Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 Ultra Leak shows huge iPad pro rival

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10 Ultra Leak shows huge iPad pro rival

Samsung's Summer Unpacked2024 event seems to be just 17 days away, and while we've heard a lot about the company's upcoming foldable and wearable, the situation has been pretty quiet on the front of the tablet.

According to Android headlines and prolific leaker OnLeaks, a set of Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 tablets is underway. The site claims that the updated slate will not be in time for the upcoming Unpacked event, but in the meantime the giant Galaxy Tab S10Ultra's Les

built via CAD design to see

that said, if the rendering is accurate, you can very happily look at photos of last year's models and get almost the same experience. You can do it. Except for minor changes in dimensions (5.45mm thinner at 0.05mm, but the 326.4x208.6mm frame is the same), nothing seems to have changed. 

It accommodates two selfie cameras, meaning you still have a notch on the long side, and a magnetic strip to keep the S pen (probably bundled) away from slipping when not in use. The bezel looks almost the same, the frame still looks like metal, and the design holds 2 tabs S9Ultra quad speakers on each side. As for internal specifications, there are reported variations of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB, paired with either 12GB or 16GB of RAM.

Samsung is clearly undecided on whether to pack the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 8GEN4 or the company's Snapdragon X Elite chipset instead. The latter could be overkill for most people's needs and could affect battery life — but then again, this is Super Ta

The mention of Snapdragon 8GEN4, which has not yet been released, if correct, excludes the Galaxy Tab S10Ultra for next month's summer Unpacked event. 

Rather, Android's headline says "due to be released early next year," so perhaps this is what will appear alongside the Samsung Galaxy S25 instead. It may seem disappointing and distant, but given that the huge "ultra" tab was once rumored to be a very limited release, the words of the third generation are certainly welcome. 

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