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Last updated: July 16th, 2025 at 13:35 UTC+02:00
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A popular tipster has revealed a high-quality render (image) of Samsung's upcoming flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra.
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According to multiple reports, Samsung is developing a new set of flagship tablets, the Galaxy Tab S11 series, which will have two devices, the Galaxy Tab S11 and the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. So far, their leaks and rumors have revealed their chipsets, battery capacities, and launch timeframe. Now, we get to see the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra's design.
On X, a popular tipster, Evan Blass, has posted a high-quality render of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. As you can see in the image below, it shows the device from the front and the back, which reveals many interesting details.
Starting from the front, it seems to have a U-shaped notch for the front camera(s), which is significantly smaller than the one on its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Plus, it has thin bezels around the display, just like last year’s model. The image also shows an S Pen, confirming that it will support the stylus, but that isn’t surprising.
At the rear, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has two cameras, just like the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. However, the cameras have much bigger rings now compared to before, and the new ones look similar to those on the Galaxy S25 series. It's good to see Samsung trying to maintain design consistency across various types of devices.
Recently, the brand suggested that it will launch the Galaxy Tab S11 in September 2025. With only two months to go, we should get more leaks about the two devices, revealing their remaining details.
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