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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series Tipped To launch In October This Year

Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S9 series back in July last year during the Galaxy Unpacked event. Now going the same month of the year we did not see the successor series during the Galaxy Unpacked event. The famous tipster Max Jambor seems to have got some updates, let’s check it out. In a recently shared X post, he posted the GIF of Galaxy S9 for reference and wrote October.

I understand that he is pointing towards the launch timeline of the upcoming tablet series from the company Galaxy Tab S10. So in one line, it would be ” Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series tipped to launch in October this year”. This year company can ditch the vanilla model and can only launch the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Ultra models.

The render of the Galaxy S10 Ultra has already been leaked and looks quite similar to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra model. As per the report, the Galaxy S10 Ultra can come with a 14.9-inch AMOLED display and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Earlier Samsung Galaxy S10+ battery has also been spotted on the Safety Korea certification website. A lot is yet to come about the series but the tipped launch timeline is no less than a hope for those who were waiting for it to arrive by this month like last year.



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