Exclusive Leak: First Look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra in 5K Renders

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While Samsung is gearing up for Unpacked next month – rumored to be taking place on July 10 – we’re giving you a look at a product that will not be announced at Unpacked. That is the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Along with the rest of the Galaxy Tab S10 family, it is expected to be released early next year. But thanks to Onleaks, we can provide you with your first look at the new Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, and it looks pretty much the same as the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.

The dimensions of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are basically identical to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. The dimensions here are roughly 326.4 x 208.6 x 5.45mm, which is exactly the same as the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, which is 0.05mm thinner. The Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra was already crazy thin and somewhat uncomfortable to hold; many were hoping Samsung would make it a tad thicker this year, at least making it flush with the cameras on the back.

Samsung is sticking with quad speakers this time around, likely tuned by AKG once again. The power and volume buttons are located on the right side of the tablet, and the S Pen has magnetic charging on the back.

Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will remain the largest Android tablet on the market

For some, the 14.6-inch display may seem rather large, but for others, it’s incredible. So, Samsung is sticking with it for the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. It also keeps the dual front and dual rear cameras, which also means that, yes, that display notch is still there. After using the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra for the past year, that notch really does not bother me at all. It’s nowhere near as intrusive as what Apple puts on its phones and laptops.

Back in May, we leaked the existence of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, but other than knowing it exists, there’s very little known about this tablet right now. A big part of that comes down to the fact that we are still many months away from its launch. It had also been reported that Samsung was having trouble deciding what chipset to use inside, whether that’s the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 or the Snapdragon X Elite. While the Snapdragon X Elite would put it on par with the new M4 iPad Pro, until we have “Pro” Android apps, it’s overkill and could affect the battery life.

Aside from that, we’d expect to see 12GB or 16GB of RAM, with 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB variants, which is what the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra was available in. The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra launched with a 128GB model, so Samsung ditched that last year. This means they are unlikely to ditch another storage variant this year. However, a 2TB model would be incredible to see.

You can download the full-resolution 5K renders of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra here.

2024-06-22 15:04:21