What to Expect from Samsung Galaxy Tablets in 2024: Power, Productivity and Purpose
Samsung is gearing up to unleash a new wave of Galaxy Tab tablets in 2024. These next-gen slates promise more power, durability, and versatility to satisfy both consumers and enterprise users.
Today, Tabletmonkeys will provide an inside look at what to expect from Samsung's newest tablet lineup in 2024.
Galaxy Tab S10

The headliner will likely be the Galaxy Tab S10, Samsung's flagship tablet expected in summer 2024.
The Tab S10 should feature the newest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip for blazing speed.
Samsung will pack in 6GB RAM or more and 128GB base storage.
Screen sizes may start at 11 inches. The S10 family will also boast S Pen support and fast charging.
Galaxy Tab Active 5
For businesses, Samsung plans the rugged Galaxy Tab Active 5 in early 2024. It will withstand challenging work environments while ensuring connectivity.
The Active 5 will offer robust Exynos 1380 processing, at least 6GB RAM, and 64GB expansion. You'll get fast charging, S Pen functionality, and the latest Android 14 platform.
New Cheap Tablet Lineup
Samsung may also launch more affordable mid-range and entry-level tablets under the Galaxy Tab A series. These could undercut iPads on pricing.
Rumors suggest Samsung will simplify its tablet lineup in 2024. We may see new Fan Edition (FE) models that mimic iPad pricing right out the gate.
Software Upgrades
On the software side, Samsung will preload Android 14 out of the box. Expect excellent multitasking with DeX mode.
Bixby may make a comeback to enable smart home control. The Tab S10 will aim to be a true laptop and iPad Pro alternative.
Performance Upgrades
On the design front, minimal changes are expected. The flagship Tab S10 will likely retain a similar thin, sleek aesthetic as the Tab S9 family.
Samsung will focus on performance upgrades rather than dramatic redesigns. Of course, durability defines the Active 5's industrial look and feel.
Overall, Samsung upcoming tablets in 2024 will emphasize power, portability, and productivity. Prices should stay competitive to conquest more iPad converts.
The Galaxy Tab S10 aims to be the Swiss Army Knife of tablets. Meanwhile, the Active 5 will conquer hazardous job sites. Which 2024 Samsung slate piques your interest?
– Jim Miller

Jim's passion for Apple products ignited in 2007 when Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone. This was a canon event in his life. Noticing a lack of iPad-focused content that is easy to understand even for “tech-noob”, he decided to create Tabletmonkeys in 2011.
Jim continues to share his expertise and passion for tablets, helping his audience as much as he can with his motto “One Swipe at a Time!”