Samsung is setting the stage to unveil its latest tablet lineup, the Galaxy Tab S10 Series. Today, the team at MySmartPrice has spotted two members of this upcoming lineup, namely the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and S10 Ultra, on the 3C certification website. So, let’s take a closer look at these forthcoming flagship tablets.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series on 3C Certification Website
The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus has appeared with the SM-X820 moniker and the S10 Ultra with the SM-X926C. The listing also indicates that the upcoming tablets will have 45W wired charging support, just like its predecessors. Unfortunately, the 3C certification doesn’t reveal any other device specifications.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series on Other Certifications and Leaked Specs
Samsung’s upcoming tablets have been spotted before, with the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus appearing on the BIS certification website under the same SM-X820 model number.
Well-known tipster Ice Universe had disclosed that these new Samsung tablets will feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor, built using TSMC’s third-generation 4 nm process.
Samsung recently unveiled its latest foldable smartphones and introduced the Galaxy Ring at a dedicated event. Typically, the company also launches its new tablet lineup during the same timeframe. However, Samsung has decided to deviate from this pattern and delay the tablet launch this year. Online rumours suggest that the new tablets might arrive in October this year.
However, the South Korean conglomerate hasn’t shared any official details about its upcoming tablets. So, until we receive confirmation from the company, it’s best to take this information with a grain of salt.