First Look at Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Hints at a More Immersive Screen

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Lately, leaks about Samsung‘s next biggest slate have intensified. A new leak has revealed the first front-facing image of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. The picture reveals some interesting details, such as a potentially smaller notch. As a bonus, there’s also a new image of the upcoming Galaxy S25 FE.

Since their inception, Samsung’s “Ultra” tablets have had a notch. It’s positioned to act as a “webcam” when using the tablet horizontally—such as with the keyboard accessory. The notch on these tablets—including the latest Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra—isn’t too large and remains a small section of the enormous display. However, it seems Samsung now wants to reduce its size even further.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra leaked image

The image leaked by the reliable Evan Blass shows a Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra with a more “waterdrop”-style notch, less rectangular. While the reduction in size might seem minor, it can actually contribute to a more immersive viewing experience. A less obtrusive notch means more screen real estate for your content, whether you’re streaming videos, browsing the web, or getting creative with apps.

Beyond the potentially shrinking notch, the image keeps most other design elements under wraps. However, it’s safe to assume that the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra will continue to boast premium build quality and a stunning, large AMOLED display. Still, the absence of the magnetic charging spot for the S Pen is striking. The same leaked image shows that the device will be compatible with Samsung’s stylus. Has the brand changed the placement of the magnetic charging spot? We’ll have to wait and see.

New Samsung Galaxy S25 FE image leaked as well

There’s also the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE image as a bonus. The device maintains a design quite similar to the current Galaxy S24 FE, which means the bezels are thin but asymmetrical—the bottom bezel is slightly thicker than the others. It seems the company is using the symmetry of the bezels as an aesthetic differentiator. The render shows the white color variant of the device.