Production of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is set to start in August, with a launch anticipated in October, according to an analyst.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is expected to launch later this year, following the introduction of the company’s flagship foldable smartphones at the recent Galaxy Unpacked event. According to a market analyst, production of the upcoming tablets might start next month, with a potential release in October. Recent reports indicate that the Galaxy Tab S10 series, which may include two models, could be unveiled in October.

**Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series Production**
Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) CEO Ross Young has announced on X (formerly Twitter) that Samsung plans to begin production of the Galaxy Tab S10 series in August. Young confirmed previous reports suggesting that only two models— the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra—will be introduced this year, with the base model potentially being omitted. The tablets are expected to come in two color options: grey and silver. Young also mentioned that the launch could occur in October, aligning with earlier predictions by journalist Max Jambor.

No further details about the launch were provided by Young, but prior leaks have offered substantial information about the upcoming tablets.

**Expected Specifications for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series**
The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are rumored to feature large AMOLED screens, with sizes of at least 12 inches. Benchmark listings suggest the Tab S10 Plus may be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset and 12GB of RAM, running Android 14 with model number SM-X828U.

The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is anticipated to have a 14.6-inch AMOLED display and maintain a similar design to the current model. Leaked renders suggest it will retain its quad-speaker setup with AKG sound and a magnetically attachable S-Pen.

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