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The latest high-end iPad Pro brought a major redesign to Apple’s tablet lineup, including making it the thinnest device in its class. Samsung’s upcoming flagship tablet might match the iPad Pro’s slim profile—quite literally—while introducing some additional features.
What’s on the horizon?
According to reliable leakster Ahmed Qwaider, who has a good track record with Samsung leaks, the anticipated Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will measure just 5.1 millimeters thick, matching the thickness of the 13-inch iPad Pro equipped with the M4 chip.
This image is purportedly the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, as revealed by @evleaks/Evan Blass.
The tablet is expected to sport a larger 14.6-inch OLED display, with a notable design change: the previous boat-shaped notch housing two front cameras has been replaced by a smaller teardrop-shaped notch, accommodating just one selfie camera.
Much like its Apple counterpart, Samsung’s new tablet will feature a 120Hz refresh rate OLED screen, 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of onboard storage. Other leaked details include an IP68 water and dust resistance rating, and color options in silver and gray.
What sets Samsung apart?
Samsung’s tablet could truly stand out with a few key features. It’s rumored to support 45W wired fast charging, significantly quicker than the charging speed on the iPad Pro. Also, unlike the single rear camera found on many premium tablets, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra might include two cameras on the back for enhanced versatility.
Additionally, the device is expected to have a recessed magnetic slot on its metal shell for conveniently storing a stylus. It’s also set to run Samsung’s latest AI-driven features via One UI 8, which promises deep integration with Google’s Gemini platform.
As for timing, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Tab S11 series will launch in the second half of 2025.
Summary
This upcoming tablet aims to combine sleek design with powerful hardware, including top-tier display quality, fast charging, and advanced camera options. It looks poised to give the iPad Pro a serious run for its money in the premium tablet market.