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Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra And Galaxy Tab S10+ WiFi Variant Now Spotted On SDPPI Certification Website

Samsung is currently working on Galaxy Tab S10 series and this series is expected to make its debut in the month of October this year. If reports are to be believed, this upcoming series will include Plus and Ultra variants only. Lately both these variants have been a part of headlines due to their appearance on various certification websites.

Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has now been spotted on SDPPI certification websites with model number SM-X920 and certificate number 103204/SDPPI/2024.

While  Galaxy Tab S10+ WiFi variant has also made it to the website with model number SM-X820 and certificate number 103122/SDPPI/2024. The above database does not reveal much about the upcoming tablets but it does hints towards their imminent global launch.

As per previous reports, both these variants are expected to be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ SoC. Galaxy Tab S10+  is said to arrive with a 5G variant as well. Both the 5G and WiFi variants are expected to support 45W charging. In the coming days we may come across some more details related to these upcoming tablets while the launch announcement could also be soon made by the brand.

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