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Leaked Galaxy Tab S11 specs show Samsung dropping Tab S11+, adding cheaper ‘S10 Lite’

Samsung’s coming off one of its most eventful summers to date, but the company’s not done for the year yet. We know the Galaxy Tab S11 series is set to debut sometime in the coming months, and now, a full specs leak is giving us insight on what to expect from the lineup.

Dealabs published leaked specs for the Galaxy Tab S11 series, following up on a similar leak late last week from @MysteryLupin on Twitter. The big reveal here has nothing to do with the actual specs themselves; rather, it seems like Samsung is choosing to switch up its flagship tablet series again. While we’re still looking at three tablets coming out this fall, it seems like the usual 12.4-inch “Plus” model is biting the dust this year, replaced by a revived 11-inch slate and the addition of a cheaper — but similarly-sized — Galaxy Tab S10 Lite.

The Galaxy Tab S11 and S11 Ultra are, seemingly, exactly what you’d expect from follow-ups to last year’s Tab S10. Both apparently feature MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipsets, the successor to the 9300 found in the Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra. Both include 12GB of RAM by default, with the option to upgrade to a 16GB configuration on the Ultra. Similarly, the Tab S11 should offer 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB storage options, while the Ultra includes 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB. Pair it all with a 13MP rear-facing camera, a 12MP front-facing camera — remember, no dual lenses this year on the Ultra — and 45W charging, and you’re looking at a pair of premium, if ultimately familiar, flagship slates.

The only leaked render of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra so far.

But in its decision to annualize the Galaxy Tab S-series — previous Galaxy Tab lineups usually launched around every 18 months, but that changed with last year’s Tab S10 — has given Samsung the freedom to shake up how it plans new tablets. Just as how last year’s lineup skipped out on the 11-inch Tab S10, instead keeping the year-old Tab S9 around for another year, this year’s tablet series will seemingly skip out on the Tab S11+. Presumably, the Tab S10+ will stick around for sale, and considering that minor processor bump is one of the few notable improvements on this specs sheet, that’s probably for the best.

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But what of that Galaxy Tab S10 Lite? While it might sound similar to the Galaxy Tab S10 FE that arrived a few months ago, it’s actually an even cheaper option that has all the hallmarks of an entry-level iPad competitor. With a 10.9-inch 2112×1320 LCD display, 6GB or 8GB of RAM, and an Exynos 1380 processor, expect this to be cheaper than both the Tab S11 series and the midrange FE lineup. Other specs include two speakers rather than four, slower charging speeds, and a red colorway to match the usual gray and silver.

Finally, Dealabs also included European pricing for all three models, which you’ll find below:

  • Galaxy Tab S11
    • 12 GB + 128 GB • Wi-Fi: €899 • Wi-Fi + 5G: €1049
    • 12 GB + 256 GB • Wi-Fi: €959 • Wi-Fi + 5G: €1109
    • 12 GB + 512 GB • Wi-Fi: €1079
  • Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    • 12 GB + 256 GB • Wi-Fi: €1,339 • Wi-Fi + 5G: €1,489
    • 12 GB + 512 GB • Wi-Fi: €1459 • Wi-Fi + 5G: €1609
    • 16 GB + 1 TB • Wi-Fi: €1759
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
    • 6 GB + 128 GB • Wi-Fi: €399 • Wi-Fi + 5G: €459
    • 8 GB + 256 GB • Wi-Fi: €469 • Wi-Fi + 5G: €529

That’s a pretty big price gap, and leaves plenty of space for the Tab FE series to take up shelf space right alongside it. Samsung also has the Galaxy S25 FE coming at some point, before the eventual S26 series presumably kicks off 2026 in style.

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