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Samsung teases Galaxy Tab S11 series and other tablets coming later this year

As part of its latest earnings call, Samsung is teasing its next-gen Galaxy Tab S11 lineup coming later in 2025.

The smartphone giant presented its Q2 earnings report this week while delivering a preview of what’s next from the company. While another tease for its upcoming tri-fold is bound to get the most attention, Samsung also confirmed the Galaxy Tab S11 series is right around the corner. Here’s the full quote:

“Beyond smartphones, we are accelerating our ecosystem strategy in the second half of the year with a range of new products designed to maximize Galaxy’s competitive edge, including the next-generation form factor. First, we are set to release the Galaxy Tab S11 series, powered by enhanced AI capabilities and new mid-tier and entry-level models will complete our portfolio.”

We’ve already seen an early, low-res render leak for the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, showing a familiar design with, presumably, the usual 14.6-inch OLED panel front and center. It’s not without a handful of changes, though. It appears Samsung is swapping its dual front-facing cameras for a single lens with a smaller, U-shaped cutout. Likewise, without an obvious charging spot for the S Pen, this release may also drop Bluetooth from the included stylus altogether, mirroring the Galaxy S25 Ultra earlier this year.

A low-res leak of the Galaxy Tab S11

The focus on “enhanced AI capabilities” shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to anyone — Galaxy AI is all over the advertisements for the Fold and Flip 7, even with their new designs taking center stage. Also unsurprising is the promise of new mid-tier and entry-level tablets to pair with the mainline Galaxy Tab S11 series. Samsung’s flagship slates can get pretty expensive, but with matching FE and A-series entries on the way, it should be a very merry holiday season for anyone hoping for a new tablet.

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