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  • Rumors of Samsung embracing MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chips for the Galaxy Tab S10 are supposedly confirmed.
  • The chip would be present in all size options across the Tab S10 lineup.
  • Samsung may be planning to launch the tablet this fall.

It’s only been a little over a week since Samsung turned the spotlight to its latest mobile hardware at Galaxy Unpacked. That brought us the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, the inaugural Galaxy Ring, and a bunch of other new wearables and accessories. All in all, a really decent showing — unless you’re a tablet fan. When are we ever going to see the Galaxy Tab S10? The latest rumors have been pointing towards the fall, and as we wait for confirmation of Samsung’s launch plans, we’re hearing a little more about what to expect from the tablet’s hardware.

The Galaxy Tab S9 family debuted right around this time last year, with all its options powerful yet expensive. All three sizes ran a custom version of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, just like Samsung employed in its own flagship Galaxy S23 phones. And while there’s no denying Snapdragon chips can be great, recent rumors have suggested that market pressure may be encouraging Samsung to consider MediaTek chips in some prominent upcoming devices — including the Galaxy Tab S10. While that theory’s been bouncing around for a moment, today prominent leaker Ice Universe takes to X with claims that Samsung’s move to the Dimensity 9300+ for its tablets is confirmed.