Samsung’s release schedule for the previous-generation Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra was inconsistent, leaving uncertainty about the unveiling of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. On the other hand, according to a PlayStation Universe article, a new rumor indicates that Samsung is still having a difficult time producing its high-end tablet. For what it’s worth, there’s also a pleasant surprise in store for anybody planning on buying the Galaxy S25 lineup in 2025.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Development Challenges
According to what we got: “However it is not specified whether the more affordable Galaxy Tab S10 as well as the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus will be published together with the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.” An X-account leaker known as ‘kro’ states that this will be South Korean’s largest and most expensive tablet.
On the other hand, the closest launch to the top-tier mobile of Samsung is the relative 2022 S Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. There might be a similar launch by Samsung, but the rumor does not explain the development problem of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. In addition, Qualcomm announced Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus creating another threat since Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 is set in October.
Rumors say that Samsung will use a dual-chipset adhesive for its S Galaxy S25 family and bind all the models with the Exynos 2500, where the V3100 onboard is standard. The Exynos 2500 is supplied in two forms and it will be suitable for larger models like a tablet as cores are extra.
As seen in previous Galaxy Tab Ultra models, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is anticipated to feature a large 14.6-inch display and robust cooling capabilities. Samsung will have a tough choice to make a decision. The company may opt to use its Exynos 2500 in order to trim costs, but it cannot perform on par with Apple’s rumored new iPad Pro lineup that will utilize the M3 chipset.
Samsung may also have the freedom to utilize Qualcomm’s chipsets, but this would increase costs. Samsung may not be able to afford this option, given the fact that it has a substantially smaller part of the worldwide tablet sector. For now, you will have to wait for further information on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.