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Digital Trends
3 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.


Mint
16-06-2025
- Mint
Is this the end of Android tablets? Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 may be your next AI buddy
A few years ago, Android tablets were mostly seen as casual devices. Good for watching movies, checking emails, or keeping kids entertained. They did the job, but rarely offered anything beyond the basics. Over time, many people stopped expecting more from them. But with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, that may finally be changing. This isn't just about a sharper display or faster chip. Samsung appears more serious about using AI this time. From voice typing support to document summarising and image tools, the Tab S11 seems designed to be useful for work, creative tasks, or staying organised instead of just sitting on your desk as a second screen. According to a Geekbench listing, the Galaxy Tab S11 is expected to come with a MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip, 12GB of RAM, and Android 16. It's an early look, but it shows that Samsung is building the tablet to support the new AI features they've been talking about. Samsung has already shown what its AI features can do on a phone. Now, on a bigger screen like a tablet, it could be even more useful. Features like voice typing or automatic summaries could help you save time with everyday stuff. If you are someone who takes notes, needs to go through long articles or to write points discussed in meetings, then these tools will surely help you. The Samsung Tab S11 might bring some of the helpful features already seen on Samsung phones like live translation during chats or calls, turning long notes into quick summaries, helping with transcripts, fixing text through voice, and cleaning up images. If these come to the tablet, it could be more useful for daily tasks. And with a bigger screen, editing photos, removing backgrounds, or using it alongside your Galaxy phone or laptop could feel easier and more useful. Let's be honest. Android tablets haven't been exciting in a long time. Most of them feel like stretched out phones and don't get many updates. Samsung has stayed in the tablet game, but even their earlier models haven't matched the iPad on productivity. That's why the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 is interesting. It's not just about faster speed. Samsung is focusing more on useful tools this time. Tools that might actually help you use the tablet for more than just watching videos. If you're a student, or an employee who works from home, or just want something that helps you stay on top of things, this could be a step in the right direction. The big question here is: will people actually use these AI tools, or will they end up like so many other features we forget after the first week? Its real value will be clear only through day-to-day use. But what's clear is that Samsung isn't just releasing another tablet with a spec bump. It's trying to shift how Android tablets are seen. For years, Android tablets have been treated like large phones or backup screens. The Tab S11 seems to ask: what if they weren't? What if they could actually help you get something done, without feeling like a compromise? It might not be a game changer for everyone, but it's one of the few Android tablets in recent memory that feels like it has a reason to exist beyond streaming and browsing. And that alone makes it worth watching.