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Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, Tab S11 Ultra and mysterious Tab S10 Lite leak reveals colours, memory, and more

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, Tab S11 Ultra and mysterious Tab S10 Lite leak reveals colours, memory, and more

India Today01-08-2025
Samsung might have already launched its Galaxy S25 series earlier at the start of the year. The Galaxy Z foldables were recently launched, and the Galaxy S25 FE is expected to come out sometime in September. But the company isn't quite done yet. More devices are still in the pipeline for 2025, and next in line appears to be its tablet range. A new leak courtesy of tipster @MysteryLupin has surfaced, giving us a good idea of what to expect from Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 series, including the standard Galaxy Tab S11, the high-end Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, and a surprise addition, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. The latest information points to details about their colour options, memory configurations, and even battery specs, adding fuel to the growing anticipation around these tablets.advertisementLet's start with the Galaxy Tab S11, which is expected to land with multiple storage variants — 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB — all paired with 12GB of RAM. That should be more than enough for most users, whether you're browsing, gaming, or juggling multiple apps at once. In terms of design, don't expect flashy colours as Samsung is likely to stick to the safer end of the palette with Silver and Grey as the two options.Now, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is expected to pack in even more power. According to the leak, this one too gets 12GB RAM but skips the 128GB variant altogether. It starts at 256GB of storage and tops out at 512GB. Like the standard model, it'll also be available in Silver and Grey. While it may look similar on the outside, it's what's under the hood that really matters. One certification listing hints at a larger 11,600mAh battery, a 400mAh bump from the previous generation — but the same 45W fast charging remains unchanged. It's a bit of a mixed bag for users hoping for charging improvements, especially with Samsung's next flagship phone rumoured to get an upgrade on that front.
What's more interesting is the inclusion of the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which wasn't on many people's radar. Aimed at a more affordable price point, this tablet is tipped to offer 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. That setup should be good enough for basic use, including streaming, light gaming, and web browsing. It may also stand out from the rest visually, with a bold Coral Red option reportedly in the mix, alongside the more muted Silver and Grey. The pop of colour might attract younger users or those simply looking for something different.- Ends
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