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Samsung will introduce the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra at IFA 2025 in Berlin, alongside the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. The S11 Ultra keeps its 14.6-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2960 x 1848 pixels, but changes the design by replacing the old boxy notch with a small semicircular cutout. The tablet is about 5mm thick, making it slimmer while still housing a larger 11,600 mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra

WinFuture has released renders of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, showcasing its updated design. The tablet comes with flat edges, slim bezels, and a clean finish in silver and gray. Samsung has simplified the camera setup by replacing the earlier dual 12MP front sensors with a single front camera. On the back, it includes two cameras, a 12MP and a 13MP, both with ultra-wide support. These changes provide a more polished look while maintaining all key features.

Inside, the Tab S11 Ultra runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 processor. It will be available with up to 16GB of RAM and as much as 1TB of storage. A 5G model will also be offered. The tablet comes with Android 16 and One UI 8, and Samsung has promised seven years of operating system and security updates.

Earlier reports pointed to a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with 120Hz refresh rate and high brightness, a slim 5.1mm body, and 45W fast charging for the 11,600 mAh battery. Other expected features included WiFi 7, IP68 water and dust resistance, SPen support, eSIM, and Galaxy AI tools. The final design confirms the thin build and revised camera layout while aligning with these earlier details.

The standard Galaxy Tab S11 is expected to carry an 11-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display at 120Hz, an 8,400 mAh battery, the Dimensity 9400+, up to 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. It will support WiFi 6E, Galaxy AI, Samsung DeX, and measure around 5.5mm thick, following the same design approach as the Ultra.

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