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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10: Can it Outshine Apple? Latest Rumors Revealed!

Samsung has been making waves in the tablet market, steadily closing in on Apple’s dominant position with its high-quality devices. While Apple’s latest iPad Pros boast a powerful chip, Samsung is taking a different approach with its upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 series.

The US-bound Galaxy Tab S10 Plus variant was recently spotted on Geekbench featuring the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus chip. Leaker Ice Universe has confirmed that the entire series will be powered by this chip. While this may not sound as exciting as Apple’s latest offerings, the Dimensity 9300 Plus is no slouch.

Here are some key points to consider about the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus chip:

– The chip is based on TSMC’s 4nm process, similar to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
– It includes one Cortex X4 core clocked at 3.4GHz, three Cortex X4 cores at 2.85GHz, and four Cortex A720 cores at 2.0GHz.
– The Dimensity 9300 Plus benchmarks higher than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 but offers better sustained performance.
– However, it may not match up to the Snapdragon’s Adreno GPU in terms of gaming performance.

While some users may prefer the Snapdragon chip over MediaTek, there are potential benefits to using the Dimensity 9300 Plus in Samsung’s tablets:

– The lower cost of the Dimensity chip could lead to a more affordable price point for the Galaxy Tab S10 series.
– Rumors suggest that there will be two models in this year’s lineup: Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, with a design similar to their predecessors.
– Samsung is expected to unveil these new tablets in October alongside a new foldable phone rumored to be called Fold 6 Ultra or Fold 6 Slim, which may only be available in select markets like South Korea and China.

Stay tuned for more updates on Samsung’s upcoming releases and how they stack up against the competition!

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