Samsung’s just a few days away from launching their next Galaxy Tab series, but you don’t need to wait until Thursday to get a pretty cohesive look at these two tablets.

As has become pre-event tradition, Evan Blass took to Twitter to show off all sorts of various market images for the Galaxy Tab S11 series, including the core designs for both tablets, various software and AI skills, and Samsung’s typical keyboard covers. While we’ve seen plenty of leaks surrounding both of these slates over the past couple of months, this is by far the most cohesive demonstration of the Tab S11 yet.

This leak confirms two sizes for Samsung’s next tablets — 11″ and 14.6″ — with the typical “Plus” model taking a year off. This is the first 11-inch flagship slate we’ve seen from the company in about two years; 2024’s Tab S11 series launched in exclusively larger sizes. These images confirm the smaller notch on the Ultra model, thanks to the removal of the ultra-wide front-facing camera; the 11-inch model, meanwhile, keeps its thicker, uninterrupted bezel around the display.

Generally speaking, these images appear to show fairly unchanged slates over last year’s models. One image presents the devices as waterproof, while another showcases the AI Key on the optional keyboard for launching Bixby or Gemini. There’s plenty of focus on the S Pen, which still magnetically clings to the back of the device despite the removal of the typically-visible strip. While no specific image shows the S Pen magnetically attached to the back of the Tab S11, the keyboard cover still includes space for it under the camera module. DeX, Gemini, and various creator-focused apps are also centered here as highlights.

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Previous leaks have pointed to a pretty familiar refresh for this year’s Galaxy Tab series, including a fairly minimal SoC bump for the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and near-identical specs across the rest of the board. Samsung has an event kicking off early Thursday, timed to IFA, to announce both of these slates and the Galaxy S25 FE, while rumors of a second September event for the company’s tri-fold and Project Moohan headset have continued to heat up.

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