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Galaxy Tab S10 is coming sooner than you think

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Galaxy Tab S10 is coming sooner than you think

Samsung unveiled seven new devices yesterday, and the company isn’t done launching high-end devices. You might think the South Korean firm’s next high-end product would be from the Galaxy S25 series, but the company has revealed the Galaxy Tab S10 launch time frame, and that is what is next, and it is coming sooner than you think.

Galaxy Tab S10 launch could happen in late 2024

It has been nearly a year since Samsung launched its last high-end tablet lineup, the Galaxy S9. The company’s representative from South Africa revealed to Android Authority that the Galaxy Tab S10 will be launched before the end of this year. It would line up with the company’s rhythm of launching new high-end tablets every 1.5 years.

Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S9 in August 2023, and the Galaxy Tab S10 could launch in December 2024 alongside the possible Galaxy S24 FE, just a month before the expected launch of the Galaxy S25. Samsung didn’t reveal the features of its upcoming tablet, but some reports claimed it would be equipped with a MediaTek processor. A few days later, the US variant of the Galaxy Tab S10+ was spotted with the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor.

While one report claimed Samsung is doing away with the base Galaxy Tab S10, we don’t think that would happen. If the Galaxy Tab S10 series launches at the end of 2024, the tablets in the lineup will likely run Android 15-based One UI 7.0 out of the box. However, it remains to be seen if Samsung will give its flagship tablets the same 7-year OS update treatment as it did to its high-end phones.

Watch the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra running One UI 6.1 in our video below.

Samsung has announced that it will double down on AI-powered features on Galaxy devices. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6 have received some new Galaxy AI features, including Sketch To Image, and that feature will likely come to the Galaxy Tab S10 (since it would ship with an S Pen).

The Galaxy Tab S9 series is already pretty great. If Samsung wants to improve upon it, it would be better if it could get rid of the camera notch on the Ultra model, bring better cameras, improve Samsung DeX, and have a USB 3.2 Gen 2 port on its upcoming high-end tablets.

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