Samsung has ramped up its preparations for the launch of its Galaxy Tab S10 series flagship tablets. The company has added official support pages for the Tab S10+ on its website. The Tab S10 Ultra should soon get similar support pages. There may not be a base Tab S10 this year.
Galaxy Tab S10+ gets official support pages from Samsung
As of this writing, Samsung has published official support pages for the Galaxy Tab S10+ on its UK website. The Wi-Fi and cellular (5G) variants of the tablet have separate pages, which is the standard practice. The pages are currently blank with nothing but the model numbers to show — SM-X820 and SM-X826B, respectively. Samsung will add the user manual and other necessary information to the pages after the launch.
While we do not have a launch date yet, the latest development suggests the Galaxy Tab S10 series is headed to the market soon. Rumors say the new flagship Android tablets from Samsung will arrive in October, possibly alongside the Galaxy S24 FE. The company has reportedly canceled the base model, likely to create some space for the Fan Edition lineup. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE successors might arrive next year.
Leaked renders recently revealed that the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra will look identical to their predecessors, which isn’t a bad thing. Their specs are currently under wraps but may not be for much longer. Samsung has been historically poor at plugging leaks. We might soon see some key specs surface online. A regulatory certification recently revealed that the new tablets will charge at an unchanged speed of 45W.
While Samsung has some important devices lined up for launch in October, the event may be preceded by a big new product, literally. The company is readying a big, slim foldable tentatively called the Galaxy Z Fold 6 Slim. It’s bigger, slimmer, and lighter than the regular Fold 6, and is rumored to go official on September 25. Samsung has also begun software development for the Galaxy S25 series, which will arrive in early 2025.