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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series tablets exposed: no standard version, focusing on the high-end market

2024-08-06

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Source: Huanqiu.com

[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] On August 6, rumors about Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 series tablets have been heating up recently. Foreign media said that the latest evidence shows that the series will no longer launch a standard version, but will focus on the two high-end models Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.


According to the technology media GizmoChina, which dug deep into the GSMA IMEI database, it was found that the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra models had appeared in the database as early as six months ago, but the standard version of the Galaxy Tab S10 had never appeared. As of August 5, this situation has not changed, further confirming the news that Samsung may give up launching the standard version.

In addition, the source also found model numbers related to these two models in the Samsung OTA server and recorded 7 One UI test records, which further confirmed that Samsung is preparing for the release of these two new products.

Looking back at previous reports, Ross Young, a screen supply chain consulting company, has already revealed that Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 series tablets will go into production in August this year and be released in October, and clearly pointed out that two models, Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, will be launched, while the standard version is not in the plan. Industry insiders believe that this decision may be related to Samsung's desire to focus more resources on the high-end market and enhance its brand image.