Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+, Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra spotted on 3C certification site | Tech Tips
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra tablets are anticipated to be in the works. While Samsung has yet to uncover the details officially, several expected details of these tablets have already appeared online via Geekbench listing and other leaks. Now, the yet-to-be-launched Galaxy Tab S10 series tablets have popped up on the 3C certification site, which hints at their fast charging details. Here are the expected details of these upcoming tablets.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+, Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 3C certification details
- A report by MySmartPrice reveals that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ has appeared with model number SM-X820 on the 3C certification site.
- Meanwhile, the more expensive Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has been spotted with the SM-X926C model number.
- The listing suggests that these Samsung tablets will pack 45W wired fast charging, similar to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.
- No other details regarding the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra tablets have appeared on the 3C certification site.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+, Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: what to expect
- While the display details of the regular Galaxy Tab S10+ aren’t known, a recent report suggested that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will feature a 14.6-inch display and a similar design to its predecessor.
- The Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are tipped to be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset, which also powers the Redmi K70 Ultra, iQOO Neo 9s Pro, and other phones.
- To recall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset.
- It is also anticipated that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will offer 12GB and 16GB RAM options, as well as 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB of storage options. It will likely operate on Android 14 operating system.
- Though not confirmed, the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are expected to be unveiled alongside the Galaxy S25 series in early 2025. However, these details are based on speculations, and Samsung might soon come up with an official note regarding this.