Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 keyboard might get an AI button, borrowing a page from Microsoft
Samsung‘s upcoming flagship tablet, the Galaxy Tab S10, is generating plenty of buzz. While we’re expecting a usual hardware refresh for the tablets, a new detail has surfaced that suggests Samsung might be taking inspiration from a competitor – Microsoft.Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 keyboard might get an AI button, borrowing a page from Microsoft
According to a report by WinFuture, Samsung
may add a dedicated “Galaxy AI key” to the Tab S10’s keyboard accessory, possibly drawing from Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs, which feature a similar AI button.
WinFuture also shared a mockup (not an official image) showing the Galaxy AI key replacing the right Ctrl button on the keyboard. However, it’s still unclear what this button will do — whether it will activate the entire Galaxy AI feature suite or focus on a specific one.Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 keyboard might get an AI button, borrowing a page from Microsoft
The report suggests that many of the new features coming to Galaxy devices with One UI 6.1.1 will also be available on the Tab S10. A dedicated button would certainly make these features more accessible to users.
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While the AI key is a fresh addition, the Tab S10’s overall design likely won’t see major changes. Leaks suggest that Samsung will stick with its familiar style, including a vertical dual-camera setup on the back and a notched display with a selfie camera on the Ultra model.
As for pricing, the Ultra and Plus versions of the Tab S10 are unlikely to be budget-friendly. The Tab S10 Plus is rumored to start at around $1,400 and can go as high as $1685 for the 5G variant.
The Ultra model, on the other hand, is rumored to be priced $1660 for the base 12/512GB variant while the top–tier model with 5G support will go as high as $2350.
While it’s still not confirmed, the Galaxy Tab S10 series is expected to launch sometime in October.
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