Leaked Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra image may have revealed Samsung’s super-sized iPad rival
A familiar design
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The next big mobile product launch fromSamsungcould well be theSamsung Galaxy Tab S10tablet series – and a freshly leaked rendering has possibly revealed the super-sized 14.6-inch Ultra version of the slate.
This comes from well-known tipsterEvan Blass(viaAndroid Authority), and we can see that not much has changed in terms of design from theSamsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. There’s still a notch cut out of the front display for the forward-facing camera, and two cameras around the back.
We get a very brief look at the back of the tablet, enough to tell us that the magnetic charging ports are in the same place as well (an S Pen stylus is shown snapped to the back). It looks as though the bezels around the edges of the display might be slightly smaller this time around, but it’s difficult to be sure.
The render matches up rather nicely withother leaked imageswe saw last month. Apparently, the dimensions of the Ultra tablet are 326.4mm x 208.6mm x 5.45mm – the same as its predecessor, but a little bit thicker.
When will they land?
Rumors around the existence of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S10 Plus have beenswirling for monthsat this point, but it appears there isn’t going to be a standard 11-inch version of the Tab S10, which would be a surprise.
If the standard model is indeedleft out of the rangethis year, your screen size choices would be 12.4 inches for the Plus and 14.6 inches for the Ultra. All the indications are that the displays are going to be the same size as they were last year, though we’reexpecting a bumpin terms of the internal components.
What isn’t changing, it seems,is the 45W charging speedof the current models. Considering all of these leaks, which have also includedwhat look likemarketing images, the launch of these tablets shouldn’t be too far off – the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series was launched in August 2023, so a 2024 refresh should be imminent.
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Applehas already updated two of its tablets this year – see ouriPad Air 2024 reviewandiPad Pro 2024 reviewfor details – and a refresh for the entry-level iPad is likely to be on the way, too. Pretty soon we should see some new competition from the Android side.
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