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Samsung Set to Launch Galaxy Tab S10 Series in October

Samsung is preparing to release its highly awaited Galaxy Tab S10 series, with industry experts suggesting an October launch. Following their significant Unpacked event, which introduced the latest foldable phones and smartwatches, Samsung is expected to reveal their next generation of tablets later this year, as reported by GSM Arena.

Reports indicate that the Galaxy Tab S10 series will initially feature two models: the Tab S10+ and an Ultra version. These tablets aim to continue the success of their predecessors by incorporating advanced technology and improved features.

The standout of the series is anticipated to be the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, likely to boast a large 14.9-inch AMOLED display. This model is expected to feature Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, ensuring high performance for demanding applications.

In a notable shift, the Tab S10+ is rumored to use a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ SoC, marking a significant change for Samsung. According to GSM Arena, this variant will have a slightly smaller 12.4-inch display and 12GB of RAM, catering to various user needs.

Leaked images of the Tab S10 Ultra suggest a design similar to the previous Tab S9 Ultra.

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