Samsung will launch the Galaxy Tab S10 series alongside the Galaxy S24 FE on Thursday, September 26. And the company has spilled the beans on both devices early. It prematurely listed the new Fan Edition phone to reveal its prices and launch offers. A similar product page for the new tablets was also briefly up on its website, detailing the prices.
Galaxy Tab S10 prices confirmed by Samsung ahead of launch
With the official launch scheduled for Thursday, Samsung seems to have prepared a landing page for the Galaxy Tab S10 series on its website. However, someone jumped the gun and made the page public ahead of time. As expected, the company is only releasing the Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra. There is no base model. It’s unclear if Samsung has canceled it altogether or plans to launch it separately later.
The leaked webpage confirms unchanged prices for the new tablets. The Plus model with a 12.4-inch display starts at $999. That’s the base price for the Wi-Fi variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The 12GB+512GB model costs $1,119. We don’t yet have prices for the 5G version. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, meanwhile, costs $1,199 for its base variant without 5G cellular connectivity.
If you double the storage to 512GB, the price jumps to $1,319. The Ultra model also offers a 16GB+1TB configuration, ideal for power users. It sets you back by $1,619. Expect its 5G version to cost more. Rumors say the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will be the costliest MediaTek-powered device ever. These are the first flagship Samsung products to feature a MediaTek processor, the Dimensity 9300+.
The new tablets come in Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver colors. Samsung offers AI features like Circle to Search for a premium tablet experience. Early launch offers include up to $800 in trade-in credit, 3X Samsung Reward points, and 50% off a select cover. The Galaxy Tab S10 series should go on sale within a few days of its official launch, if not immediately after the launch event tomorrow.
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