the Tab S11 Ultra sports a familiar dual-camera system with larger rings, echoing the look of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series for a more unified design language. Under the hood, it’s almost confirmed to pack MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ chipset (an upgrade over the Dimensity 9300+ of the Tab S10 Ultra), promising up to 10% better CPU performance over the previous model. Battery capacity is rumored to increase slightly to 11,700mAh, up from the Tab S10 Ultra’s 11,200mAh.
Specs-wise, the tablet should run One UI 8 on top of Android 16, with configurations offering either 12GB or 16GB of RAM and storage options up to 1TB. And with Samsung reportedly scrapping the Plus model this year, the Tab S11 series will likely include just the standard and Ultra versions, both expected this September.
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