Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra surfaces in first leak with fewer cameras, smaller display notch

galaxy-tab-s11-ultra-

 Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra leak reveals design changes including a smaller U‑notch, dual rear cameras, and relocated S Pen slot. Read spoilers, specs, expected India launch timelines, pricing insights, pros‑cons and actionable tips.


Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: Why the leak matters in India
  2. What the leak reveals: Key design changes
  3. Technical specs & chipset – What’s under the hood
  4. Indian market relevance & expected pricing
  5. Pros & cons: Indian consumer considerations
  6. Comparison with Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
  7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  8. Strategic CTAs for readers
  9. Conclusion


1. Introduction: Why the leak matters in India

Samsung remains a dominant player in India's premium tablet market, especially among creative professionals, students, and enterprise users. With the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra rumored for a September–October 2025 launch, this early leak—featuring renders by reputed tipster Evan Blass—offers valuable insight into the tablet's design and India‑specific expectations. 

These leaks help Indian buyers consider whether to hold off on S10 Ultra purchases or wait for new features, price drops, or trade‑in options.


2. What the leak reveals: Key design changes

🔍 Front & Notch: Smaller “U‑shaped” / waterdrop notch

  • The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra retains its expected 14.6‑inch AMOLED display but features a smaller rounded U-shaped (waterdrop) notch, replacing the wider notch of the S10 Ultra.
  • This suggests Samsung may have removed the ultra‑wide selfie sensor, potentially offering only one front camera now. 
  • Bezels remain thin but slightly more utilitarian in design compared to prior Ultra models. 

📸 Rear Cameras & S Pen Slot: Simplified trayless design

  • The rear now houses two cameras with larger rings, similar to the S25 series aesthetic. 
  • The dedicated magnetic S Pen slot beneath the camera module is missing. Rendered images still show an S Pen—suggesting that the attachment location may have moved to the tablet’s side or top, perhaps similar to Apple’s iPad Pro. 

🎨 Color & Build: Cleaner silhouette

  • The back design is notably cleaner without the S Pen strip and with compact camera rings—suggesting Samsung is going for a more refined, minimalist aesthetic. 


3. Technical Specs & Chipset – What’s Under the Hood

While the leak is visual, associated reporting suggests core specifications:

  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ (8‑core) with approx 10% CPU improvement over S10 Ultra, yet reportedly slower than Snapdragon 8 Elite smartphones. 
  • Battery: Rumored to feature around 11,374 mAh, a modest bump from S10 Ultra. 
  • Launch timeframe: Expected in September or early October 2025—possibly alongside Galaxy S25 FE. 

Indian publications also forecast the tablet may include features like Wi‑Fi 7, USB‑C, 5G support, and stylus enhancements, though official specs remain unconfirmed. 


4. Indian Market Relevance & Expected Pricing

📱 Will Samsung launch Tab S11 Ultra in India?

Yes—Samsung has historically launched its Ultra series in India. Anticipate an official India variant with local firmware, service support, and payment/tax adjustments.

💸 Expected India Price

Based on prior S10 Ultra pricing (₹1,05,000–₹1,10,000), Indian pre‑order price could start around ₹1,25,000–₹1,30,000, considering import duties and premium positioning. ()

🔄 Trade‑in & Offers

Indian retailers like Tata CLiQ, Flipkart, or Amazon India often offer exchange offers for old Galaxy tablets. Credit‑card and EMI discounts could reduce effective pricing by 10–15%.

🧑‍💻 Use‑case relevance

  • Students and educators: S Pen and display size are ideal for coursework, sketching, and digital learning.
  • Enterprise & workplace: DeX support and tablet‑based hybrid work use cases.
  • Content creators: Though the notch may slightly limit camera versatility, the OLED screen remains excellent for viewing, HDR content, and editing.

5. Pros & Cons: Indian Consumer Considerations

✅ Pros⚠️ Cons
Cleaner back panel; minimalist designSmaller notch may feel cheaper than symmetrical bezels
Dual rear cameras retain productivity utilityLoss of ultra‑wide front camera likely
Potential side‑mounted S Pen charging; better ergonomicsStylus may not support Bluetooth charging
Battery bump (~11,374 mAh) and 120 Hz AMOLEDChipset slightly weaker than Snapdragon flagships
Premium India positioning with strong support network₹1.3 lakh price may deter mass adoption

Indian buyers prioritizing productivity (Note‑taking, DeX, stylus work) should find value. Casual users or those concerned about stylus ergonomics may prefer waiting or considering alternatives like iPad Pro or Mi Pad premium tablets.


6. Comparison: Tab S11 Ultra vs Tab S10 Ultra

Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (2024)

  • Dual front cameras (wide + ultra wide)
  • Wide notch & signature back S Pen strip
  • Qualcomm/MediaTek chipset
  • Approx ₹1.05 Lakh in India

Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (Leaked)

  • Single front camera via smaller U‑notch
  • No visible rear stylus area—likely side‑mount
  • MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip, larger battery
  • Estimated ₹1.3 Lakh in India

If features like dual‑camera front, Bluetooth S Pen, or premium bezel feel matter, some may prefer S10 Ultra if priced aggressively. Otherwise, S11 Ultra brings refinement and longer OS update lifespan.


7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Will Tab S11 Ultra support Indian stylus languages like Hindi handwriting?
Yes. Samsung’s S Pen ecosystem (Note app, Samsung Notes) supports multiple regional Indian languages.

Q2. Will there be an LTE or 5G variant in India?
Expect both Wi‑Fi and cellular (5G) versions, similar to S10 Ultra.

Q3. How does Samsung’s warranty service in India work?
Samsung provides a 1‑year warranty in India with walk‑in service centers in every metro and many tier‑2 cities.

Q4. Can I use it as a phone replacement?
Not realistically—while voice‑call support may exist, its 14.6‑inch size is cumbersome for phone use. However, it’s excellent for hybrid work and content consumption.

Q5. Should I pre‑order in India or wait for price drops?
Pre‑orders offer trade‑in and bank offers which can offset premium price. But waiting for festive sales (Diwali, Republic Day) may fetch better deals.


8. Strategic CTAs for Engaged Readers

  • Pre‑order interest? Sign up for alerts on Flipkart/Samsung India page for early birds and bonus accessories.
  • Compare variants: Create a table comparing S10 Ultra vs S11 Ultra vs Apple iPad Pro; share PDF and get early access.
  • Join a WhatsApp/Telegram group where Indian early adopters can pool trade‑in data and discounts.
  • YouTube CTA: SciEng video exploring “notch vs no‑notch” productivity impact? Subscribe and comment.

Encourage comments: What matters more to you—a cleaner design or dual selfie cameras? Share in comments!


9. Conclusion

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra leak points to a more refined design—featuring a smaller U‑notch, simpler rear aesthetics, and possible stylus redesign—while retaining the core Ultra formula Android power‑users love. For Indian buyers, the tablet is expected to debut in September–October 2025 with expected local pricing around ₹1.25–1.30 lakh, balanced by trade‑in and festival offers.

If you're a content creator, student, or multitasker who values stylus input and large display, it's worth waiting. But if a slightly wider notch and robust front camera set-up are key for your use, exploring deals on the S10 Ultra may make sense.

Actionable steps:

  • Bookmark and monitor Samsung India’s official page.
  • Pre-register interest on trusted e‑commerce platforms.
  • Prepare to trade‑in older Galaxy devices for maximum savings.

Further Reading


📣 What are your thoughts?
Would you welcome a cleaner S11 Ultra even if it drops the ultra‑wide front camera? Would side‑mounted S Pen be more practical? Let me know in comments or on X/Twitter @_theujjwalsingh


Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post