Key Takeaways
1. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is set to launch this fall with slimmer bezels and a more compact notch.
2. The new Galaxy Tab is expected to feature a MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset and a larger battery, with a display size around 14 inches.
3. Huawei is also developing a competitive tablet, rumored to be a 14.2-inch OLED device, potentially releasing alongside a smaller version.
4. Huawei’s upcoming tablet may use a new Kirin 9 series SoC, offer rapid charging, and have a large battery capacity.
5. There are speculations about Huawei’s tablet achieving 100 W wired charging and a 13,000 mAh battery, although this is not confirmed.
The first photo of Samsung’s upcoming massive Android tablet has surfaced online. Set to launch this fall, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra looks to succeed the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (current price $939 – refurbished on Amazon) with slimmer bezels around the display and a more compact notch. Additionally, recent rumors indicate that Samsung might use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ chipset for its new tablet, which is expected to be around 14 inches, featuring a larger battery as well.
Huawei’s Competitive Edge
As per Digital Chat Station, Huawei is also in the race with its own version. To give some background, Huawei already has a rival to the iPad Pro 13 in the form of the MatePad Pro 13.2. It is rumored that Huawei is working on an even bigger model, though it’s unclear if this will take the place of their current 13-inch multimedia tablet.
Upcoming Huawei Tablet Details
Specifically, Digital Chat Station mentions that Huawei is working on a tablet boasting a 14.2-inch OLED screen. This high-end device, which hasn’t been named yet, is expected to be released alongside a smaller version, the details of which we have discussed separately. Reportedly, Huawei’s larger tablet will utilize a new Kirin 9 series SoC, offer rapid charging, and feature a substantial battery capacity. However, it’s still uncertain whether this device will achieve the impressive 100 W wired charging and a 13,000 mAh battery that Digital Chat Station hinted at in their recent Weibo announcement.
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