Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab S10 series comes with MediaTek chips
Along with the tablets, Samsung has also released its Galaxy S24 FE smartphone
Samsung, the leading android tablet manufacturer in the market, has recently launched its latest tablet series, the Galaxy Tab S10 series.
Unlike its predecessors, the series does not include a regular model, meaning, the S10 tablet is absent this time around. The two devices launched are the Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra.
The S10+ comes with a 12.4-inch 120Hz, Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with anti reflection feature. Meanwhile, the S10 Ultra comes with a 14.6-inch display with similar specifications.
For the first time ever, Samsung has used a MediaTek chip in their tablet. Both devices are powered by Dimensity 9300+ chipset, gaining an overall performance boost of 18% in CPU and 28% in GPU over their predecessors, as claimed by Samsung.
Both devices house dual rear camera setup that includes a 13-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera. For selfies and video calls, the 12-megapixel regular selfie camera is present on both the devices while the larger one incorporates an extra 12-megapixel ultra wide camera.
For storage, both devices start with 256 gigabytes of storage coupled with 12 gigabytes of RAM. The S10+ goes up to 512 gigabytes in storage while the larger sibling maxes out at 1 terabyte with 16 gigabytes of RAM.
Running on Android 14-based OneUI 6.1.1, the devices stand out with some AI features. These AI features include Circle to Search, Sketch to Image, Note Assist, and PDF Overlay Translation etc.
As far as accessories go, both tablets come with the Galaxy S Pen, which comes in handy in note-taking, drawing and accessing the AI assistant.
As for the pricing, the entry level model of the S10+ will cost you $1,000 while the larger variant starts at $1,200. Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver are two colours that the devices are available in.