
Summary: A new leak has revealed that Samsung is working on at least two models for the Galaxy Tab S11 series that will arrive sometime in H2 2025, and both could be powered by the same MediaTek high-end SoC.
This month, Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series as a more affordable alternative to the 2024 Galaxy Tab S10 lineup. However, the company is also working on proper successors to its flagship tablet lineup. According to a new report, the South Korean giant is already developing the Galaxy Tab S11 lineup, and a high-end MediaTek chip could power it.
Android Authority spotted some strings in One UI code that could potentially confirm the development of at least two new products under the Galaxy Tab S11 series. The clues found suggest that Samsung could change its device naming strategy this year.
A MediaTek-powered Galaxy Tab S11 series already in development
According to the report, the Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra could have the model numbers GTS11 and GTS11U, respectively. It’s noteworthy that, last year, Samsung didn’t release a vanilla Galaxy Tab S10. The company only announced a Plus and an Ultra model. In 2025, the company could bet on a vanilla model and an Ultra model, potentially ditching the “Plus” variant.
That said, it’s still possible that Samsung will also launch a Galaxy Tab S11 Plus. But, as of today, the model number isn’t available in code. Anyway, the strings also reveal another interesting detail about the upgrading tablets. Both models of the Galaxy Tab S11 series include “mt6991,” which suggests they will both use the same MediaTek processor. More specifically, we’re talking about the powerful Dimensity 9400 chip. It could also be the Dimensity 9400+, a slightly overclocked variant of the SoC.
For now, this is all we know about the Galaxy Tab S11 series. The official launch is still many months away. Leaks related to these tablets will likely begin to surface more frequently in the coming days or weeks. The South Korean giant is expected to announce the lineup sometime in H2 2025.
2025-04-23 15:05:24