Samsung’s upcoming flagship tablet lineup continues to leak ahead of its official reveal. Following a previous leak showing press renders of the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra, Android Headlines has now released a fresh batch of renders showcasing both models in greater detail.

In addition to the visuals, more specifications have surfaced. While there aren’t many surprises, one standout feature is the “anti-reflective display” on both models. It’s still unclear whether this anti-reflective quality comes from Samsung utilizing Gorilla Glass Armor, though some speculate it might.

The Galaxy Tab S10 series is expected to introduce these “anti-reflective displays,” a feature that could be enhanced by the Gorilla Glass Armor technology first seen in the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This innovative glass is praised for its anti-glare and anti-reflective properties, but it has yet to be used in any other flagship devices this year, including the Galaxy Z Fold 6. Fans are hopeful it will make an appearance on the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Ultra, given their large screen sizes.

However, the tablets won’t feature the titanium frame found in the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Instead, they will come with the more familiar Armor Aluminum frame used in other Galaxy flagship devices. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will include Wi-Fi 7 support, a feature currently only available on the S24 Ultra, even though both tablets are powered by the same MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chip. This exclusion from the S10+ seems like a deliberate move to maintain a lower price for the base model, as Samsung has done away with the standard non-Plus and non-Ultra versions this time around.

The Galaxy Tab S10+ will come with a 12.4-inch AMOLED display and a 10,090 mAh battery, while the S10 Ultra will sport a larger 14.6-inch AMOLED display powered by an 11,200 mAh battery. On the software side, both tablets will run Android 14 with Samsung’s One UI 6.1.1 at launch, as One UI 7 and Android 15 won’t be available in time for their release. While Galaxy AI will be integrated into the tablets, it seems unlikely that any new AI-driven features will debut with these models.

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