Galaxy Tab S10+ & S10 Ultra FCC Certified, Launch Imminent

Galaxy Tab S10+ & S10 Ultra FCC Certified, Launch Imminent

Recent leaks have unveiled promotional images for both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra, indicating that Samsung might not release a standard model this time around. Both tablets have been sighted in the FCC database, hinting at an impending launch and providing some insights into their specifications.

Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra Details

91mobiles identified entries for both the WiFi and cellular versions of the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the WiFi variant of the Tab S10 Ultra in the FCC database. The cellular and WiFi models of the Tab S10+ are listed with model numbers SM-X820 and SM-X820U, respectively. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is identified with model number SM-X920.

S Pen Compatibility and Charging Features

The database confirms that both the Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra will feature S Pen functionality. The S Pen, with model number EJ-PX710, is consistent with the one used in the Tab S9 series. Additionally, the Tab S10+ will support 45W charging, similar to its predecessor.

While the FCC listing doesn't disclose much more about the devices, previous rumors and certifications provide some expectations. Leaked images suggest that both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra will feature a dual-camera setup on the back, continuing the trend from recent generations. The Tab S9 series Plus and Ultra models came with a 13 MP main and an 8 MP ultrawide camera, an upgrade from the previous 6 MP ultrawide.

Potential Chipset and Camera Upgrades

Rumors have suggested that the S10+ and Ultra might incorporate MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+ chipset, a departure from Samsung's usual preference for Snapdragon chips in its flagship tablets. However, this remains speculative and should be treated cautiously.


Galaxy Tab S10+ & S10 Ultra FCC Certified, Launch Imminent
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