Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 runs Geekbench, here's the chipset it will use [Updated]

Vlad, 12 June 2025

Update: After publishing this article, Abhishek Yadav, who first spotted the benchmark listing, reached out to us to clarify that he made a mistake initially and the tablet in question isn't the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, rather the Galaxy Tab S11. Everything else remains the same. Original article follows.

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has seemingly been spotted in the Geekbench online database, and, as usual, this has revealed its chipset. The Korean company's next flagship tablet will employ MediaTek's Dimensity 9400+ SoC, which is revealed by the 3.73 GHz Prime core.

That said, the results this prototype managed are far from what you'd expect from this chipset, but that can most likely be because this is a very early prototype and Samsung is still tuning things. So don't give any thought to the numbers for now.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra runs Geekbench, here's the chipset it will use

The tablet will have 12GB of RAM and will run Android 16 when it launches. Speaking of which, the Tab S10 Ultra came out in October after an announcement in late September, and that timeline might repeat this year. If it does, Samsung will have an issue since the Dimensity 9500 is seemingly going to be announced earlier in September, according to the latest rumors.

That won't be a good look - Samsung launching its flagship tablet using an SoC that will no longer be MediaTek's flagship. But of course only time will tell how things actually go. We'll let you know when we find out more.

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Reader comments

Yeah but I still want it 😊

I totally agree with you. 3:2 is terrible for video/livestream playback and gaming. It only works best when used in Portrait mode.

  • Anonymous
  • 15 Jun 2025
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I use my S9 ultra for media consumption & emulation so I don't want any 3:2 ratio

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