Galaxy Tab S10 listings surface online, but something important is missing

It looks like Samsung is planning a major shake-up for its tablet strategy.

Galaxy Tab S10 listings surface online, but something important is missing
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 comparison
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (top) with Tab S9 Ultra (bottom) and Z Flip 5 (left).
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  • The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and S10 Ultra have been spotted on the 3C certification website, hinting at their impending launch.
  • The listing confirms the return of 45W wired charging support but doesn’t reveal any other specifications.
  • The absence of the 11-inch Tab S10 in these listings adds weight to rumors that Samsung might discontinue this model.

Samsung recently unveiled its latest foldable smartphones and the innovative Galaxy Ring, but the flagship Galaxy Tab S10 series was notably missing from the event. The company has since confirmed that the Tab S10 series will be coming later this year. Current rumors are pointing to a possible October release for the new tablets, and a recent sighting on the 3C certification website seems to support this timeline.

MySmartPrice has identified two of these upcoming devices — the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra — appearing on the 3C certification platform. The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus carries the model number SM-X820, while the S10 Ultra is listed as SM-X926C. These certifications reveal that the tablets will continue to support 45W wired charging, but we don’t see any other specifications appearing in the listings.