Samsung to launch Galaxy Tab S10+ with MediaTek chipset

Samsung might break the Snapdragon monopoly on its next flagship tablet series, revealed one benchmark listing. A device with the model number SM-X828U likely to be the Galaxy Tab S10+, appeared on Geekbench with a Dimensity 9300+ platform by MediaTek.

The Korean company has been increasing its usage of MediaTek chipsets in the past four years, as there are dozens of smartphones with Dimensity and Helio platforms. However, it is a surprise to see a MediaTek chip in a premium tablet, as we've only seen two of those (out of nearly 120), and both of them are affordable LTE-only devices.

The device was benchmarked with 12 GB RAM and Android 14, both of which aren't really a surprise. We are intrigued to see how Samsung intends to approach this - migrating the full lineup to MediTek is unlikely so it will either be a split by models or by markets.

Via (in Korean)

Reader comments

  • Anonymous

bigger die size = higher price chip company (qualcomm, mediatek) dont have privilege like apple where can cover chip cost with rest part of the phone parts

  • Anonymous

Why don't mediatek make a kompanio soc based on the dimensity 9300+ with 10 cores? It would match atleast an m2.

  • Balc

Don't expect service after sales from them. Once sold, they will try to prove that, you yourself built the equipment and damaged it and they can't help you with repairs.