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Digital Trends
6 days ago
- Digital Trends
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 series' price just leaked, along with more specs
What's happened? A site called Dealabs laked the price and specs of the highly-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, S11 Ultra, and S10 Lite tablets. The Galaxy Tab S11 will feature an 11-inch AMOLED display. The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will have a slightly larger 14.6-inch AMOLED display. The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will have a 10.9-inch LCD display, and all three tablets will come with an S-Pen stylus. The Galaxy Tab S11 starts at €899, but jumps to €1049 with 5G included. The S11 Ultra is €1339, or €1489 with 5G. Finally, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite starts at a much more affordable €399, or €459 with 5G. This is important because: Tablets can be expensive, and some (like the Surface Pro) can be $2,000 or more. The Galaxy Tab lineup offers high-end power at a more reasonable price. The S11 series is expected to receive 12MP front cameras and 13MP rear cameras. The S10 Lite will have less-powerful 5Mp front cameras paired with 8MP rear ones. The S11 is slated to have an 8,400mAh battery and support 45W charging, while the S11 Ultra boasts a 11,600mAh battery. The S10 Lite will be slower to charge with only 25W charging, but also has lower capacity at just 8,000mAh. Recommended Videos Why should I care? If you're a Samsung fan, the Galaxy Tab S11 lineup is the next big release expected from the company, with improved specs and better performance overall. Samsung has been tight-lipped on details, but both S11 tablets are expected to come with a Dimensity 9400 chipset, while the S10 Lite will have an Exynos 1380 chipset. The S11 will have RAM and storage configurations up to 12GB/512GB, while the ultra will reach 16GB/1TB. The S10 Lite tops out at 8GB/256GB. Okay, what's next? If you're looking forward to these tablets, keep an eye on the market. The release date is not yet confirmed, but several sources point to a Q3 2025 release. More than one source has suggested a September 4 launch, so that's just around the corner.


Phone Arena
6 days ago
- Phone Arena
Here's everything you need to know about Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11, Tab S11 Ultra, and Tab S10 Lite
11-inch AMOLED display with 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution; 128, 256, and 512GB storage options; 12GB RAM; MediaTek MT6991 processor; 13MP rear-facing camera; 12MP front-facing camera; Quad speaker system; 8,400mAh battery; 45W charging technology; Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, optional 5G connectivity; S Pen included; 253.8 x 165.3 x 5.5mm dimensions; 482 grams weight; Gray and silver color options; €899 - Wi-Fi-only variant with 128GB storage; €959 - 256GB storage variant; €1,079 - 512GB storage; €1,049 - 5G variant with 128GB storage; €1,109 - Wi-Fi + 5G+ 256GB storage. Some of these details were already known and some were fairly easy to guess, but it's sure nice to have them all in one place a good few weeks ahead of a possible early September release. The Galaxy Tab S11 is likely to look a lot like the two-year-old Tab S9 (pictured here). | Image Credit -- PhoneArena Yes, the Tab S11, Tab S11 Ultra, and Tab S10 Lite are all expected (but not quite guaranteed yet) to see daylight in about a month, both on the old continent and in markets like the US. In European countries like Germany and Spain, the "vanilla" Galaxy Tab S11 is tipped to cost the rough equivalent of $1,050 in an entry-level configuration, although naturally, stateside pricing is unlikely to start higher than $900. Because there's no such device as a Galaxy Tab S10 , this year's Tab S11 will strongly resemble the 2023-released Galaxy Tab S9, keeping the screen size, screen resolution, battery capacity, charging speeds, cameras, and speaker system unchanged while obviously packing a newer and faster processor, as well as more RAM across the board. 14.6-inch AMOLED screen with 2960 x 1848 pixel resolution; 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage variants; 12 and 16GB RAM options; MediaTek MT6991 processor; 13MP rear-facing camera; 12MP front-facing camera; Quad speaker system; 11,600mAh battery; 45W charging capabilities; Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, optional 5G; S Pen included; 326.7 x 208.3 x 5.5mm dimensions; 692 grams weight; Gray and silver colorways; €1,339 - Wi-Fi + 12GB RAM + 256GB storage; €1,459 - Wi-Fi + 12GB + 512GB; €1,759 - Wi-Fi + 16GB + 1TB; €1,489 - Wi-Fi + 5G + 12GB + 256GB; €1,609 - Wi-Fi + 5G + 12GB + 512GB. I'm not sure how Samsung is going to do it, but the Tab S11 Ultra will apparently (slightly) improve the battery capacity of its predecessor without increasing the screen size, overall thickness, or weight of the 14.6-inch package. It might be terribly blurry, but this leaked Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra image tells us a lot about the impending Samsung giant. | Image Credit -- Evan Blass on X Meanwhile, the total number of cameras is expected to go down from four on the Tab S10 Ultra to only two here, which is probably a very smart cost-cutting measure given that... no one really uses the cameras of such a gargantuan tablet anyway. At least not for very sophisticated tasks. Once again, the European price points sound high, but I believe the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is likely to cost just as much as the Tab S10 Ultra in the US and not a penny more. 10.9-inch display with 2112 x 1320 pixel resolution; 128 and 256GB storage configurations; 6 and 8GB RAM options; Exynos 1380 processor; 8MP rear-facing camera; 5MP front-facing camera; 8,000mAh battery; 25W charging support; Two speakers; Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, optional 5G; S Pen included; 254.3 x 165.8 x 6.6mm dimensions; 524 grams weight; Gray, silver, and red paint jobs; €399 - Wi-Fi + 6GB RAM + 128GB storage; €469 - Wi-Fi + 8GB + 256GB; €459 - Wi-Fi + 5G + 6GB + 128GB; €529 - Wi-Fi + 5G + 8GB + 256GB. Do we need a Tab S10 Lite when we already have a Galaxy Tab S10 Fan Edition and a Tab S10 FE Plus? I think we do, because I have reasons to believe this thing will be cheaper than the 10.9-inch Tab S10 FE. The Tab S10 Lite will probably be cheaper and... less sophisticated than the Tab S10 FE (pictured here). | Image Credit -- PhoneArena Said reasons include a lower-res screen, humbler chipset, lower entry-level RAM count, less capable cameras, slower charging, and last but not least, a lower starting price rumored for the old continent. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE, in case you're wondering, typically costs €579 and up in countries like Spain, which makes me confident that the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will start at no more than $350 in the US, thus rivaling Apple's latest "standard" iPad in terms of value for your money.


GSM Arena
06-08-2025
- GSM Arena
Lava Blaze AMOLED 2's key specs, design, and price segment officially revealed ahead of launch
Earlier last month, Lava announced that it would launch the Blaze Dragon and Blaze AMOLED 2 in July. However, the brand only unveiled the Blaze Dragon, and we were told that the launch of the Blaze AMOLED 2 was delayed. We still don't have the Blaze AMOLED 2's launch date, but Lava has announced it's "coming soon" and revealed its key specs, design, and colors. Lava Blaze Dragon 5G The Lava Blaze AMOLED 2, as evident from its name, will pack an AMOLED display. It will be a 6.67" panel with a FullHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The screen will also have a centered punch-hole for a selfie camera whose resolution is yet to be officially confirmed. Too unreal to get over! ✨So Real, Feels UnReal – Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 5GVivid. Sharp. Stunning. – 16.94cm (6.67') FHD + AMOLED Display Bold & Smooth - 120Hz Refresh Rate & much more.#SoRealFeelsUnReal #LavaMobiles #ProudlyIndian — Lava Mobiles (@LavaMobile) August 5, 2025 The Blaze AMOLED 2 will come in two colors, and its back cover design is reminiscent of the Nexus 6P. The smartphone features two cameras on the rear, with the primary camera having a 50MP Sony sensor. Lava said the Blaze AMOLED 2 follows the "Linea" design philosophy, inspired by the Latin word "Linear". It reflects the Indian handset maker's commitment to "precision, elegance and innovation in smartphone design." Lava Blaze AMOLED 2 Additionally, Lava revealed that the Blaze AMOLED 2 will be 7.55mm thick, weigh 174 g, and have an IP64 rating. Moreover, the smartphone will have a launch price of less than INR15,000 ($170/€145).


Geeky Gadgets
06-05-2025
- Geeky Gadgets
Budget King? Exploring the CMF Phone 2 Pro
At a price of $279, the CMF Phone 2 Pro enters the highly competitive sub-$300 smartphone market with a bold vision. By blending a sleek modular design, a vibrant AMOLED display, and a clean, user-friendly software experience, it strikes a balance between affordability and functionality. While it does make certain compromises, its thoughtful design and innovative features make it a compelling choice for budget-conscious buyers seeking a device that delivers both practicality and modern appeal. The video below from Marques Brownlee gives us a detailed look at the handset and its range of features. Watch this video on YouTube. Design and Build: Minimalist Aesthetics with Modular Functionality The CMF Phone 2 Pro distinguishes itself with a minimalist design that emphasizes both form and function. Its flat back, complemented by polished metal camera rings, creates a modern and understated aesthetic. The standout feature is its magnetic back, which allows users to attach modular accessories such as wallets, mounts, and additional camera lenses. This modular approach adds a layer of versatility that is rare in this price range. However, compatibility with older CMF accessories is limited, which may inconvenience users upgrading from previous models. Despite housing a robust 5,000 mAh battery, the phone remains lightweight and ergonomically designed, making sure comfort during extended use. Available in a range of colors, including a bold orange option, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is designed to stand out in a crowded market. Display: Immersive AMOLED Experience The 6.77-inch AMOLED display is one of the most impressive features of the CMF Phone 2 Pro. With a 1080p resolution, a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and a 480Hz touch sampling rate, the screen delivers smooth visuals and responsive touch performance. Its peak brightness of 1300 nits ensures excellent visibility even under direct sunlight, making it ideal for outdoor use. The display's vibrant colors and sharp details enhance the overall viewing experience, whether you're streaming videos, browsing the web, or playing games. However, the pre-installed screen protector feels basic and may not meet the expectations of users seeking a more premium tactile experience. For those prioritizing display quality, this phone offers a standout experience at its price point. Performance: Efficient Power with MediaTek Dimensity Equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset, the CMF Phone 2 Pro delivers reliable performance that rivals older flagship processors. The device features 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via a microSD card. This configuration ensures smooth multitasking and efficient handling of everyday tasks, from browsing and social media to light gaming. The Nothing OS 3.2 software further enhances the user experience with its clean, bloat-free interface, offering intuitive navigation and minimal distractions. While the phone may not cater to heavy gamers or users requiring high-end processing power, it provides more than enough capability for its target audience. For budget-conscious buyers, the CMF Phone 2 Pro strikes a balance between performance and affordability. Camera System: Creative Modularity with Mixed Results The CMF Phone 2 Pro features a triple-camera setup, including a 50MP primary sensor, a 2x telephoto lens, and an 8MP ultrawide lens. Its modular camera system is a unique feature, allowing users to attach additional lenses such as macro or fisheye options for creative photography. This flexibility is a welcome addition for users looking to experiment with different perspectives. However, the overall camera performance is average, with occasional color inconsistencies and the absence of optical image stabilization (OIS). These limitations may disappoint photography enthusiasts, but casual users will appreciate the added versatility of the modular system. While the camera system doesn't redefine expectations, it offers enough functionality to satisfy most users in this price range. Modularity and Accessories: Expanding Possibilities The magnetic back of the CMF Phone 2 Pro is a standout feature, allowing the attachment of modular accessories that enhance the phone's functionality. From wallets to camera lenses, the modular ecosystem offers users the ability to customize their device to suit their needs. However, the current range of compatible accessories is somewhat limited, and the lack of dedicated storage solutions for modular camera lenses may pose a challenge for some users. Despite these shortcomings, the modular design represents a forward-thinking approach that adds value to the budget smartphone segment. As the ecosystem of accessories grows, this feature has the potential to become a significant selling point. Additional Features: Practical Enhancements with Some Gaps The CMF Phone 2 Pro includes several practical features that enhance its overall usability. NFC support enables contactless payments, while the IP54 rating provides basic protection against splashes and dust. The phone's 33W fast charging ensures quick power-ups, and the 5,000 mAh battery delivers reliable all-day performance. However, the absence of wireless charging—a feature increasingly common in this price range—may be a drawback for some users. Additionally, the single bottom-firing speaker offers subpar audio quality, which could disappoint those who prioritize sound performance. While these omissions may limit its appeal to certain users, the phone's core features remain strong enough to justify its price. Value Proposition: Affordable Innovation with Balanced Trade-Offs For $279, the CMF Phone 2 Pro offers an impressive combination of features that cater to budget-conscious buyers. Its vibrant AMOLED display, modular design, and clean software experience set it apart from competitors in the same price range. While it makes compromises in areas such as camera performance, accessory compatibility, and audio quality, these trade-offs are balanced by its affordability and unique features. For users seeking a smartphone that delivers both practicality and innovation without breaking the bank, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is a strong contender. Key Strengths: High-quality AMOLED display, modular functionality, lightweight design, clean software interface. High-quality AMOLED display, modular functionality, lightweight design, clean software interface. Key Weaknesses: Average camera performance, limited accessory ecosystem, lack of wireless charging, subpar audio quality. Check out more relevant guides from our extensive collection on Budget smartphones that you might find useful. Source & Image Credit: Marques Brownlee Filed Under: Android News, Mobile Phone News, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.