Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Spec LEAKED! [Dimensity 9300+ Confirmed By Geekbench]
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 series is making waves in the tech world, not just for its expected high-end features but for a significant shift in its silicon strategy.
Let's check out all the latest revelations and what they mean for Samsung's tablet lineup this year.
MediaTek Takes Center Stage
In a move that's raised eyebrows across the industry, Samsung has opted to power its Galaxy Tab S10 series with MediaTek SoCs instead of the usual Qualcomm offerings. Additionally, you can see gts10u listed as the motherboard, which is another mystery for the fans. This decision was first hinted at by the well-known leaker Ice Universe and has since been corroborated by benchmark appearances.
Benchmark Breakdown
Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (SM-X926B)
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- Geekbench 6.3 scores:
- Single-core: 2,141
- Multi-core: 5,533
- Geekbench 6.3 scores:
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- RAM: 12 GB
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- Operating System: Android 14
Galaxy Tab S10+
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- Multi-core score: 6,952
The lower multi-core score for the Ultra model is likely due to unoptimized firmware, as it's still in development.
Dimensity Difference
At the heart of this shake-up is MediaTek's tablet Dimensity 9300+ chip. This powerhouse is set to drive both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra models. Here's why this matters:
- Performance Boost: The Dimensity 9300+ is reportedly faster than Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy.
- Cost Efficiency: It's slightly cheaper, which could help Samsung keep prices stable.
- Global Uniformity: Unlike Samsung's phones, their tablets typically use the same SoC worldwide.
What's Off the Table?
Interestingly, the vanilla Galaxy Tab S10 has been shelved, leaving only the Plus and Ultra variants to carry the torch.
The MediaTek Gambit: Risk or Reward?
Samsung's decision to switch to MediaTek has been met with some skepticism. Critics point out that MediaTek doesn't enjoy the same brand recognition as Qualcomm in the high-end market. However, the performance and cost benefits could outweigh these concerns.
Potential Benefits:
- Avoiding the $100 price hike seen with the Galaxy Z Fold6
- Delivering superior performance to compete with other high-end tablets
Looking Ahead
While we've got a good idea of what's coming, nothing's set in stone until Samsung makes its official announcement. Industry watchers expect more concrete details to emerge as early as October.
For tablet enthusiasts and tech aficionados alike, the Galaxy Tab S10 series represents an intriguing shift in the market. It's a bold move that could redefine expectations for high-performance tablets.

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