The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has recently been spotted on Geekbench, revealing important information about its processor and specifications, along with its benchmark scores. To start with the benchmarks, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra achieved a score of 1,420 in the single-core test and 5,312 in the multi-core test. It’s worth noting that these results may come from a pre-production unit, which could mean the final device will perform even better. This listing confirms that the tablet will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ SoC, known for its strong capabilities.
This chipset includes a prime core that operates at 3.73GHz and was introduced in April. Users can expect a robust performance as this is a flagship-grade chip. Additionally, the model shown will feature 12GB of RAM and will run on Android 16, layered with Samsung’s custom UI upon its release. As for the launch date, it is unlikely that the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will be introduced during Samsung’s second Unpacked event in July.
Instead, it appears that Samsung might follow their previous strategy, as seen with the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, which was announced in late September and became available in October. Currently, there is limited information available about the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, but its predecessor featured a large 14.6-inch display, suggesting that this model may have a similar size. The tablet is expected to come with two rear cameras, four speakers, and will be water and dust resistant. Buyers may also have at least two color options to choose from.