Samsung is preparing to unveil its latest flagship tablet series shortly. The Galaxy Tab S10 lineup has already appeared in various certifications, and now, the Galaxy Tab S10+ has been spotted on a couple of additional platforms. Here's the information we have up to now.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ Appears on TDRA and UL Demko
The Galaxy Tab S10+, a new premium tablet from the South Korean tech company, has recently been listed on both UAE's TDRA and UL Demko. This model is the successor to the Galaxy Tab S9 series. TDRA has listed the SM-X820 for the WiFi-only version and the SM-X826B as the 5G model. There is also an SM-X826N variant, which is expected to be released in the South Korean market.
In addition, the Galaxy Tab S10+ appeared on the UL Demko certification platform, confirming its support for 45W wired fast charging. This aligns with previous reports suggesting that the high-end tablets would feature the same charging technology as the flagship Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone. Recently, even the official Samsung UK support page for the Galaxy Tab S10+ went live. The series was also seen on the FCC database the previous week.
Design and Specifications
In August, a leak revealed promo images for the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and S10+, showcasing their design. The Galaxy Tab S10+ is available in a Silver color option and sports two rear cameras. Samsung is making a significant change by skipping the base Galaxy Tab S10 model entirely. Based on current information, Samsung is opting for MediaTek chipsets in these new tablets, equipping them with the Dimensity 9300+ SoC. While details remain unclear, there is speculation that the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra may be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.