Recently, Tinydealhas noticed that overseas media have exposed detailed information about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series of Android tablets. It is understood that, unlike the previous generation products, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series may have cut off the standard version, leaving only Plus and Ultra, two higher-positioned and higher-priced versions, which means the entry threshold for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series will be greatly improved.
As early as six months ago, technology enthusiasts discovered the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra models in the database, but it is worth noting that the Galaxy Tab S10 standard version did not appear at that time. In the latest update, this absence persists, further confirming that the Samsung Galaxy Standard Edition has been killed.
According to the IMEI database, the Galaxy Tab S10+ models include SM-X826B, SM-X826N, and SM-X828U. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra models are SM-X926B, SM-X926C, and SM-X926N. Notably, the SM-X820 and SM-X920 models, usually linked to Wi-Fi-only versions, are missing from the list.
Additionally, a source found evidence of the Galaxy testing One UI on Samsung’s OTA server. Seven test records appeared, all linked to the Plus and Ultra models. The standard version was absent once again.
Samsung seems to be increasing its investment in high-end tablets. The Galaxy Tab S10 series will have a higher positioning. More advanced features will enhance the status of its flagship products.
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