Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra First Look Leaked Image Shows New Design S Pen and Camera Updates for 2025

See the first leaked image of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. This early look reveals key design changes to the camera and screen ahead of its 2025
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra First Look Leaked Image Shows New Design S Pen and Camera Updates for 2025

First Look Image of Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Found

A first image of the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has been shown by Evan Blass (Evleaks). The picture gives us an early view of the top model tablet's new look from both front and back.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra First Look Leaked Image Shows New Design S Pen and Camera Updates for 2025

Key Look Changes and What We See

The picture points out a few big updates from the old tablet:

  • Front Screen A smaller, U-shaped spot for the front camera is the most big change at the front. The edges around the screen are still thin.
  • S Pen Use The fact there is an S Pen in the image backs up it will keep being used.
  • Back Camera Set The tablet has a two-camera set on the back, but the lenses look bigger than the ones on the last model.
  • Same Style Idea The back camera look is like what's coming in the new Galaxy S25 phone series, showing Samsung's plan for a more same look across its devices.

Processor Doubts and When It Comes Out

We don't have all the gear info yet. It looks like the tablet will keep a big 14.6-inch screen. The main doubt is about the processor, which might be either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite or the MediaTek Dimensity 9400, based on what parts Samsung picks.

They plan to tell us more about the Galaxy Tab S11 series in September 2025. The chat now hints Samsung might put out just two types this time a basic one and this Ultra one.

Source: by Evan Blass.

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