Igeekphone News, August 1st: The source @MysteryLupin posted a tweet on the X platform today (August 1st), revealing the storage combination and color lineup of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 series tablets, and hinting that Samsung will discontinue the Plus model.
The source indicates that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 (5G) will be equipped with 12GB of memory, and there will be three storage options: 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. In terms of color, there will be two options: gray and silver. Igeekphone previously shared the ID photo of the tablet. The Galaxy Tab S11 adopts a family-style design, with a length of approximately 254.3 millimeters and a width of 165.8 millimeters.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (5G) is also equipped with 12GB of memory and will have two storage options of 256GB and 512GB. The color is the same as that of the Galaxy Tab S11. This tablet continues the design of its predecessor and is expected to narrow the bezels. The most notable change is that the notch has been transformed into a small U-shaped cut.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite (5G) will be equipped with 6GB of memory and 128GB of storage. It will be available in three colors: gray, coral red and silver, indicating that it is mainly targeted at multimedia consumers and casual gaming users. The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite may adopt a design style similar to that of the Galaxy Tab S11. Of course, in order to maintain the affordable price of the Lite model, its functions will be different.

The source did not mention the Galaxy Tab S11 Plus model. Combined with many previous clues, it once again hinted that Samsung might discontinue the Plus model.








