The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ support pages are live. They’ve popped up in the UK for both WI-Fi and cellular connectivity variants of Samsung’s upcoming ‘Plus’ tablet.
Support pages for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ are live
The two devices have model numbers SM-X820 and SM-X826B, based on these support pages. Considering these support pages are already online, chances are that the launch of the Galaxy Tab S10 series is not far off.
Many people expected the Galaxy Tab S10 series to arrive in January, alongside the Galaxy S25 series. Based on this, however, those tablets will launch a lot sooner than that.
You can check out the two support page listings in the screenshots below. They do not reveal any additional information, unfortunately, only the model numbers of the two devices are listed.
The Galaxy Tab S10+ did surface on Geekbench already, and it was certified by the 3C certification too. We do know that the device will support 45W wired charging.
MediaTek’s powerful SoC will fuel this tablet
We also know that the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ SoC is expected to fuel the device. That is the processor that was spotted on Geekbench. Galaxy AI will likely be on board as well. That’s basically everything we know thus far, spec-wise.
We did recently exclusively share the design of the Galaxy Tab S10+, though, alongside the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Its bezels will be relatively thin, while two cameras will be located on the back, as expected.
The third Galaxy Tab S10 model will be the vanilla one, and it will be called the Galaxy Tab S10. Samsung is once again pushing three tablets on the market at the same time.
There are some rumors that the Galaxy Tab S10 series could arrive in October. That basically means it could arrive at the same time as the Galaxy S24 FE, whose design we’ve also exclusively shared. Nothing has been confirmed just yet, though.
2024-08-23 15:07:17