Samsung‘s next wave of tablets appears to be just around the corner. Leaked live photos have given us an early look at the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11, S11 Ultra, and S10 Lite, hinting at a fall launch and revealing a few notable changes in design and strategy.

The Tab S11 Ultra continues the large-screen trend with what looks like a refined 14.6-inch AMOLED display. This time, however, the wider notch from earlier models has been replaced by a smaller U-shaped cutout, confirming a shift to a single front camera. That change could be a trade-off—favoring a smaller notch over dual-camera versatility.

The Galaxy Tab S11, meanwhile, sticks to a familiar formula, with a design reminiscent of previous models like the Tab S10+ and S10 FE. It features slightly rounded corners and moderately thick bezels. Its dimensions suggest an 11-inch display, keeping it compact and portable.

Samsung also appears to be expanding its reach with a more budget-conscious option. The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite shares a similar look with the S11 but is speculated to pack more modest internals, including an Exynos chip, 6GB of RAM, and a sizable 8,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging support.
Under the hood, the Tab S11 and S11 Ultra are expected to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ (an upgrade over the Dimensity 9300+ found in the Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra), promising a noticeable performance jump. The entire lineup is set to run Android 16 with Samsung’s latest One UI 8.
With a shift in camera strategy and a more affordable Lite model, Samsung’s new tablets could appeal to a broader audience when they launch later this year.
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(Source: SammyGuru)







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