At the same time, the company is also preparing to bring back the "standard" version after a period of absence.
Accordingly, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will be upgraded with an additional battery capacity of about 500 mAh - the first upgrade since the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, the first tablet in Samsung's "super-large" line.
The new battery is likely to be advertised at around 11,700 mAh or slightly higher. Meanwhile, the current Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra model only has a battery capacity of 11,200 mAh.
In addition, the report also said that the Galaxy Tab S11 series will continue to have only two versions, however, instead of the Plus version, Samsung is expected to revive the "standard" model. This smaller device will likely reuse the same battery as the Galaxy Tab S9 with a capacity of 8,400 mAh.
The launch date of the Galaxy Tab S11 is not yet confirmed, but the Tab S10 series was launched in September last year.
If Samsung continues the same schedule, the Galaxy Tab S11 may be announced this fall. With the upgrade of the Ultra model and the return of the standard version, the company seems to be adjusting the product strategy to better meet the user's diverse needs.
From those who need high performance and long battery life, to popular users who want to experience the high-end Galaxy Tab at a more affordable price. This could be an important step in the context of the tablet market gradually recovering from a period of Celsiusation.