Galaxy Tab S11, S11 Ultra, and S10 Lite Live Photos Leaked Ahead of Launch

It’s no secret that Samsung is gearing up to launch three new Android tablets: Galaxy Tab S11, Tab S11 Ultra, and Tab S10 Lite. Thanks to early leaks, we already know a few details about what the company has in store. Now, newly surfaced live photos give us our first real-world glimpse at all three devices.
Leaked photos reveal designs of three upcoming Samsung tablets
Samsung is set to shake up its flagship tablet lineup this year by skipping the Plus model and bringing back the standard model. In addition, it will introduce a toned-down variant of last year’s flagship tablet series aimed at budget-conscious buyers. Today, we spotted live images of all three upcoming devices on the Safety Korea website (thanks to @KeepUPwithOneUI).
Speaking of the Galaxy Tab S11, it adopts a familiar design with rounded corners and slightly thicker bezels around the display. For the front-facing camera, there is a circular cutout on the top bezel. Rulers placed alongside the tablet point to similar dimensions as the Galaxy Tab S9 and Tab S10 FE. Both tablets measure around 254.3 mm in width and 165.8 mm in height.

Galaxy Tab S11
As for the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, just like its predecessor, it features extremely thin bezels on all four sides with rounded corners. However, there is a change in the front-facing camera housing — it has a small U-shaped cutout instead of a wider notch. This design change appears to come with a compromise.

Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
Unlike the dual front-facing camera setup on the Tab S10 Ultra, the tablet features a single camera. While this will likely result in a more immersive viewing experience, it feels like a step backward — particularly considering that Apple is reportedly planning to add two front-facing cameras on its next-generation iPad Pro.

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite may arrive with a similar design language to the Galaxy Tab S11. Of course, there will be differences in features to keep the Lite model affordable for a wider audience. All three Android tablets should go official sometime in September or October 2025.










