The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 line of tablets were initially expected to also make an appearance during the Unpacked event earlier in the week. That obviously didn’t happen, which leads to the question of when it’s supposed to be getting its unveiling. For what it’s worth, the company has confirmed that the tablets are on their way.
Android Authority quotes a Samsung South Africa representative as saying that “there will be a Tab S10 series”, and that they will be available before the end of the year. Unfortunately, no specific date was provided beyond that.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 line is expected to come in its three usual variants, which consists of the base, Plus and Ultra models. So far, only the last one on the list has suffered a leak, with renders of the tablet appearing online. Judging from said render, it looks to be mostly similar to its predecessor model.
Of course, speculations about when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra’s spec sheet, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset of some kind. The report does also mention rumours of a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 being a possibility as well. No doubt Galaxy AI will also be making an appearance somewhere. Not too surprising, and we are also likely to see Sketch to Image from the Z Fold6 also being available here in some form. But for all of that to be confirmed, we’re still reliant on the company making an official announcement.
(Source: Android Authority)
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