This year Samsung will shake things up in its flagship tablet lineup – both Galaxy Tab S10 slates will use the Dimensity 9300+ instead of the traditional Snapdragon chipset (in case you haven’t heard, there won’t be a vanilla Tab S10). However, some things will remain the same – like the charge speed for the two slates.

Last year’s Galaxy Tab S9 models support 45W charging. Certification details coming from China’s 3C reveal that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ (SM-X820) and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (SM-X926C) will also charge at 45W.


Charging details for the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra from the 3C

Charging details for the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra from the 3C

The certification notes that the slates will be sold without chargers (no surprise here), so you will need your own USB-PD charger – based on the 3C listing, the tablets need 10V and 4.5A. There’s no word on battery capacity, but we don’t expect major changes from the Tab S9 series.

Samsung hasn’t set an official date for the Tab S10 series reveal but current expectations are for a launch in October. We’ve seen speculative renders of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and it looks almost exactly like the Tab S9 Ultra, on the outside at least.

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