
Mega leak reveals Galaxy Tab S11, S11 Ultra, and S10 Lite specs and pricing
The Tab S11 series will feature AMOLED displays with an 11-inch diagonal (2560 x 1600px) on the Tab S11 and 14.6-inch (2960 x 1848px) on the Tab S11 Ultra. Tab S10 Lite will get a 10.9-inch LCD with 2112 × 1320px. All three devices will come bundled with an S Pen stylus.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, S11 Ultra and S10 Lite (Safety Korea certifications)
Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra will be equipped with MediaTek's Dimensity 9400 chipset, while the S10 Lite will get Samsung's Exynos 1380. All three devices will be available in Wi-Fi-only as well as 5G cellular connectivity trims.
Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra will be available in 12/16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage, while S10 Lite will feature 6/8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage. Features Galaxy Tab S11 Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Screen 11' AMOLED, 2560 × 1600px 14.6' AMOLED, 2960 × 1848px 10.9'LCD, 2112 × 1320px RAM/Storage 12/128GB, 12/256GB, 12/512 GB 12/256GB, 12/512GB, 16/1 TB 6/128GB, 8/256GB Chipset Dimensity 9400 Dimensity 9400 Exynos 1380 Main camera 13 MP 13 MP 8 MP Front camera 12 MP 12 MP 5 MP Battery 8,400 mAh 11,600 mAh 8,000 mAh Audio Quad Speakers Quad Speakers Dual Speakers Connectivity WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, 5G WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 5G WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, 5G Fast charging 45W 45W 25W S Pen included Yes Yes Yes Dimensions 253.8 × 165.3 × 5.5 mm 326.7 × 208.3 × 5.5 mm 254.3 × 165.8 × 6.6 mm Weight 482g 692g 524g Colors Gray, Silver Gray, Silver Gray, Silver, Red
The S11 series will feature 12MP front-facing and 13MP rear cameras, while the S10 Lite gets 5MP front and 8MP rear shooters.
In terms of battery capacity, we can expect an 8,400 mAh cell from the Tab S11 with 45W charging, and an 11,600mAh cell from the Tab S11 Ultra with the same 45W charging speed. Tab S10 Lite will feature an 8,000 mAh battery with 25W charging. Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 12 GB + 128 GB: (Wi-Fi: €899), (Wi-Fi + 5G: €1049)
12 GB + 256 GB: (Wi-Fi: €959), (Wi-Fi + 5G: €1109)
12 GB + 512 GB: (Wi-Fi: €1079)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 12 GB + 256 GB: (Wi-Fi: €1,339), (Wi-Fi + 5G: €1,489)
12 GB + 512 GB: (Wi-Fi: €1459), (Wi-Fi + 5G: €1609)
16 GB + 1 TB: (Wi-Fi: €1759)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 6 GB + 128 GB: (Wi-Fi: €399), (Wi-Fi + 5G: €459)
8 GB + 256 GB: (Wi-Fi: €469), (Wi-Fi + 5G: €529)
The Galaxy Tab S11 series is expected to launch in Q3, 2025 with rumors pointing to a September 4 launch.
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