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Renowned leaker OnLeaks has teamed up with Android Headlines to give us our first glimpse at Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Leaks up until now suggest Samsung could unveil it at Galaxy Unpacked next month. An earlier leak confirmed it would be codenamed SM-X926B. Its sibling, the Galaxy Tab S10+, will be the first of its kind to launch with a Dimensity 9300+.
Design-wise, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is no different from its predecessors. Samsung has kept the best parts that made it unique, such as its colossal 14-inch screen. While its exact specs aren't known, one can reasonably assume it will use the same (or an improved version) of the 120 Hz AMOLED panel found on high-end Galaxy tablets. It is interrupted by two landscape-oriented selfie cameras.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra measures 326.4 mm x 208.6 mm x 5.45 mm, making it just 0.45 mm thicker than Apple's M4-powered iPad Pro. However, the thickness (understandably) goes up near the camera modules, which stick out of the back. Underneath, you get a cutout for storing/charging the S Pen. You'll still need a case to use it on working surfaces without wobble. The tablet comes with four AKG tuned speakers.
Lastly, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra puts all of its buttons (power, volume rockers) on the right. Unfortunately, there's no word about its innards. Given its Ultra status, Samsung could launch with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy. Even if it doesn't, a Dimensity 9300+ would serve just as well. The big upgrades will likely arrive in the form of One UI 6.1.1, with minor tweaks to the battery, display, cameras etc.
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