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Samsung typically maintains an 18-month release cycle for its Galaxy Tab S series premium tablets. Seeing as the Tab S9 series debuted in August last year, the Galaxy Tab S10 tablets are expected to launch in early 2025, alongside theGalaxy S25 series. Ahead of that, however, information on the Galaxy Tab S10+ has now surfaced in the wild.
Courtesy of a Geekbench listing, it appears the middle child of the Galaxy Tab S10 series, the Tab S10+, could be set to launch in the US with a MediaTek chipset—the new Dimensity 9300+, to be exact. The table is listed with the motherboard "gts10p", an identifier seemingly associated with the Dimensity 9300+. Going further, the listed core configuration for the SoC onboard is an exact match for the MediaTek chip: one core at 3.4 GHz, three cores at 2.85 GHz, and four cores at 2.0 GHz.
All of that considered, it appears the successor to the Galaxy Tab S9+ (buy on Amazon) may be set to arrive with a MediaTek chipset. More interesting, though, is the fact that the listed unit, with the number "SM-X828U" looks to be a US carrier model. While Samsung ships several devices with MediaTek chipsets, its premium offerings have generally been equipped with either Snapdragon or its in-house Exynos chipsets. This would be a bold step away from that.
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