Samsung's anticipated high-end tablet, the Galaxy Tab S10, is stirring up excitement. While we anticipate the usual updates in hardware, a recent detail hints that Samsung might be drawing inspiration from a competitor, Microsoft.
New AI Feature
According to WinFuture, Samsung might introduce a “Galaxy AI key” on the Tab S10’s keyboard accessory, possibly inspired by Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs, which have a similar AI button. A mockup shared by WinFuture (not an official image) shows the Galaxy AI key replacing the right Ctrl button on the keyboard. However, the specific function of this button remains uncertain—whether it will trigger the entire Galaxy AI feature suite or target a particular function is yet to be seen.
Design and Features
The report indicates that many features available on Galaxy devices with One UI 6.1.1 will be accessible on the Tab S10 as well. The addition of a dedicated button could make these features more user-friendly. Despite the AI key being a novel feature, the overall design of the Tab S10 is expected to remain largely unchanged. Leaks propose that Samsung will maintain its known design, featuring a vertical dual-camera setup on the rear and a notched display with a selfie camera on the Ultra model.
Pricing and Launch Details
Regarding pricing, the Ultra and Plus versions of the Tab S10 are expected to be on the higher end. The Tab S10 Plus is rumored to start at approximately $1,400, with the price reaching up to $1,685 for the 5G variant. Meanwhile, the Ultra model is speculated to be priced at $1,660 for the base 12/512GB version, with the top-tier model with 5G support potentially going as high as $2,350. Although not yet confirmed, the Galaxy Tab S10 series is anticipated to launch sometime in October.