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Promo video for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 leaks, focuses on AI, sturdiness and efficiency


Samsung is having a bad day with leaks – first, it revealed the Galaxy Tab S10 pricing, then the Galaxy S24 FE pricing and now a promo video for the new tablets has surfaced.

The video shows off what should be familiar AI features by now – Circle to Search (with the S Pen, of course), AI image generation based on your doodles (again with the S Pen), there is now even an AI button on the keyboard cover (similar to the new Galaxy Book laptops). You can get a closer look at the AI button in these previously leaked images of the new keyboards.



Screengrabs from the Galaxy Tab S10 promo video
Screengrabs from the Galaxy Tab S10 promo video
Screengrabs from the Galaxy Tab S10 promo video
Screengrabs from the Galaxy Tab S10 promo video
Screengrabs from the Galaxy Tab S10 promo video

Screengrabs from the Galaxy Tab S10 promo video

Just like the 2023 models, the new Galaxy Tab S10 slates will be dust and water resistant. They also support the usual second screen feature that lets you use the tablet as an additional screen for your Windows PC or laptop.

Here is the full video:

Tab S10 pic.twitter.com/LhOneWF3QE

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We mentioned the prices above, the Galaxy Tab S10+ will start at $1,000 (for a 256GB Wi-Fi slate) and the Tab S10 Ultra at $1,200 (also Wi-Fi 256GB). There will be 5G variants, of course, but their prices haven’t leaked yet. This year there will be no vanilla model.

Samsung hasn’t confirmed it officially, but the Galaxy Tab S10 tablets and the Galaxy S24 FE are expected to be unveiled on October 3 (that’s Thursday next week).

PS. Samsung India is already accepting pre-orders for the Galaxy S10 tablets, which is just a promo campaign that can net you a free charger.

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