TechTabletsSamsung is coming for the iPad Pro, as Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra leaksSamsung and Apple appear to be competing to see who can make the thinner cheese slicerWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechTabletsSamsung is coming for the iPad Pro, as Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra leaksSamsung and Apple appear to be competing to see who can make the thinner cheese slicerWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Samsung and Apple appear to be competing to see who can make the thinner cheese slicer

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra leaked render

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Quick SummaryThe Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 has leaked in new renders, which show a slightly changed design that’s aiming for iPad Pro-level thinness. But M4 iPad Pro-style power may not be a priority for this model.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 has leaked in new renders, which show a slightly changed design that’s aiming for iPad Pro-level thinness. But M4 iPad Pro-style power may not be a priority for this model.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 has leaked in new renders, which show a slightly changed design that’s aiming for iPad Pro-level thinness. But M4 iPad Pro-style power may not be a priority for this model.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 has leaked in new renders, which show a slightly changed design that’s aiming for iPad Pro-level thinness. But M4 iPad Pro-style power may not be a priority for this model.

It looks like theSamsung GalaxyTab S10 Ultra is going to resemble theM4 iPad Proin one key respect – but sadly it might not be in the processor department. Newly leaked renders of Samsung’s forthcoming high-end tablet indicate that as with the current model, it’s going to be extremely thin.

That’s not necessarily a good thing, as some commentators felt that the S9 Ultra was uncomfortable to hold. But it looks like thinness is one of the key areas where rival tablet makers are competing right now.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: what we know so far

The new S10 Ultra is believed to have a very similar specification to the current model, so that’s a 14.6 inch display that will once again make this the biggestAndroidtablet on the market and bigger than any ofApple’s iPad Pros. The notch remains to make room for the front-facing camera, and there are four speakers inside, most likely AKG ones as per the current model.

It’s still unclear what processor Samsung intends to use for its tablet: the contenders are reportedly the Snapdragon X Elite, which we’re seeing in some of the latest Windows PCs, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4.

Plumping for the Elite processor would give the Samsung tablet similar power to Apple’s top iPad Pros, but Samsung may well decide that such power is unnecessary: as we reported a few days ago,Apple has its own high-end apps in the form of Logic Pro for iPad and Final Cut Pro for iPadbut there aren’t currently Android equivalents. Until such apps arrive, Samsung may decide to prioritise energy efficiency over a performance boost that most apps can’t fully take advantage of.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra launch isn’t imminent; the S9 Ultra was launched in August 2023, roughly 18 months after the previous generation. If Samsung is sticking to the same timeframe this time around then the S10 Ultra is likely to make its debut in early 2025.

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