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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ WiFi Variant Spotted On SIRIM Database; Support Page Found Live In Singapore And Hong Kong

Samsung is heading towards the launch of its Galaxy Tab S10 series which is said to include- Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S10+ models. As per reports, the launch could take place in October 2024. These upcoming tablets have made their appearance on various certification websites as well.

The Tech Outlook has today spotted Galaxy Tab S10+ on the SIRIM database with model number SM-X820 and type approval code REAQ/49F/0924/S(24-4154). Previous listings revealed that this model number belongs to the WiFi variant.

The listing did not reveal anything major about the tablet but it did hinted towards its global launch. Not only this, Galaxy Tab S10+ WiFi variant support page has also been made live in Singapore And Hong Kong.

 

This also strongly suggests that Samsung may soon announce the global launch of this upcoming tablet. Other than the WiFi variant, Galaxy Tab S10+ is also said to arrive with a 5G variant.

Galaxy Tab S10+ is expected to be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ SoC while both the 5G and WiFi variants are expected to support 45W charging.

Stay tuned with The Tech Outlook for more latest tech updates.



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