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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus/Ultra support 45W fast charging

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Ultra could feature 45W charging. In a recent development, the 3C website listed a key feature of the tablets. It shares almost confirmed info regarding the charging speed of Tab S10 models.

According to 3C (via MySmartPrice), the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra feature 45W fast charging. It’s the same as last year’s Galaxy Tab S9 series, and it aligns with the previous leaks that were suggested to be the same.

China’s 3C reveals that the Galaxy Tab S10+ (SM-X820) and the Tab S10 Ultra (SM-X926C) will also charge at 45W. Both tablets won’t get an in-box charger, which isn’t a surprising development as Samsung stopped it years ago.

While the charging aspect is unchanged, the company has opted for MediaTek SoC. Rather than a Snapdragon chip, Samsung is utilizing MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+ processor. The shift will be applicable, internationally including the USA.

Apart from this, Samsung is unlikely to bring a vanilla Tab S10 this year. This means the lineup will have two models only – the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra. The Korean tech giant seems to be streamlining its tablet lineup with this move.

Samsung could launch the Galaxy Tab S10 series in October. The new Fan Edition smartphone is also rumored to go official in the same month. The Galaxy S25 series will be launched early next year with a major design overhaul and flagship hardware.

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