Samsung has only released two flagship tablets this year: the almost 15-inch Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and this 12.4-inch Galaxy Tab S10+. You no longer get an 11-inch option, which few people bought anyway.
The Galaxy Tab S10+ is much smaller and more portable than the Tab S10 Ultra. It’s also cheaper, of course, but doesn’t compromise on display quality or processing power. You get the same 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with an anti-reflective coating beforehand.
Inside is the 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ with four Cortex-X4 prime cores (one at 3.4 GHz and three at 2.85 GHz). Expect an 18% increase in processing and a 28% increase in graphics prowess over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in last year’s Tab S9 series.
The Galaxy tab S10 Ultra next to the S10+
You get a large 10,090mAh battery with 45W charging power, which should ensure plenty of runtimes for most tasks.
You also get the S Pen in the box. It opens up a world of possibilities for multitasking and content creation and is a great way to bypass the UI.
The Galaxy Tab S10+ doesn’t have a notch like its larger counterpart, which people will probably appreciate.
Samsung already sells the Galaxy Tab S10+ all over the world. The base 12/256GB version costs €1,119/£999/$999/INR 90,999. You can pair it with the $180 Book Cover Keyboard Slim, which has a non-detachable keyboard, or the $260 Book Cover Keyboard, which has a backlit keyboard and glass trackpad and detaches from the tablet for more ease of use.