Samsung has a few devices coming soon and among them are two new tablets - the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra - and while it is yet to announce an official launch date for the devices, it has gotten ahead of itself and published details including prices of the tablets.
While Samsung has now pulled down the pages, some publications including Ytechb were able to grab it before they went off. According to the pages, the Galaxy Tab S10+ will be available in two storage configurations - 256GB and 512GB - and both will have 12GB of RAM. The former will sell for $999.99 while the 512GB version will be sold for $1,119.99.
On the other hand, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will be available in three configurations. The base configuration with 12GB of RAM and 256GB is priced at $1,199.99, a 512GB version with the same RAM will sell for $1,319.99; and a 1TB version with 16GB of RAM will sell for $1,619.99. Do note that these prices are for the Wi-Fi version of the tablets.
The pages also confirm there won't be a Galaxy Tab S10 and that the tablets will be available in Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver. What's good about these prices is that they remain unchanged from that of the Galaxy Tab S9+ (buy the 512GB version on Amazon for $819) and the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. Also, while the screenshots don't say, it is expected that there will be offers and trade-in deals.
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