Samsung has silently announced its next-gen tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10 and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra alongside the Galaxy S24 FE. As predicted by earlier leaks, they're the first tablets to launch with a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 . Additionally, the vanilla Galaxy S10 has been scrapped for now, but there's a chance it could show up later this year under the FE branding.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra comes with a colossal 14.6-inch (2,960 x 1,848) 120 Hz AMOLED screen. It is powered by a 11,200 mAh battery that charges at 45 Watts. Like its predecessor, it comes with an IP68 water and dust resistance, as does the S Pen that comes with it. You get a silo at the back to stow it away when not in use.
Design-wise, Samsung hasn't changed much with the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. It keeps the landscape oriented selfie camera sensors (12 MP 12 MP ultra-wide). At the back, there are two sensors (13 MP 8 MP). Memory/storage configurations start at 12 GB/256 GB and max out at 16 GB/1 TB. You can add an additional 1.5 TB of storage via a micro SD card.
Other notable Galaxy S10 Ultra features include an under-screen fingerprint sensor, Wi-Fi 7, 5G (optional), and a bunch of new AI features such as sketch-to-image, handwriting assist and circle to search. In Germany, prices start at €1,489 ($1,675) for the base LTE variant and €1,399 ($1,558) for the Wi-Fi only variant. Check your local Samsung website for regional prices.
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