Samsung enthusiasts, brace yourselves for some exciting news. Following the recent online certifications for the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and S10 Ultra, more information has surfaced. Android Headlines and WinFuture have uncovered leaks about these two models, confirming that this generation consists of only two variants.
While the leaks confirmed some existing rumors, they also introduced new details including specs, image renders, and expected features. Let’s dive into the specifics.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus
The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus boasts up to 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a powerful 10,090mAh battery. It features a slightly smaller 12.5-inch display compared to the Ultra model. Camera-wise, it includes one 12-megapixel ultrawide front camera and a 13MP main camera with an 8MP ultrawide sensor.
Other key specs include IP68 certification, an “Enhanced Armor Aluminum” frame, and dimensions of 185.4mm x 285.4mm x 5.6mm. The 5G and Wi-Fi models differ slightly in weight at 571 and 576 grams respectively. The major drawback is the S10 Plus having only Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, missing out on Wi-Fi 7.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra offers higher specs with up to 16GB of RAM, 1TB of storage, and a 14.6-inch display. It houses an 11,200mAh battery, surpassing even the capacity of an iPad Pro.
Camera-wise, the S10 Ultra features an additional front camera, both 12MP, one with a wide-angle lens and the other with an ultrawide lens. It shares the same 13MP main and 8MP ultrawide rear cameras as the Plus model.
Similar to the Plus, the S10 Ultra is IP68 certified, features Enhanced Armor Aluminum, and has dimensions of 208.6mm x 326.4mm x 5.4mm, making it larger and heavier at 718 grams for the 5G model and 723 grams for the Wi-Fi model. The Ultra excels with Wi-Fi 7 connectivity for faster performance.
Similarities and Features
Despite their differences, both the S10 Plus and S10 Ultra share many features including curved edges, flat back panels, and color options of Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver. They support microSD card expansion, are rumored to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus CPU, and offer S Pen compatibility.
Samsung Galaxy AI features like Circle to Search, Note Assist, and Transcript Assist will be included, along with competitive pricing estimated at 1,119 euros for the S10 Plus and 1,339 euros for the S10 Ultra.
While these details are based on rumors and no official statement has been made by Samsung yet, the leaked information from Android Headlines and WinFuture suggests an imminent launch of these tablets. Stay tuned for further updates.