Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+, S10 Ultra expected to have anti-reflective displays

Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra will feature anti-reflective display for their panels
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series. — Samsung
An undated image of Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series. — Samsung

Samsung is gearing up to update its Android tablet lineup in October with the potential release of the Galaxy Tab S10 series, including the Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra. However, a recent leak speculated about the type of displays on these upcoming tablets. 

Galaxy Tab S10 series anti-reflection display

According to the renders recently published by Android Headlines, the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra will feature anti-reflective displays for their 12.4-inch and 14.6-inch panels, respectively. 

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Previously, the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s display debuted with “Gorilla Armor” had a special anti-reflective design meant to whisk away reflections on the display. While this feature hasn’t made its way to other devices yet, it seems that it would be used on large displays like these Tab S10 series tablets. 

Apple has also long integrated anti-reflective displays on the iPad, and now it appears that Samsung is gearing up to take a similar step. 

Galaxy Tab S10 other specs

Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra are expected to feature IP68 water/dust resistance, an “Enhanced Armor Aluminum” frame, and slightly thinner designs at 5.6mm and 5.4mm, respectively. 

Tab S10 series camera 

While Samsung isn’t upgrading the cameras both tablets will have a 13MP main camera and an 8MP ultrawide camera on the back, arranged vertically. 

However, on the front, the Plus model supports a 12MP selfie camera while the Ultra will have a second front-facing camera, a 12MP ultrawide unit. 

S10+ and S10 Ultra battery

The Galaxy Tab S10+ is tipped to be equipped with a 10,090mAh battery, while the Ultra packs an 11,200mAh battery, similar to the Tab S9 series. However, the charging speed will also remain unchanged at 45W. 

The tech giant also plans to ship the Galaxy Tab S10+ with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB storage whereas the Ultra variant might be available in two RAM variants such as 12GB and 16GB with up to 1TB storage.