Samsung is once again 'confirmed' through a new rumor to only be launching two tablets in the Galaxy Tab S10 line, the S10+ and S10 Ultra, thus sunsetting the 'vanilla' model in the range.
Today a promo image has leaked depicting both of the upcoming tablets, the S10 Ultra on the left and the S10+ on the right. The former has a notched screen, the latter doesn't, and that's the easiest way to tell them apart in imagery like this.
The notch thus lives on from the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, and in fact the entire design of both of the upcoming tablets seems incredibly similar to that of their predecessors from last year. Clearly, Samsung hasn't been in the mood to make any big changes here (aside from killing the entry-level option).
The Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra should arrive in October, in Silver and Graphite. The Tab S10 models were recently certified by China's 3C, and this revealed support for 45W wired charging, unchanged from the S9 family. The charger won't be included in the box, however. Both tablets will be powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9300+ SoC, even though by the time they launch the Dimensity 9400 will most likely be out.
The best, probably, but you have to wonder "is it even necessary?". With all due respect, I don't know what you all think about this, but for me I'd rather support the both models sporting the 9300+. Think of it this way, the powe...
The best, probably, but is it even necessary? With all due respect, I don't know what you all think about this, but for me I'd rather support the tabs both sporting the 9300+. Think of it this way, the power of a Snapdragon X Elite chip, on...
Except for the third issue stated in your argument, the first two are common with almost all chipsets. It's up to the smartphone manufacturers to design a cooling solution to control the CPU temperature in their phone and utilize its full potent...
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