Samsung to release flagship Galaxy Tab S10+ with MediaTek chipset

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is likely to launch next year and support an Android 15-based One UI 7 software
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy Tab S9. — Samsung
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy Tab S9. — Samsung

Samsung, the South-Korean tech giant, is expected to release its flagship model Galaxy Tab S10+ (SM-X828U) in the near future, as it recently appeared on Geekbench for the first time.

Samsung has been constantly following a specific pattern to use whether in-house Exynos chip or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips but now, it is likely to break its monopoly by integrating MediaTek’s Dimensity chips in the upcoming flagship tablet series.

The South-Korean tech giant has elevated MediaTek chipsets usage during the recent years in different smartphone models. However, it never introduced this cutting-edge technology in tablet series but these rumours for the Galaxy Tab S10 came out as a big surprise for all the Samsung users.

Read more: Galaxy Tab S6 Lite launched, but guess where

Samsung smartphones that support a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset features high-performance cores along with a few impeccable ultra-powerful Immortalis-G720 MC12 GPUs, dynamic NPU, a 5G modem, and more.

The Galaxy Tab S10 series is likely to launch in the next year and might support an Android 15-based One UI 7 software, the upcoming series are tipped to feature a quad-speaker system, with an IP68 rating for water and dust proof. Additionally, an in-display fingerprint sensor, a powerful AMOLED 2x screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.