Is Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra USB-C Port placement a clever design trick?
Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has caught attention for its USB-C port. The port is not in the center of the tablet’s edge. Tech enthusiast Sankew shared a photo showing it closer to one speaker grille. This small detail has started a lot of discussion online
Many people think the off-center port is a mistake. They wonder why a high-end tablet would have it placed unevenly.
But others say it is on purpose. The tablet is very thin, only 5.1mm thick, and has a lot packed inside. It has a big battery, a fast Snapdragon processor, and supports the S Pen. With so much inside, there isn’t enough space to put the port exactly in the middle.
Image via @Sankew06 (X)
This is not the first time Samsung has done this. Phones like the Galaxy S24 FE also have slightly off-center USB-C ports, and they work perfectly fine. Some users even like it. When the tablet is on a table, the cable lies flatter and is easier to use while charging.
The off-center port shows how device makers balance design and performance. Samsung chose to keep the tablet thin and powerful, even if it means the port is a little uneven.
The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra’s USB-C port is not a mistake. It is a small trade-off to keep the tablet slim, powerful, and practical. Some may notice it, but it does not affect how the tablet works.
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