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Galaxy Tab S10 Plus: Leaked US pricing points to high starting point for Samsung's next flagship tablets

The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus is expected to be the entry point for Samsung's next flagship tablets. (Image source: Samsung)
The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus is expected to be the entry point for Samsung's next flagship tablets. (Image source: Samsung)
A renowned leaker has revealed US pricing for information for one of Samsung's next-generation flagship tablets. In the process, they have revealed that the Galaxy Tab S10 series could cost significantly more than the current Galaxy Tab S9 series in the US when the former arrives later this year.

Roland Quandt has shed new light on launch pricing for one of Samsung's forthcoming flagship tablets. To recap, website svztechinfo recently discussed Swiss pricing for the series, full details of which we have provided separately. In short, the series is believed to consist of two tablets this year, with the 'Plus' and 'Ultra' variants surviving from the Galaxy Tab S9 series.

According to Quandt, the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus will retail for just as much as the current Galaxy Tab S9 Plus (curr. $823.84 on Amazon). Thus, the former is expected to start at $999. With that being said, the removal of a cheaper non-Plus or Ultra variant would effectively represent an 8.7% price jump between generations.

Supposedly, Samsung will include 256 GB of storage for $999. By contrast, Quandt believes that the company will charge upwards of $1,119.99 for a 512 GB variant. Please note that these prices apply to Wi-Fi configurations and not their more expensive 5G counterparts. Unfortunately, US pricing for the latter has not leaked yet, nor have equivalent details about the larger Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.

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Alex Alderson, 2024-09- 9 (Update: 2024-09- 9)