The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series was unveiled in September 2024. The series includes two high-end models: the Tab S10+ and the Tab S10 Ultra. The South Korean tech giant is reportedly developing the Tab S11 series. It may include the standard Tab S11 and the Tab S11 Ultra models.
The Tab S11 Ultra with model number SM-X930 has been certified by 3C in China. The certification reveals that it supports 45W wired charging. Additionally, it confirms that the tablet ships without an charging adapter. A previous report revealed that the Tab S11 Ultra will have an 11,600mAh battery.
Additionally, a Geekbench listing revealed that it is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ processor. It is a flagship octa-core processor based on a 3nm architecture. It also powers tablets such as the Redmi K Pad, which scored around 2.8 million points in the AnTuTu benchmark in our review.
For context, its predecessor, the Tab S10 Ultra, featured a 14.6-inch AMOLED panel with a resolution of 1848 x 2960 pixels. The device came with a dual rear camera setup including a 13MP primary sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. It also had a dual 12MP selfie camera setup. The Tab S10 Ultra was equipped with the Dimensity 9300+ processor. It featured an 11,200mAh battery with 45W charging support. The tablet had a starting price of $1,200.
That being said, Samsung has not officially confirmed the specifications of the Tab S11 Ultra yet. However, the device receiving certification is a strong hint of an imminent release.