Even as the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is around the corner, several images along with features and specs of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra have surfaced online.
These details leave very little information to be unearthed about the two tablets. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra have more or less the same design with only two noticeable differences.
One difference is that the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has narrower bezels than the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus model. The other difference is the notch that can be seen in the display of the Ultra model at the top when it is held in landscape mode.
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Both tablets offer stylus support, flat front and back sides, curved edges, stereo speakers, and speaker grilles at the top and bottom. They will also have a 13MP main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide on their back panels. The tablets also feature IP68 certification and are enclosed in an enhanced armor aluminum frame.
Specifications of the Tablets
While the two tablets appear identical in terms of design, they have some strikingly different specifications. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ offers 12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra comes with 16GB RAM and a maximum of 1 TB storage. The storage can be increased in both models.
The Plus model houses a Dynamic AMOLED 2X Anti-Reflection 12.4-inch panel. On the other hand, the Ultra model features the same kind of display that is 14.6 inches in size. While the Tab S10 Plus comes with a 10,090mAh battery, the Tab S10 Ultra is delivered with a 11,200mAh battery.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus has a 12MP ultra-wide camera on the front panel while the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra features a 12MP ultra-wide angle camera and a 12MP wide-angle camera. The former tablet will be smaller and lighter than the latter. While the Tab S10 Plus supports Wi-Fi 6E, the latter will support Wi-Fi 7. Both tablets will be available in Wi-Fi and 5G variants in Platinum Silver and Moonstone Gray colors.
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