Samsung is preparing to launch the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series of tablets in the coming months. Today, the MySmartPrice team spotted the South Korean variant of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, which has passed SafetyKorea certification.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus SafetyKorea certification
The SafetyKorea certificate shows that the South Korean variant of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus will be launched under the model number SM-X826N. The certificate also reveals the derivative model number SM-X820, which is expected to be the Wi-Fi variant of Samsung’s upcoming tablet.
Samsung will manufacture the upcoming flagship tablet at its factory in Vietnam. Other than that, the SafetyKorea certification did not reveal any other specifications of the tablet. Our MySmartPrice team has previously noticed in the SafetyKorea certificate the tablet’s batteries with the model number EB-BX828ABE.
The American version appeared in the Geekbench database with an octa-core MediaTek SoC processor. The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus scored 2,141 points in single-core and 6,952 points in multi-core tests and is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus SoC.
The MediaTek chipset will be paired with 12GB of RAM, and the tablet will run Android 14 out of the box. Samsung is expected to confirm details of the upcoming tablets in the coming weeks. So stay tuned for more details.
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