As Samsung prepares for next month’s Unpacked (rumored to take place on July 10), we’re giving you a sneak peek at a product that may not be announced at Unpacked. This is the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Along with the rest of the Galaxy Tab S10 family, it is expected to launch early next year. But thanks to Onleaks, we can give you a first look at the new Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, and it looks a lot like the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.
The dimensions of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are essentially the same as those of the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. The dimensions here are around 326. 4 x 208. 6 x 5. 45mm, which is exactly the same as the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, which is 0. 05mm thinner. Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is already incredibly thin and
somewhat uncomfortable to hold; many expect Samsung to make it a little thicker this year, at least on par with the cameras on the back.
This time Samsung sticks to quad speakers, likely tuned via AKG. The power and volume buttons are on the right side of the tablet and the S Pen has magnetic charging on the back.
To some, the 14. 6-inch display may seem quite large, but to others it’s surprising. Therefore, Samsung sticks to it for the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. It also keeps the front and rear cameras, which also means that, yes, that demo notch is still there. Having used the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra for the past year, I don’t think about this notch at all. It’s not as intrusive as what Apple puts on its phones and laptops.
Back in May, we leaked the features of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, but other than knowing it exists, very little is known about this tablet at the moment. This is largely because its release is still several months away. He also reported that Samsung is having trouble deciding which chipset to use inside, whether it’s the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or the Snapdragon X Elite. While the Snapdragon
Other than that, we’d expect to see 12GB or 16GB of RAM, with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB variants all of which the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is available on. The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra was introduced with a 128GB model, so Samsung discontinued it. than last year. This means that they are unlikely to release any other garage variants this year. However, it would be amazing to see a 2TB style.
You can get full resolution 5K renders of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra here.
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