The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is anticipated for release next month, yet details about Samsung’s latest flagship tablets have emerged ahead of the official launch date.
Android Headlines has acquired a substantial collection of leaks for the Tab S10 series. This year, Samsung is only offering the tablet in two sizes: 12.4-inch and 14.6-inch, discontinuing the 11-inch model.


Both displays are described as “Dynamic AMOLED 2X Anti-Reflection.” It could refer to the same display technology used in the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra retains the notch due to its dual 12MP front-facing cameras, one with a wide lens and the other with an ultra-wide lens.

The Tab S10+ features a single 12MP front camera and omits the notch. Both tablets share the same rear dual-camera setup, consisting of a 13MP main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide module.
Both tablets come with the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset, in contrast to the previous generation which featured the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
The Tab S10+ offers up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, whereas the more expensive Tab S10 Ultra provides up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Each tablet includes a microSD slot for additional storage capacity.
Both tablets are available in both Wi-Fi and 5G models, but the Ultra model features Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, in contrast to the Plus model, which supports Wi-Fi 6E, despite both using the same chipset. Additionally, both models support Bluetooth 5.3.
Battery capacities remain the same as the previous year’s models, with the Tab S10+ housing a 10,090mAh battery and the Tab S10 Ultra a larger 11,200mAh battery. The charging capability is also the same as the previous generation, rated at 45W.