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I Tried Samsung's New Galaxy Tab S11 Tablets. Here Are the Important Upgrades

Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 series features MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processors, advanced AI tools, and impressive battery life up to 23 hours, enhancing user productivity and multimedia experience.

  • On September 4, 2025, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. launched the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, with both models available to order starting today in select markets.
  • Ahead of launch, Samsung framed the S11 series around AI and productivity, emphasising Galaxy AI and upgraded Samsung DeX to boost productivity and differentiation.
  • The Tab S11 Ultra measures just 5.1mm thick, matching the Apple iPad Pro 13-inch, and features a 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with 120Hz refresh and 2960-by-1848 resolution.
  • U.S. pricing for the line starts at $799.99 for the Tab S11 and $1,199.99 for the Tab S11 Ultra, with pre-order bundles including Goodnotes and Clip Studio subscriptions and Samsung promising seven years of OS and security updates.
  • DeX gains extended mode that connects to external monitors and supports drag-and-drop across screens, while Samsung shipped a redesigned S Pen with a hexagonal profile and cone-shaped tip for enhanced ergonomics and tilt support.
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Samsung has announced the arrival on the market of two new premium tablets, the new Galaxy Tab S11 that will offer an advanced experience thanks to the integration of Galaxy AI, the upgrading of Samsung DeX and the new S Pen, as well as of course high-end hardware. The new Galaxy Tab S11 will arrive in two versions, one with 11′′ screen, the other, called Ultra, with 14.6′′ screen, characterized by an ultra thin design that sees the thickness se…

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Ubergizmo broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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