According to leaks, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will have dimensions of approximately 326.4 x 208.6 x 5.45 mm, very similar to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, except it's 0.05 mm thicker than its predecessor. Given that the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra was very thin and somewhat uncomfortable to hold, increasing the thickness on its successor will provide a better grip, at least making it flatter with the rear cameras.
Rendered images of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Leaks also suggest the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will come with four speakers tuned by AKG. The power and volume buttons are located on the right edge of the tablet, and the S-Pen supports magnetic charging on the back. The company continues to opt for a fairly large 14.6-inch screen size for user interaction.
On the back, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra comes with a dual-camera setup on both the front and back. This means it may also come with an in-display notch, similar to what the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra received. Experience with the notch on the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra showed that it didn't encroach too much on the screen space to affect the tablet experience, unlike what Apple places on their phones and laptops.
Several other perspectives in the rendered image.
According to the report, Samsung is also expected to offer the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra with 12GB or 16GB of RAM, along with internal storage variants of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB. These are the same options offered by the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.
It remains unclear whether Samsung will choose the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip or the Snapdragon X Elite for its upcoming product. While the Snapdragon X Elite offers performance comparable to the iPad Pro M4, that might be overkill for an Android tablet and could significantly impact battery life.
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