Samsung is expected to launch Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra The tablet, and thanks to the latest leaked renders, we can now get an early glimpse of the device's design. And based on the images, the design looks almost identical to its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, including dimensions (about 326.4 x 208.6 x 5.45 mm) and button placement. This consistency may appeal to those who already know and love the Tab S9 Ultra's design, but it may also raise questions about whether there's enough innovation in the new model.
The tablet is expected to retain the four-speaker design, which will once again be tuned by AKGThis ensures clear and immersive sound. The power and volume buttons remain on the right side, so they remain easy to access whether you're using the tablet in portrait or landscape mode. The S Pen remains magnetically attached to the back of the tablet for charging and storage, making it a seamless addition to your device.
Samsung also seems to be sticking with the large 14.6-inch display, which may be too large for some, but perfect for others. The dual front and rear cameras will also remain, which means the display notch will still be there. This decision provides users with a high-quality multimedia experience, but does not bring about a radical change in design.
There are few details about the internal hardware yet, as the release is still months away. According to reports, Samsung is still undecided on the chipset, with the options being the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or Snapdragon X Elite. In terms of RAM and storage, we can expect 12GB or 16GB RAM options, as well as 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options, similar to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. While a 2TB model would be exciting, it's not yet clear if Samsung will offer one.