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    The premium tablet for work, entertainment and all things creative – Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 5G review

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is a high-quality premium tablet equipped with a 14.6-inch AMOLED display that boasts enormous brightness and impressive image quality. Its aluminum unibody case, which features a thickness of only 5.05 millimeters, is IP68-certified for water and dust protection and has a high-quality finish, but it can be twisted a little too easily.

    The tablet is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ with 12 GB of RAM and fast UFS 4.0 storage, which ensures super high performance and smooth multitasking. Android 16 with One UI 8.0 and Galaxy AI runs stably on the device, and the new DeX mode allows for productive work with multiple windows directly on the tablet.

    Thanks to its revised design, the new S Pen fits better in your hand and responds more precisely than before, but it doesn’t support Bluetooth and its magnetic connection is rather weak. The tablet’s 12 MP cameras deliver solid but not outstanding results, especially when it comes to their zoom and dynamics.

    An 11,600 mAh battery provides decent runtimes and charges fully in around 90 minutes at 45 watts. Positive features of the device include the good sound quality of its four speakers, as well as its modern connectivity such as Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and a microSD slot. Some points of criticism are its lack of a vibration function and the display’s less-than-optimal color calibration.

    Pros

    + slim design

    + big and bright AMOLED display

    + high performance

    + long update support

    + S Pen included

    Cons

    – S Pen without Bluetooth

    – PWM frequency still not sufficiently high

    – no LTPO display and color calibration could be better

    You can buy the Wi-Fi model of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra from Amazon for $1,199.99.

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 5G unites a modern design with a huge AMOLED display, powerful performance, and versatile features. It is designed to impress during everyday use as well as for work and entertainment—a premium tablet that aims to meet high standards and comes with a price tag to match.

    The Samsung tablet is available in three storage variants:

    Wi-Fi 5G
    256 GB $1,199.99 approx. $1,700
    512 GB $1,319.99 approx. $1,800
    1,024 GB $1,619.99 approx. $2,200

    Display

    14.60 inch 16:10, 2960 x 1848 pixel 239 PPI, Capacitive Touchscreen, native pen support, Dynamic AMOLED 2X, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, anti-reflection coating, glossy: yes, HDR, 120 Hz

    Storage

    256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash, 256 GB 

    , 223.3 GB free

    Connections

    1 USB 3.0 / 3.1 Gen1, USB-C Power Delivery (PD), 1 HDMI, 1 DisplayPort, Audio Connections: USB-C, 1 Fingerprint Reader, Brightness Sensor, Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Hall, Geomagnetic, OTG

    Networking

    802.11 a/​b/​g/​n/​ac/​ax/​be (a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/ax = Wi-Fi 6/ Wi-Fi 6E 6 GHz be = Wi-Fi 7), Bluetooth 5.4, 2G (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), 3G (Band 1, 2, 4, 5, 8), LTE (Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 20, 25, 26, 28, 32, 38, 39, 40, 41, 66), 5G-Sub6 (Band 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 20, 25, 26, 28, 38, 40, 41, 66, 71, 77, 78), Dual SIM, LTE, 5G, GPS

    Size

    height x width x depth (in mm): 5.1 x 326.3 x 208.5 ( = 0.2 x 12.85 x 8.21 in)

    Battery

    11600 mAh Lithium-Ion, Battery cycles: 1200

    Charging

    fast charging / Quickcharge

    Operating System

    Android 16

    Camera

    Primary Camera: 13 MPix (25 mm, f/2.0, AF) + 8 MPix (Ultra Wide, 10 mm, f/2.2); Camera2-API-Level: Level 3
    Secondary Camera: 12 MPix (15 / 25 mm, f/2.2)

    Additional features

    Speakers: Quad, Keyboard: Onscreen, USB-C-Cabel, SIM-Tool, S Pen, One UI 8.0, 24 Months Warranty, Bluetooth Audio Codecs: SBC, AAC, aptX, LDAC, SSC | GNSS: GPS (L1), Glonass (L1), BeiDou (B1I), Galileo (E1), QZSS (L1) | HDR: HLG, HDR10, HDR10+ | DRM Widevine L1 | eSIM | IP68 | USB Copy Test: 330,04 MB/s (connected to Samsung Portable SSD T7 (USB 3.2 Gen. 2), Supported File Systems for external storages: NTFS read only, FAT32, exFAT | Body-SAR: 0.797 W/kg | max. charging speed: 45 W (wired), fanless, waterproof

    Weight

    695 g ( = 24.52 oz / 1.53 pounds) ( = 0 oz / 0 pounds)

    Note: The manufacturer may use components from different suppliers including display panels, drives or memory sticks with similar specifications.

    The predecessor model’s already slim case has been made even thinner in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, now with a specification of only 5.1 millimeters in thickness, while we actually measured a thickness of just 5.05 millimeters. The two cameras protrude by 2.15 millimeters each, but the device hardly wobbles when lying flat on a table.

    The tablet features a unibody case, which is only interrupted by recesses for the antennas. Buyers can choose between gray and silver. Despite its slim design, the device’s Armor Aluminum appears to be very robust, yet it creaks audibly when twisted. Its finish is impressive—with gaps that are tight and even—and despite its hard edges, the Tab S11 Ultra feels nice to hold.

    The Galaxy tablet is once again IP68 certified, making it both water- and dust-resistant. On our gray model, the card slot isn’t the same color as the rest of the frame. It has space for a nano-SIM card as well as a microSD card.

    325 mm / 12.8 in 214 mm / 8.43 in 8.6 mm / 0.3386 in 960 g2.12 lbs326.3 mm / 12.8 in 208.5 mm / 8.21 in 5.1 mm / 0.2008 in 695 g1.532 lbs289.6 mm / 11.4 in 209.6 mm / 8.25 in 5.97 mm / 0.235 in 675 g1.488 lbs289.1 mm / 11.4 in 196.1 mm / 7.72 in 5.5 mm / 0.2165 in 580 g1.279 lbs281.6 mm / 11.1 in 215.5 mm / 8.48 in 5.1 mm / 0.2008 in 579 g1.276 lbs297 mm / 11.7 in 210 mm / 8.27 in 1 mm / 0.03937 in 5.7 g0.01257 lbs

    Its features haven’t changed much compared to the Tab S10 Ultra and include a fast USB 3.2 port (Gen. 1), which managed high transfer rates of around 330 MB/s during our copying test using a Samsung Portable SSD T7. Connected storage devices must be formatted with FAT, FAT32, or exFAT; NTFS can only be read, but not written to.

    The S Pen is also back on board, but its magnetic attachment surface is now located on the top edge instead of the back of the tablet. Since this is very narrow and therefore offers little grip, the pen has a tendency to fall out of pockets and backpacks. The metal contacts on the back serve as a connection for optional keyboard covers.

    Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 7, and microSD support are also available.

    In combination with our reference card, the Angelbird AV Pro V60, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra’s microSD card slot achieved a decent transfer rate during our copying test, but it wasn’t as fast as its predecessor.

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    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash; SDCard Sequential Write 0.5 GB; Angelbird AV Pro V60: Ø13.9 (5.94-34.9)

    Teclast T70 Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash; SDCard Sequential Write 0.5 GB; Angelbird V60: Ø38.1 (24.1-50.1)

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash; SDCard Sequential Read 0.5 GB; Angelbird AV Pro V60: Ø59.6 (37.5-72.3)

    Teclast T70 Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash; SDCard Sequential Read 0.5 GB; Angelbird V60: Ø75.7 (17.8-83.5)

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra comes with Google Android 16 and the in-house user interface One UI 8.0. It is set to receive updates for seven years (until September 30, 2032). Users also get full access to Galaxy AI and AI agents.

    Samsung has significantly revamped the DeX mode. It can still be projected onto an external display via cable or wirelessly, but it can now also be used to its full extent directly on the tablet. Switching between conventional tablet mode and DeX mode can be done with a simple swipe gesture, allowing windows and apps to be resized and positioned as desired. This is complemented by the support of up to four desktops. 

    The tablet comes in super slim and plastic-free packaging. At the time of testing, a detailed sustainability report was not yet available, but the aluminum used for the tablet is made from 100% recycled sources. However, this only accounts for 11.53% of the device, and its recyclability rate is 8.9%.

    Spare parts and repair manuals are already listed by Samsung but are not yet in stock, which should change in the coming weeks.

    The 5G version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra boasts support for an impressive range of frequency bands and consistently demonstrated stable reception during our tests. The latest Wi-Fi 7 standard is available for Wi-Fi connectivity, which resulted in high and stable transfer rates in combination with our reference router, the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000.

    Its large display, four speakers and good triple microphone setup all contribute to creating a powerful video calling and conferencing experience. Its sound is good in quiet environments, and its front camera can track people in the picture quite well.

    Networking
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    802.11 a/​b/​g/​n/​ac/​ax/​be
    iperf3 transmit AXE11000





    971 (min: 476) MBit/s ∼95%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000





    981 (min: 963) MBit/s ∼57%

    iperf3 transmit AXE11000 6GHz





    1842 (min: 908) MBit/s ∼100%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000 6GHz





    1873 (min: 1645) MBit/s ∼100%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
    iperf3 transmit AXE11000





    1018 (min: 1003) MBit/s ∼100%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000





    968 (min: 908) MBit/s ∼56%

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    Wi-Fi 6E
    iperf3 transmit AXE11000





    658 (min: 447) MBit/s ∼65%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000





    607 (min: 509) MBit/s ∼35%

    iperf3 transmit AXE11000 6GHz





    1196 (min: 901) MBit/s ∼65%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000 6GHz





    978 (min: 615) MBit/s ∼52%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    802.11 a/​b/​g/​n/​ac/​ax/​be
    iperf3 transmit AXE11000





    878 (min: 807) MBit/s ∼86%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000





    1723 (min: 1322) MBit/s ∼100%

    Teclast T70
    802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
    iperf3 transmit AXE11000





    92.7 (min: 57) MBit/s ∼9%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000





    120 (min: 100) MBit/s ∼7%

    Average 802.11 a/​b/​g/​n/​ac/​ax/​be
     
    iperf3 transmit AXE11000






    945 (min: 595) MBit/s ∼93%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000






    1110 (min: 755) MBit/s ∼64%

    iperf3 transmit AXE11000 6GHz






    1254 (min: 508) MBit/s ∼68%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000 6GHz






    1497 (min: 719) MBit/s ∼80%

    Average of class Tablet
     
    iperf3 transmit AXE11000






    548 (min: 10.5) MBit/s ∼54%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000






    610 (min: 20.1) MBit/s ∼35%

    iperf3 transmit AXE11000 6GHz






    1240 (min: 578) MBit/s ∼67%

    iperf3 receive AXE11000 6GHz






    1478 (min: 746) MBit/s ∼79%

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    Its location services only use single-band GNSS, meaning it takes longer to locate indoors and stabilize on the user’s location. This happens much faster outdoors, but even so, its positioning capabilities were still quite inaccurate using GPS Test.

    We additionally compared our Samsung tablet with the Garmin Venu 2 fitness smartwatch on a bike trip. It tracked our route accurately and only deviated slightly from the path we took. It should be noted that this probably applies primarily to the 5G version which we tested, as the Wi-Fi version of the smaller Tab S11 we tested showed significantly poorer positioning capabilities.

    The front of the tablet now only has a 12 MP camera, which is an ultra-wide-angle lens. The wide angle is achieved via a crop section, so its functionality isn’t limited compared to its predecessors. This makes no visible difference for video calls, and we noted a good picture during our test.

    The main camera on the back reproduces colors fairly naturally, but its dynamic range is low. Still, it takes decent photos in daylight. When zooming, the tablet quickly reaches its limits; more than a twofold magnification results in a significant loss of quality. Its ultra-wide angle allows for decent shots, but shows low depth of field and aberrations at the edges.

    Videos can be recorded in HD, Full HD, or Ultra HD at best. Only 30 FPS is available for all resolutions, and this applies to all cameras. You can’t use the ultra-wide-angle lens on the back for video recording.

    Image comparison

    Choose a scene and navigate within the first image. One click changes the position on touchscreens. One click on the zoomed-in image opens the original in a new window. The first image shows the scaled photograph of the test device.

    Main cameraMain cameraUltra-wide angle5x zoomLow-light

    click to load images

    In controlled lighting conditions, our test chart was captured accurately by the tablet, but even in the center of the image, details weren’t well preserved and appeared slightly blurred.

    The colors showed no major deviations in the ColorChecker chart, but as in our test photos, the red tones appeared pretty weak. 

    5.4 ∆E

    6.5 ∆E

    6.1 ∆E

    9.6 ∆E

    8.6 ∆E

    9.7 ∆E

    4.5 ∆E

    6.9 ∆E

    5.5 ∆E

    5.3 ∆E

    7.9 ∆E

    7.3 ∆E

    5 ∆E

    10.5 ∆E

    4.3 ∆E

    7.3 ∆E

    5.4 ∆E

    9.4 ∆E

    9.7 ∆E

    8.3 ∆E

    8.1 ∆E

    12.5 ∆E

    9.6 ∆E

    7.5 ∆E

    ColorChecker Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra: 7.54 ∆E min: 4.28 – max: 12.46 ∆E

    28.9 ∆E

    51 ∆E

    37.6 ∆E

    36.3 ∆E

    42 ∆E

    59.5 ∆E

    50.2 ∆E

    31.6 ∆E

    38.4 ∆E

    27.1 ∆E

    61.9 ∆E

    60.1 ∆E

    28.4 ∆E

    47.7 ∆E

    34.5 ∆E

    70.1 ∆E

    39.1 ∆E

    41.6 ∆E

    70.3 ∆E

    67 ∆E

    49.7 ∆E

    36.6 ∆E

    23.9 ∆E

    14 ∆E

    ColorChecker Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra: 43.65 ∆E min: 14.02 – max: 70.32 ∆E

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 5G comes with a limited range of accessories, including a USB-C cable, a SIM tool, and the S Pen. Optional extras available from the Samsung Store include a Book Cover, a Keyboard Cover, an anti-glare screen protector, and a replacement S Pen.

    The Samsung Care+ insurance package is also available for this tablet. Accident protection alone costs a one-time fee of around $40 or just under $10 per month. Those who want to include theft protection must pay around $260 or around $13 per month. In the United States, the device is covered by a standard 12-month warranty.

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 5G’s capacitive touchscreen feels nice and smooth to touch, while implementing inputs reliably and quickly in all areas. The S Pen—an active stylus—is also included in the tablet’s scope of delivery, but it now lacks Bluetooth functionality. The pen now features a hexagonal design and fits comfortably in your hand. The tip has additionally been redesigned, now handling flatter angles of inclination much better. As a result, this opens up lots more possibilities, especially when drawing. Its quick functions have also been optimized, and the most important options are now directly accessible at the touch of a button. All in all, we really like the new S Pen, which is an ideal addition to the device and contributes to a natural writing feel. 

    For biometric security, an optical fingerprint sensor has been integrated into the display. This is located on the shorter right side of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and is most easily accessible in landscape format. However, if you use the tablet upright, then you’ll have to adjust your grip. In addition or as an alternative, users can make use of facial recognition via the front camera, which is less secure but works super reliably in good lighting conditions.

    Unlike its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra no longer features a vibration motor.

    Sub-pixel array

    The tablet’s 14.6-inch (37.084 cm) AMOLED display is simply huge and offers a great user experience. It supports the most common HDR standards, albeit without Dolby Vision. Unlike premium smartphones, the system can dynamically adjust its refresh rate—but only between 30 and 120 Hz.

    Samsung quotes a brightness of up to 1,000 nits or a 1,600-nit peak brightness. We measured an average of 965 cd/m² when displaying a pure white image on the screen, with the brightness increasing to up to 1,575 cd/m² when showing smaller white areas and even 1,739 cd/m² when playing an HDR video.

    We also measured an improvement in its OLED flickering, which has increased to a frequency of 480 Hz in all brightness ranges, making the display easier on the eyes. However, despite its flat amplitude, the frequency is still not high enough to completely rule out discomfort for particularly sensitive individuals.

    1017
    cd/m²
    1016
    cd/m²
    1017
    cd/m²
    977
    cd/m²
    966
    cd/m²
    958
    cd/m²
    913
    cd/m²
    921
    cd/m²
    899
    cd/m²

    Distribution of brightness

    tested with X-Rite i1Pro 3

    Maximum: 1017 cd/m² (Nits) Average: 964.9 cd/m² Minimum: 1.54 cd/m²
    Brightness Distribution: 88 %
    Center on Battery: 966 cd/m²
    Contrast: ∞:1 (Black: 0 cd/m²)
    ΔE ColorChecker Calman: 2.8 | ∀{0.5-29.43 Ø4.8}
    ΔE Greyscale Calman: 2.1 | ∀{0.09-98 Ø5.1}
    99.8% sRGB (Calman 2D)
    Gamma: 2.06
    CCT: 6305 K

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2960×1848, 14.6″
    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Flexible OLED, 2880×1920, 13.2″
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    Tandem OLED, 2752×2064, 13″
    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    LTPS LCD, 3392×2400, 13.2″
    Teclast T70
    IPS, 1920×1200, 14″
    Screen

    14%

    25%

    -13%

    -69%

    Brightness middle (cd/m²)

    966

    795

    -18%

    1000

    4%

    672

    -30%

    400

    -59%

    Brightness (cd/m²)

    965

    791

    -18%

    1010

    5%

    652

    -32%

    385

    -60%

    Brightness Distribution (%)

    88

    97

    10%

    98

    11%

    93

    6%

    92

    5%

    Black Level * (cd/m²)

    0.46

    0.36

    Colorchecker dE 2000 *

    2.8

    1.1

    61%

    1

    64%

    3.18

    -14%

    5.15

    -84%

    Colorchecker dE 2000 max. *

    4.6

    2.5

    46%

    2.5

    46%

    4.84

    -5%

    10.41

    -126%

    Greyscale dE 2000 *

    2.1

    2.1

    -0%

    1.7

    19%

    2.2

    -5%

    4

    -90%

    Gamma

    2.06 107%

    2.23 99%

    2.21 100%

    2.396 92%

    2.131 103%

    CCT

    6305 103%

    6822 95%

    6661 98%

    7070 92%

    7235 90%

    Contrast (:1)

    1461

    1111

    * … smaller is better

    Screen Flickering / PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation)

    ℹ

    To dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession – a method called Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering altogether.

    Screen flickering / PWM detected 480 Hz
    Amplitude: 16.95 %

    The display backlight flickers at 480 Hz (worst case, e.g., utilizing PWM) .

    The frequency of 480 Hz is relatively high, so most users sensitive to PWM should not notice any flickering. However, there are reports that some users are still sensitive to PWM at 500 Hz and above, so be aware.

    In comparison: 53 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 8208 (minimum: 5 – maximum: 343500) Hz was measured.

    Series of measurements with fixed zoom level and different brightness settings (The amplitude curve at minimum brightness appears flat, but this is due to the scaling. The info box shows an enlarged version of the amplitude at minimum brightness.) 

    We selected the profile Natural for our Calman analysis of the tablet’s display, as this allows for the most accurate color representation. In general, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra performs well in this area, but shows slightly too much saturation, especially when depicting green tones. This leads to visible green tone deviations, with red also being affected. For a premium tablet, its calibration could be better, especially since it is advertised for creative work, among other things.

    Display Response Times

    ℹ

    Display response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry (ghosting). Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times.

       ↔    Response Time Black to White
    0.73 ms … rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined ↗ 0.3655 ms rise
    ↘ 0.364 ms fall
    The screen shows very fast response rates in our tests and should be very well suited for fast-paced gaming.
    In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.1 (minimum) to 240 (maximum) ms. » 1 % of all devices are better.
    This means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices (20.3 ms).
       ↔    Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey
    3.51 ms … rise ↗ and fall ↘ combined ↗ 1.619 ms rise
    ↘ 1.889 ms fall
    The screen shows very fast response rates in our tests and should be very well suited for fast-paced gaming.
    In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.165 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 12 % of all devices are better.
    This means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices (31.8 ms).

    Outdoors, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra remains much more readable in sunlight than the S10 Ultra, which is mainly due to the higher brightness of the new model’s panel. But its anti-reflective coating also makes a visible difference, even if it isn’t nearly as effective as the PaperMatte display of a MatePad Pro 13.2.

    The Samsung tablet’s viewing angle stability is good; at flat viewing angles, it darkens slightly without distorting the colors. When held up to the light, a rainbow-colored shimmer is visible, but this doesn’t interfere with everyday use.

    This year, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra again relies on a SoC from MediaTek—namely the Dimensity 9400+, which can draw on 12 GB of LPDDR5x RAM.

    The chipset delivers high performance and came only slightly below the performance of a Snapdragon 8 Elite during our test; only the M4 from the iPad Pro was in a whole different league in our comparison field.

    Geekbench 6.5
    Single-Core
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    Apple M4 (10 cores), M4 10-Core GPU, 16384


    3715 Points +33%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    3188 Points +14%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    2798 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (2478 – 2798, n=3)





    2670 Points -5%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    1574 Points -44%

    Average of class Tablet
      (185 – 3715, n=100, last 2 years)





    1367 Points -51%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    715 Points -74%

    Multi-Core
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    Apple M4 (10 cores), M4 10-Core GPU, 16384


    14690 Points +62%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    9218 Points +2%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    9043 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (7787 – 9043, n=3)





    8395 Points -7%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    5159 Points -43%

    Average of class Tablet
      (848 – 14690, n=100, last 2 years)





    4357 Points -52%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    1811 Points -80%

    Antutu v10 – Total Score
    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    2854581 Points +14%

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    Apple M4 (10 cores), M4 10-Core GPU, 16384


    2716980 Points +8%

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (2396591 – 2841845, n=3)





    2583409 Points +3%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    2511791 Points

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    1087402 Points -57%

    Average of class Tablet
      (164396 – 2854581, n=71, last 2 years)





    1069210 Points -57%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    401253 Points -84%

    PCMark for Android – Work 3.0
    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (17301 – 18344, n=2)





    17823 Points +3%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    17301 Points

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    15804 Points -9%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    14862 Points -14%

    Average of class Tablet
      (3195 – 27428, n=87, last 2 years)





    11887 Points -31%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    10265 Points -41%

    BaseMark OS II
    Overall
    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (12211 – 12637, n=3)





    12402 Points 0%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    12358 Points

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    10865 Points -12%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    8050 Points -35%

    Average of class Tablet
      (195 – 13159, n=67, last 2 years)





    5531 Points -55%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    3002 Points -76%

    System
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    16550 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (13894 – 16550, n=3)





    15572 Points -6%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    15124 Points -9%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    12284 Points -26%

    Average of class Tablet
      (904 – 18343, n=67, last 2 years)





    8812 Points -47%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    6023 Points -64%

    Memory
    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (11533 – 13578, n=3)





    12765 Points +11%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    11533 Points

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    11132 Points -3%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    8600 Points -25%

    Average of class Tablet
      (401 – 17963, n=67, last 2 years)





    6527 Points -43%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    3462 Points -70%

    Graphics
    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (54322 – 55053, n=3)





    54683 Points 0%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    54675 Points

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    42342 Points -23%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    20520 Points -62%

    Average of class Tablet
      (88 – 57192, n=67, last 2 years)





    14218 Points -74%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    2901 Points -95%

    Web
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    2225 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (2152 – 2267, n=3)





    2215 Points 0%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    2007 Points -10%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    1937 Points -13%

    Average of class Tablet
      (10 – 2370, n=67, last 2 years)





    1470 Points -34%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    1300 Points -42%

    UL Procyon AI Inference for Android – Overall Score NNAPI
    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (72895 – 76843, n=3)





    74292 Points +2%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    73138 Points

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    17934 Points -75%

    Average of class Tablet
      (2597 – 76843, n=68, last 2 years)





    14973 Points -80%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    12773 Points -83%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    7451 Points -90%

    Geekbench AI
    Single Precision NPU 1.5
    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (1143 – 1233, n=3)





    1180 Points +1%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    1164 Points

    Average of class Tablet
      (166 – 1483, n=20, last 2 years)





    532 Points -54%

    Half Precision NPU 1.5
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    9597 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (8659 – 9597, n=3)





    9108 Points -5%

    Average of class Tablet
      (154 – 9666, n=20, last 2 years)





    2140 Points -78%

    Quantized NPU 1.5
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    13099 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (11834 – 13099, n=3)





    12452 Points -5%

    Average of class Tablet
      (88 – 13178, n=20, last 2 years)





    3124 Points -76%

    AI Benchmark
    Score V5
    Average of class Tablet
      (66.1 – 8305, n=10, last 2 years)





    1384 Points

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92, Maleoon 920, 12288


    97.8 Points

    Score V6
    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 12288


    12784 Points +1%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+, Immortalis-G925 MC12, 12288


    12713 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
      (1945 – 12713, n=3)





    9097 Points -28%

    Average of class Tablet
      (70.4 – 12784, n=23, last 2 years)





    3637 Points -71%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99, Mali-G57 MP2, 8192


    70.4 Points -99%

    The integrated ARM Immortalis-G925 MC12 graphics unit supports hardware-based ray tracing and delivers awesome performance. It was on par with the Adreno 830 and even proved to be faster in some benchmarks.

    3DMark / Wild Life Extreme Unlimited
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    8889 Points +35%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    6637 Points +1%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    6601 Points

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    1757 Points -73%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    355 Points -95%

    3DMark / Wild Life Extreme
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    8689 Points +32%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    6683 Points +1%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    6589 Points

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    1796 Points -73%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    352 Points -95%

    3DMark / Wild Life Unlimited Score
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    32525 Points +37%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    25482 Points +8%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    23699 Points

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    7178 Points -70%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    1211 Points -95%

    3DMark / Steel Nomad Light Score
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    3583 Points +44%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    2517 Points +1%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    2496 Points

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    545 Points -78%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    123 Points -95%

    GFXBench / Aztec Ruins High Tier Onscreen
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    77 fps

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    60 fps -22%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    45 fps -42%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    23 fps -70%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    6.5 fps -92%

    GFXBench / Aztec Ruins High Tier Offscreen
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    114.5 fps +5%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    109 fps

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    98 fps -10%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    35 fps -68%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    6 fps -94%

    GFXBench / Aztec Ruins Normal Tier Onscreen
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    108 fps

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    99.8 fps -8%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    50 fps -54%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    37 fps -66%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    10.3 fps -90%

    GFXBench / Aztec Ruins Normal Tier Offscreen
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    339.7 fps +8%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    316 fps

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    252 fps -20%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    94 fps -70%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    17 fps -95%

    GFXBench / 4K Aztec Ruins High Tier Offscreen
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    55.1 fps +2%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    54 fps

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    44 fps -19%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    15 fps -72%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    2.6 fps -95%

    The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra navigates the web quickly, and it performed well during our benchmarks.

    Jetstream 2 – 2.0 Total Score
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 (Safari Mobile 17)


    333.7 Points +23%

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+ (n=1)





    272 Points 0%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (Chrome 140)


    271.946 Points

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro (Chrome 135)


    200.378 Points -26%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025) (Chrome 134)


    180.698 Points -34%

    Average of class Tablet (22.3 – 393, n=68, last 2 years)





    139.5 Points -49%

    Speedometer 3.0 – Score
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 (Safari Mobile 17)


    32 runs/min +24%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (Chrome 140)


    25.8 runs/min

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+ (9.67 – 25.8, n=2)





    17.7 runs/min -31%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro (Chrome 135)


    16.5 runs/min -36%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025) (Chrome 134)


    16.4 runs/min -36%

    Average of class Tablet (1.25 – 36.8, n=57, last 2 years)





    14 runs/min -46%

    WebXPRT 4 – Overall
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 (Safari Mobile 17)


    315 Points +34%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (Chrome 140)


    235 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+ (112 – 235, n=3)





    193.7 Points -18%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro (Chrome 135)


    176 Points -25%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025) (Chrome 134)


    173 Points -26%

    Average of class Tablet (26 – 315, n=75, last 2 years)





    129.6 Points -45%

    Teclast T70 (Chrome 135)


    81 Points -66%

    Octane V2 – Total Score
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 (Safari Mobile 17)


    105178 Points +11%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (Chrome 140)


    94555 Points

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+ (36745 – 94555, n=3)





    73558 Points -22%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro (Chrome 135)


    57389 Points -39%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025) (Chrome 134)


    56134 Points -41%

    Average of class Tablet (763 – 111219, n=103, last 2 years)





    39205 Points -59%

    Teclast T70 (Chrome 135)


    22689 Points -76%

    Mozilla Kraken 1.1 – Total
    Average of class Tablet (319 – 27101, n=84, last 2 years)





    2687 ms * -587%

    Teclast T70 (Chrome 135)


    2156 ms * -451%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro (Chrome 135)


    666.6 ms * -70%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025) (Chrome 134)


    625.7 ms * -60%

    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+ (391 – 612, n=3)





    465 ms * -19%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (Chrome 140)


    391 ms *

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 (Safari Mobile 17)


    318.8 ms * +18%

    * … smaller is better

    Samsung has equipped its top-of-the-range tablet with fast UFS 4.0 storage, which boasted high transfer rates during our test. Only when writing small data blocks did it prove to be a bit slow.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025) Oppo Pad 4 Pro Teclast T70 Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Average 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash Average of class Tablet
    AndroBench 3-5

    211%

    145%

    19%

    253%

    173%

    61%

    Sequential Read 256KB (MB/s)

    4076.86

    1864.54

    -54%

    3801.54

    -7%

    975.4

    -76%

    3912.45

    -4%

    3656 1493 – 4384, n=48)

    -10%

    1551 126.9 – 4093, n=89, last 2 years)

    -62%

    Sequential Write 256KB (MB/s)

    2257.93

    1441.8

    -36%

    3334.62

    48%

    505.3

    -78%

    2963.58

    31%

    2709 555 – 3484, n=48)

    20%

    1141 80.4 – 3773, n=89, last 2 years)

    -49%

    Random Read 4KB (MB/s)

    384.4

    305.89

    -20%

    297.28

    -23%

    165.1

    -57%

    342.97

    -11%

    379 218 – 483, n=48)

    -1%

    227 20.1 – 475, n=89, last 2 years)

    -41%

    Random Write 4KB (MB/s)

    50.66

    533.47

    953%

    335.89

    563%

    195.5

    286%

    554.76

    995%

    397 50.7 – 730, n=48)

    684%

    252 9.1 – 745, n=89, last 2 years)

    397%

    If you want maximum visibility when gaming, then the Tab S11 Ultra may be your perfect companion. Not only does it have a huge display, but it also features good speakers and plenty of GPU power. We tested the latter using GameBench.

    The tablet performed flawlessly with both PUGB and Genshin Impact, running smoothly even at maximum detail settings.

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    During our test, the surface temperatures of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra remained safe at all times and only rose sporadically to values above 40 °C—even under continuous load.

    The tablet was throttled in the stress test, but we couldn’t detect any limitations during everyday use.

      39.8 °C
    104 F
    46 °C
    115 F
    32.6 °C
    91 F
     
      32.4 °C
    90 F
    32.7 °C
    91 F
    28.7 °C
    84 F
     
      30.7 °C
    87 F
    30.6 °C
    87 F
    28.1 °C
    83 F
     
    Maximum: 46 °C = 115 F
    Average: 33.5 °C = 92 F
    33.1 °C
    92 F
    41.8 °C
    107 F
    43.4 °C
    110 F
    30.1 °C
    86 F
    33.3 °C
    92 F
    35.2 °C
    95 F
    29.5 °C
    85 F
    30.2 °C
    86 F
    30.8 °C
    87 F
    Maximum: 43.4 °C = 110 F
    Average: 34.2 °C = 94 F

    Room Temperature 22 °C = 72 F | Fluke t3000FC (calibrated) & Voltcraft IR-260

    (±) The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is 33.5 °C / 92 F, compared to the average of 30 °C / 86 F for the devices in the class Tablet.
    (-) The maximum temperature on the upper side is 46 °C / 115 F, compared to the average of 33.7 °C / 93 F, ranging from 20.7 to 53.2 °C for the class Tablet.
    (±) The bottom heats up to a maximum of 43.4 °C / 110 F, compared to the average of 33.2 °C / 92 F
    (+) In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is 24.4 °C / 76 F, compared to the device average of 30 °C / 86 F.

    3DMark
    Wild Life Stress Test Stability
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    100 % +23%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    99.4 % +23%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    99.4 % +23%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    82.9 % +2%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    81 %

    Wild Life Extreme Stress Test
    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    99.8 % +21%

    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    99.4 % +20%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    83.3 % +1%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    82.5 %

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    66.5 % -19%

    Solar Bay Stress Test Stability
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    80.9 %

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    79.7 % -1%

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    71.3 % -12%

    Solar Bay Extreme Stress Test Stability
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    92.4 %

    Steel Nomad Light Stress Test Stability
    Teclast T70
    Mali-G57 MP2, Helio G99, 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash


    98.3 % +13%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    Maleoon 920, Kirin T92, 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


    98.2 % +13%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    87.1 %

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Adreno 830, SD 8 Elite, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash


    81.1 % -7%

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash


    67.8 % -22%

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    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash; Wild Life Extreme Stress Test; 1.1.14.1: Ø32 (30.9-37.5)

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash; Wild Life Extreme Stress Test: Ø37.5 (34.3-51.6)

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash; Wild Life Stress Test Stability: Ø103.9 (99.2-122.5)

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash; Wild Life Stress Test Stability: Ø60 (60-60)

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash; Wild Life Unlimited Stress Test Stability: Ø144.6 (128.1-193.8)

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash; Solar Bay Unlimited Stress Test Stability: Ø40.7 (39.2-53.2)

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash; Solar Bay Stress Test Stability; 1.0.17.2: Ø33 (31.8-39.3)

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash; Solar Bay Stress Test Stability: Ø38.8 (36.3-50.9)

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Immortalis-G925 MC12, Dimensity 9400+, 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash; Steel Nomad Light Stress Test Stability; 1.0.6.1: Ø16.2 (15.8-18.1)

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024 M4 10-Core GPU, M4 (10 cores), 1 TB NAND Flash; Steel Nomad Light Stress Test Stability: Ø20.4 (18.9-27.8)

    Despite the tablet’s slim design, the four speakers on the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra deliver good sound quality—although they lack a little clarity in the higher frequencies. The low frequencies are surprisingly present, on the other hand.

    Alternatively, sound can be output via USB or Bluetooth, although the latter features only limited codec support.

    dB(A) 0102030405060708090Deep BassMiddle BassHigh BassLower RangeMidsHigher MidsLower HighsMid HighsUpper HighsSuper Highs2034.932.92524.325.93120.719.74018.126.85030.837.96321.7318014.845.310017.250.912514.358.716017.168.320014.369.625014.271.131514.571.74001369.350011.870.263013.275.480010.977.3100011.775.9125011.475.4160011.777200012.370.725001374.1315012.873400012.477.1500013.973.3630013.573.980001375.11000013.6681250013.762.7160001358.8SPL24.886.6N0.676.7median 13median 73Delta1.24.133.244.431.841.218.23623.433.332.437.119.429.618.839.817.653.913.862.715.967.5166516.466.615.169.913.871.312.977.113.878.513.576.713.17613.874.312.576.41372.713.271.414.567.713.464.71465.915.270.91569.513.664.41760.115.555.42685.30.767.1median 13.8median 69.514.3hearing rangehide median Pink Noise

    The device’s power consumption is higher than that of its competitors due to its large display alone, but it is also disproportionately high at maximum brightness.

    Its large battery can be charged at a maximum of 45 watts. A full battery charge took 94 minutes during our test (50%: 36 mins, 80%: 60 mins).

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    11600 mAh
    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    5050 mAh
    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    10209 mAh
    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    12140 mAh
    Teclast T70
    10000 mAh
    Average Mediatek Dimensity 9400+
     
    Average of class Tablet
     
    Power Consumption

    19%

    18%

    52%

    34%

    14%

    29%

    Idle Minimum * (Watt)

    2.67

    3.74

    -40%

    1.94

    27%

    1.5

    44%

    2.9

    -9%

    2.56 1.08 – 3.9, n=4)

    4%

    1.98 0.7 – 5.6, n=82, last 2 years)

    26%

    Idle Average * (Watt)

    6.31

    4.24

    33%

    5.02

    20%

    1.8

    71%

    3.1

    51%

    4.77 4.13 – 6.31, n=4)

    24%

    3.8 1 – 9.2, n=82, last 2 years)

    40%

    Idle Maximum * (Watt)

    6.35

    4.34

    32%

    5.05

    20%

    2.2

    65%

    3.5

    45%

    4.94 4.15 – 6.35, n=4)

    22%

    4.14 1.3 – 9.5, n=82, last 2 years)

    35%

    Load Average * (Watt)

    12.23

    6.94

    43%

    8.71

    29%

    5.8

    53%

    6.4

    48%

    11.2 9.4 – 12.5, n=4)

    8%

    9.09 2.5 – 34.9, n=77, last 2 years)

    26%

    Load Maximum * (Watt)

    15.8

    11.8

    25%

    16.93

    -7%

    11.4

    28%

    10.4

    34%

    13.6 11.1 – 15.8, n=4)

    14%

    12.8 4.6 – 41.6, n=77, last 2 years)

    19%

    * … smaller is better

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    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 5G’s runtimes are good, but not outstanding. Some competitors lasted even longer during our test.

    Battery Runtime

    Idle (without WLAN, min brightness) 21h 35min
    WiFi Websurfing (Chrome 140) 13h 9min
    Big Buck Bunny H.264 1080p 15h 28min
    Load (maximum brightness) 3h 31min

    The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra impresses with its powerful display, high performance, and improved DeX mode. The new S Pen writes precisely but its magnetic connection isn’t the strongest. Weaknesses are evident in the tablet’s camera as well as its lack of a vibration motor. All-in-all, a top tablet with minor drawbacks.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra 5G review. Test device provided by Samsung Germany.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    – 10/02/2025 v8

    Daniel Schmidt

    Connectivity

    67 / 69 → 97%

    Games Performance

    52 / 65 → 80%

    Application Performance

    80 / 92 → 87%

    Tablet – Weighted Average

    CO2 Emissions
    79.1%

    Materials
    65%

    Packaging
    95%

    Power Use
    91.8%

    Repairability
    68%

    Software Updates
    100%

    Total Sustainability Score: 83.2%

    Image

    Model / Review

    Price

    Weight

    Drive

    Display

    1.

    89.1%

    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
    Mediatek Dimensity 9400+ ⎘
    ARM Immortalis-G925 MC12 ⎘
    12 GB Memory, 256 GB 
    Amazon:
    1. $1,199.99
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra…
    2. $859.99
    Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 256 G…
    3. $13.59
    AACL 2 Pack Tempered Glass f…
    List Price: 1489€
    695 g 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash 14.60″
    2960×1848
    239 PPI
    Dynamic AMOLED 2X

    2.

    85.4%

    Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
    HiSilicon Kirin T92 ⎘
    HiSilicon Maleoon 920 ⎘
    12 GB Memory, 512 GB 
    Amazon:
    1. $18.99
    Compatible with Huawei MateP…
    2. $35.99
    nincyee Tablet Silicone Case…
    3. $27.99
    BLCshine 2Pcs Magnetic Paper…
    List Price: 1199€
    580 g 512 GB UFS 3.1 Flash 13.20″
    2880×1920
    262 PPI
    Flexible OLED

    3.

    89.2%

    Apple iPad Pro 13 2024
    Apple M4 (10 cores) ⎘
    Apple M4 10-core GPU ⎘
    16 GB Memory, 1024 GB
    Amazon: $1,099.00
    List Price: 2279€
    579 g 1 TB NAND Flash 13.00″
    2752×2064
    265 PPI
    Tandem OLED

    4.

    87.3%

    Oppo Pad 4 Pro
    Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite ⎘
    Qualcomm Adreno 830 ⎘
    12 GB Memory, 256 GB 
    Amazon:
    1. $11.90
    YANMONGI 1 Pack Screen Prote…
    2. $13.01
    A-BEAUTY Rotating Case Compa…
    3. 
    CHSTLS 2Pcs Paper-Feel Magne…
    List Price: 587€
    675 g 256 GB UFS 4.0 Flash 13.20″
    3392×2400
    315 PPI
    LTPS LCD

    5.

    72.8%

    Teclast T70
    Mediatek Helio G99 ⎘
    ARM Mali-G57 MP2 ⎘
    8 GB Memory, 256 GB UFS 2.1
    Amazon:
    1. $17.89
    Screen Protector for TECLAST…
    2. $19.50
    NOUKAJU Screen Protector for…
    3. $21.99
    14.1-inch Android Tablet Cas…
    List Price: 270€
    960 g 256 GB UFS 2.2 Flash 14.00″
    1920×1200
    162 PPI
    IPS

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    As a child I was fascinated by my Commodore 16, and this sparked my enthusiasm for computers. Using my first modem, I surfed the BTX videotext system and later the World Wide Web. I have always been captivated by the latest technologies, and this is especially true for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. I’ve been part of the Notebookcheck team since 2013 and have also on occasion written for Notebookinfo.de, and I’m looking forward to testing new innovations for our readers. I like to spend my spare time indulging in photography and barbecues and being with my family.

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    Originally from Scotland, I grew up and lived in Germany until I completed my high school qualifications before moving back to Scotland to complete my university studies. Growing up bilingual led me to form a close relationship with the English and German languages, often working in the fields of teaching and translation. Most of my childhood was shaped by playing around on new consoles, computers and gadgets and getting to grips with the new craze of the internet and smartphones. This interest has stayed with me well into adulthood. Nowadays, I live in Glasgow and work as a freelance translator and digital media coordinator. I have been translating for Notebookcheck since early 2023.

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