11,700 milliamp-hours (mAh) still sounds impressive as a battery capacity upgrade, even in a top-end Android tablet like the possibly ~14-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra - although it might seem less so in this case when the real-world 11,200mAh spec of its Tab S10 Ultra predecessor is taken into account.
That might temper any disappointment in the news that SGS Fimko has actually found that the S11 Ultra is in fact an 11,600mAh device in its testing, though.
The supposedly upcoming slate is now officially approved to use Samsung's 45W power bricks - again, not an upgrade, but possibly preventative against a needless accessory upgrade.
The leak also corroborates earlier reports that the Tab S11 Ultra will also go by model numbers such as SM-X936B and SM-X930, while also adding "SM-X936N" to this list.
The tablet is also tipped to have a potentially more pleasing screen thanks to a smaller notch compared to that of its predecessor, and to have a cleaner rear panel without a visible S Pen landing strip.
It is also thought to be powered by the Dimensity 9400+ processor, which may or may not be a substantial upgrade over the 9300 of the S10 Ultra.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: now available at $829 in Renewed condition on Amazon