Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 series tablets will also be powered by MediaTek's flagship chip

By: Vlad Cherevko | 23.04.2025, 19:08
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: the next level of mobile technology Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra tablet. Source: Samsung

According to the latest rumours, Samsung is planning to release new Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra tablets by the end of 2025. These devices will be the successors to last year's Galaxy Tab S10 lineup, which included the S10+ and S10 Ultra models.

Here's What We Know

The new tablets will reportedly also feature a MediaTek processor, but it will be a Dimensity 9400, which is an improved version of the Dimensity 9300+ chip used in the Tab S10 tablets. The code names of the new devices - GTS11 and GTS11U - have been discovered in Samsung's software code and they have a link to the MT6991 chip, which is the internal designation of the Dimensity 9400.

Details about the other specifications of the new tablets remain unknown for now. However, the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra are expected to run Android 16 with One UI 8.0 shell. The devices are also likely to retain support for the S Pen stylus and IP68 water and dust protection.

Source: Android Authority, via Sammobile