Most sources reckon Samsung will launch the Galaxy Tab S10 series sometime this year, with October being mooted as the likeliest launch window. Ahead of that, however, a new leak has now revealed Swiss pricing and storage configuration details of the tablet series.
Two devices are expected: the Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra, with both being split even further into Wi-Fi and 5G models. For the Galaxy Tab S10+, the Wi-Fi model will cost CHF 1179 (€1260) and CHF 1299 (€1390) when equipped with 256 GB and 512 GB of storage respectively in Switzerland. 12 GB of RAM is standard for the Tab S10+. For the 5G models of the tablets, those numbers jump up to CHF 1319 (€1410) and CHF 1419 (€1515).
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra looks to be even pricier. The Wi-Fi models are listed at CHF 1399 (€1495) and CHF 1519 (€1625) when shipped with 256 GB and 512 GB of storage respectively. The 16GB/1TB Wi-Fi variant is tipped to cost CHF 1829 (€1955). The 5G SKUs for those three configurations are listed at CHF 1549 (€1655), CHF 1669 (€1785), and a whopping CHF 1979 (€2115) respectively.
Supposedly, the successors to the Galaxy Tab S9 (buy on Amazon) series are tipped to be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9300+, and will feature two rear cameras, 45 W charging, and 120 Hz AMOLED screens.















