Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra sets a high bar for tablet technology. With this in mind, one may wonder what innovative steps the company plans to take next.
In the realm of Android tablets, Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra continues to impress, with its large display, premium design, and S Pen compatibility. However, the current Book Cover Keyboard case leaves much to be desired, according to some experts.
The author expresses hope that Samsung has been working on a redesign of the Book Cover Keyboard to address these complaints. The market-available tablet keyboard that resembles the iPad Pro keyboard and overcomes the weaknesses of the Samsung Book Cover keyboard is likely manufactured by ESR Tech, a company known for premium charging accessories and related products, including keyboard cases compatible with iPads.
Samsung's flagship tablet lineup, introduced with the Tab S8 series, is considered the absolute best by the author. Yet, the company has made a decision that may disappoint some users: Samsung does not offer a cellular version of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra in the United States, instead leaving the Tab S10 Plus as the connected option.
As for the future, the author predicts minimal design changes, paired with a spec bump and potential changes to Android, for future Galaxy Tab S Ultra models. Samsung follows the same practice with its flagship devices, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7, where the highest RAM is only available with the highest storage capacity.
The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is slimmer than its previous model and is as thin as the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro. This slim design, however, has not been extended to the Book Cover Keyboard, with only the Slim version having been announced for the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, no redesign having been unveiled yet.
The author suggests that Samsung should adopt the iPad Pro keyboard design to improve the keyboard case for the Galaxy Tab S series. The current keyboard case is found to be flimsy and unsuitable for use as a laptop replacement.
In a move to sweeten the deal, Samsung is currently offering double the storage for free and has trade-in deals for the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. Despite the high price, which is comparable to some Chromebooks for the Book Cover Keyboard, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is still an impressive device that offers expandable storage.
With Google having withdrawn from the tablet market, the field is ripe for Samsung and its new Galaxy Tab S11 lineup to make a significant impact. The author questions what Samsung can do next, suggesting a possible transformation into a foldable device similar to Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Fold.
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