Thursday, November 7th

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is expected to ship in October

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    Samsung is planning to delay the launch of its Tab S10 tablet series, which typically launches in the fall, to October.

    Last week, Samsung held its biggest launch in recent memory: the foldables Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, the Galaxy Watch 7 and Ultra smartwatches, the Galaxy Ring and Buds 3/3 Pro. Usually around this time of year, we'd see the introduction of a new member of the Galaxy Tab series, but that wasn't the case at last week's Unpacked event. Samsung now appears to be planning to push back the tablet's launch into the fall, with Max Jambor suggesting the Tab S10 series will launch in October.

    The Tab S10 series is rumored to initially include two devices: the Tab S10+ and Ultra models. Last month, a batch of renders of the Tab S10 Ultra surfaced, showing a nearly identical design to the Tab S9 Ultra. Samsung's high-end tablet is expected to feature a 14.9-inch AMOLED display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Rumors suggest that the Galaxy Tab S10+ will take a different path with the chipset, opting for the Dimensity 9300+ SoC and becoming the first Samsung tablet to use a MediaTek chipset. The device is expected to come with a 12.4-inch screen and 12GB of RAM.


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