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New Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 specs revealed in Geekbench listing

Samsung is reportedly working on two premium tablets. Recently, Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 has been spotted in early benchmark rankings, revealing its chipset, operating system, and potential memory configuration.
The company previously launched the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Ultra. There was no successor to the Tab S9 tablet. This time, the company seemingly has no plans to bring a successor to the Plus variant of last year’s Tab lineup.
Meanwhile, the Geekbench listing reveals key specs of the Galaxy Tab S11 tablet, via AbhishekYadav. The evidence nearly confirms that the next Tab lineup will utilize MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400 chipset.
Adding to this, the Galaxy Tab S11 benchmarked on Geekbench with an octa-core processor. It featured four CPU cores running at 2.4GHz, three CPU cores running at 3.3GHz, and one CPU core running at 3.73GHz.
The chip is said to be packed with the Immortalis-G925 GPU, which MediaTek features in Dimensity 9400 and Plus variants. The tablet, meanwhile, scored 1,420 points in the single-core test and 5,312 points in the multi-core test.
As far as the RAM is concerned, the Galaxy Tab S11 was paired with 12GB of RAM. It’s likely to be the base option for RAM as Samsung is betting big on AI and Generative AI functionalities, which require more RAM for seamless functioning.
Samsung may debut the Galaxy Tab S11 series with Android 16 pre-installed. The One UI 8 will introduce enhanced multitasking features. Galaxy AI would also see a notable boost in order to improve usability and productivity.
The company is currently focusing on its July Unpacked, where new foldable phones, smartwatches will be unveiled. For the new flagship tablets, we assume a potential launch to happen later this year or early next year.
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Amazon is selling used Galaxy S25 Ultra in the US

Amazon has started Prime Day deals on Samsung devices, additionally, the online shopping platform has also listed a used version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The phone has a launch price of $1,299 for the base model, and during the Prime Day deal, customers can grab a unit for $949 or about 27% off. Meanwhile, Amazon is selling a used Galaxy S25 Ultra base model for $878 or about 32% off from the original price.
Amazon wrote in the description that this item will look and function the same as the new device, and will come with fresh packaging. It means the phone may or may not have some sort of refurbishment.

Used Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra on Amazon
The phone is sold by Amazon Resale and fulfilled by Amazon. According to Amazon’s resale policy, all of its items are backed by a 30-day return policy, and it’s free of charge. However, customers are required to follow some basic product return rules, like physical damage or creating any similar hardware or software issues.
To be mentioned, Amazon has listing limited stock of used models with 256GB and 512GB versions, which could run out soon. A mere confusion on this product is the warranty, resale does not cover this aspect.
The Amazon Prime Day deal has already applied a great value to Galaxy S25 Ultra and by spending nearly $100 extra, customers can get a new unit.
Galaxy S25 Ultra features the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset for performance and generative AI features. It equips a 6.9-inch QHD screen with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. It has a quad camera system – 200MP main, 50MP ultra wide angle, 50MP primary 5x telephoto, and 10MP 3x telephoto lens. The S25 Ultra packs a large 5000mAh battery that could be charged with 45W fast charging.
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Exynos 2600 will be a major upgrade over Exynos 2500, Samsung says

Samsung is quite optimistic about Exynos 2600 performance over the Exynos 2500. The latest Flip phone utilizes the company’s first 3nm chip, while the next Exynos is set to be manufactured using an even advanced process.
In a recent development, System LSI’s Park Yong-in revealed that Samsung is steadily preparing the Exynos 2600 after the Exynos 2500. The next Exynos is likely to bring a major upgrade over the Exynos 2500 powering the Z Flip 7.
Here’s what we can expect:
CPU
Samsung’s Exynos 2600 may feature a Snapdragon 8 Elite-like CPU architecture. The chip may feature two Cortex-X Prime CPU cores and six Cortex-A cores. The Exynos 2400 and Exynos 2500 come with a 10-core CPU.
Performance
Rumors point to significant performance improvements in the Exynos 2600. The new SoC may hit around 3,000 points in single-core and 10,000 points in multi-core tests on Geekbench.
Samsung’s 2nm chipset may surely bring key performance improvements, leveraging better processing power through newer core architectures like Arm’s Travis and Altos.
GPU
Xclipse 960 GPU, based on AMD RDNA, would be featured in the Exynos 2600 chipset. The GPU may score 5,800 points in 3DMark Wild Life Extreme, a huge boost over Exynos 2500 and 2400.
Process Tech
Exynos 2500 is made using Samsung Foundry’s 3nm process node. Meanwhile, Samsung is eyeing to utilize its cutting-edge SF2 (2 nanometer) fabrication process for Exynos 2600 production.
The new process will improve performance and power efficiency while reducing the area compared to the 3nm process of Exynos 2500 and the 4nm process of Exynos 2400.

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Exynos 2600 in Galaxy S26 – a long road
Samsung is indeed working on Exynos 2600, and the mass production could begin later this year. However, Samsung’s MX Division likely hasn’t yet confirmed this chipset to be used in the Galaxy S26 series next year.
Exynos 2600 may get clearance for the Galaxy S26 series after rigorous testing. As Qualcomm continues to boost Snapdragon performance, Samsung can’t take any risk with its mainstream annual flagship lineup.
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Samsung says Exynos 2600 is on track but avoids big question about Galaxy S26

Exynos 2600 development, targeting Galaxy S26, is going well, confirmed Samsung System LSI Business President. After the Unpacked event, Samsung officials held press conferences, bringing in the latest official insights on future products.
Samsung’s Exynos 2500 is powering the Galaxy Z Flip 7, whereas the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE uses Exynos 2400. The Exynos 2600 is in the works and slated to be produced using Samsung Foundry’s 2nm process technology.
System LSI Business designs Exynos chips, and Samsung Foundry produces the wafers. Both fall under Samsung DX Division, an arm of Samsung Electronics. Meanwhile, the MX Division is a different arm within Samsung Electronics.
President Park met with reporters ahead of the mentoring event “Korea National Academy of Engineering Young Festival” held at COEX in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, for fostering future engineering talent, and said this, adding, “There will be good results.”
While Exynos 2600 preparations are going well, the System LSI Chief isn’t sure if the MX Division will use it. The Samsung executive claimed that the Exynos 2600 is making decent improvements, but avoided the question of Galaxy S26 adoption.
Regarding whether Exynos 2600 will be installed in the Galaxy S26 series to be released early next year, President Park was sparing with his words, saying, “That is the customer’s purview.”
Exynos 2500 was originally planned to be used in the Galaxy S25 series earlier this year. Meanwhile, the performance difference with its Snapdragon counterpart and Samsung Foundry’s low yield canceled it in the S25 series.
Meanwhile, the System LSI and Foundry worked constantly to improve the performance and yields. As a result, the Exynos 2500 is powering the Galaxy Z Flip 7 around the world, while real performance benchmarks are yet to be seen.
Samsung has made nice progress on its 2nm process tech. It has been working to further improve the yield, which would earn it orders for the S26 series. However, it’s a sole decision of Samsung MX whether S26 uses it or goes full Snapdragon.
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Samsung reveals which Galaxy AI features will remain free always

Samsung’s Galaxy AI features are gradually becoming a part of our daily life. There was a concern that the Galaxy AI would go paid in 2026, but fortunately, Samsung has cleared the air and confirmed which features will remain free always.
Recently, Samsung confirmed to AndroidPolice that the Galaxy AI features available on Galaxy devices by default will be free forever. It means Galaxy users won’t have to pay any fee for the features that come pre-installed.
Galaxy AI features available on Samsung devices include Live Translate, Writing Assist, Interpreter, Note Assist, Transcript Assist, Browsing Assist, Photo Assist, Drawing Assist, Audio Eraser, Object Eraser, Generative Wallpapers, and many more.
Galaxy phones also come with Gemini AI features as part of the Android ecosystem. New flagships offer a 6-month free Gemini Advanced with additional storage. It’s entirely Google’s part to decide the fee and applicable charges.
After the Unpacked, the media asked TM Roh about the potential charges of Galaxy AI. Dr Roh confirmed to the media that the features will remain free until the end of 2025, and the monetization decision requires a discussion.
Samsung and Google are likely to introduce a separate feature suite. It will be available as a subscription, offering unrestricted access to Generative AI capabilities together with Gemini Advanced perks provided by Google.
The Korean tech giant is betting everything on artificial intelligence. At present, Mobile AI is the mainstream whenever a new Samsung flagship pops up. Even the company’s Design Chief dreams of making AI feel human with the next products.
So if you are in love with a Galaxy AI feature, you don’t have to worry about payments. Samsung will continue to offer the default features for free. There might be an additional subscription with even more exciting tools and capabilities.
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Caviar wants your $10,000 for luxury Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 phones

Famous luxury device designer Caviar has unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7. The new Samsung foldables have been customized by Caviar with space planet aesthetics in mind and cost over 5x the standard price.
Caviar has customized the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, which are available in limited quantities. The devices come with the same specs and features as Samsung disclosed, but the outer design has been tweaked dramatically.
Galaxy Z Fold 7
Caviar’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 adopts the aesthetics of Mars and the image of Labubu. The luxury makeover gets a bold contrast of black and deep red tones, while the titanium body showcases Cabubu.
The Cabubu character is set against a textured Martian landscape with engraved asteroids. The designer says the character is crafted using fine jewelry enamel and 24K gold. Interested yet lucky buyers can own this luxury Fold 7 for $10340 from the Caviar.
Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung’s Z Flip 7 has also got a Caviar makeover, featuring Venus and Cabubu character design. While half of the back boasts a cover screen, the below part features Cabubu, adorned with fine jewelry enamel and 24K gold.
Caviar notes on its website that the magical background with soft lines and golden accents is handcrafted using jewelry enamel and fragments of genuine meteorite. Caviar’s Flip 7 costs $8,910 for the 256GB storage variant.

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The new Samsung foldables customized by Caviar are just stunning. They target a specific portion of consumers who want something wild and unique and have no concern about spending dollars on a mobile smartphone device.
Caviar’s Fold and Flip costs over 5x the Samsung price. Still, the units will sell and probably hit the targeted sales volume. It’s note the first time the luxury designer has launched luxe models; you can check the whole archive here.
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