The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has recently appeared on Geekbench with a high-end MediaTek SoC, just as the regular Galaxy Tab S11 did before it. Shortly after, a render of the tablet showed off its design. Now, we get to see it in the flesh thanks to a certification agency.
X leaker @wachijoki spotted the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (SM-X926N) on a Vietnamese website. It is propped up against a ruler, which gives us a rough idea of its size: ~320 mm (12.5 inches) in length and 200 mm (7.8 inches) in breadth. It's more or less the same as the Tab S10 Ultra, give or take a few mm. That gives us an approximate screen size of 14 inches.
Notably, Samsung has removed the second front-facing camera module from the display notch, resulting in a smaller footprint. Samsung's approach is opposite to that of Apple, which plans to add a second, portrait-oriented selfie camera on its upcoming iPad Pro models, effectively allowing users to use the tablet's video features in either orientation.