Galaxy Tab S11, S11 Ultra pricing leaks ahead of launch

Samsung’s next premium tablets are almost here, and new leaks are giving us a better idea of how much the Galaxy Tab S11 series might cost.

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Galaxy Tab S11 render

A report from YTECHB points to US pricing for the Wi-Fi models. The regular Tab S11 with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage is said to come in at $860. The larger Tab S11 Ultra looks set to start at $1,200 for the same configuration, with higher tiers hitting $1,400 (12GB/512GB) and $1,700 (16GB/1TB). Pricing for the S11’s smaller and larger storage options hasn’t surfaced yet, and cellular versions will likely add a premium.

That puts Samsung’s new tablets right up against Apple’s iPad lineup — the iPad Air starts at $599, while the iPad Pro begins at $999. We’ve already gotten a good look at the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra, with leaked renders revealing the full design.

Specs-wise, the Tab S11 is expected to feature an 11-inch AMOLED display at 120Hz, while the Ultra goes all out with a 14.6-inch AMOLED panel. Both are tipped to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400, ship with Android 16 and One UI 8, and support the S Pen. Battery sizes are rumored at 8,400mAh (Tab S11) and 11,600mAh (Ultra), each with 45W fast charging. Both models are expected to be IP68 rated, making them resistant to dust and water.

Samsung rolled out the Galaxy Tab S10 lineup in September last year, so an IFA 2025 reveal for the S11 series looks likely. If these leaks prove accurate, the new tablets could land as strong alternatives to Apple’s iPads — with Samsung banking on bigger screens and longer update support to pull in buyers.

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