Summary

  • Samsung is focusing on its mid-range Galaxy Tab S10 FE series with two models, including a larger version.
  • Upgrades include larger screen sizes, S Pen support, Exynos 1580 chipset, and fast 45W USB-C charging.
  • Pricing for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series in Europe ranges from €579 to €849, with varying storage and 5G options.

While Samsung may have forgotten about the base model in its Galaxy Tab S10 series — offering only the Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra — the company isn’t neglecting its mid-range FE tablet lineup. Samsung is reportedly working on its next-generation Galaxy Tab S10 FE series, and now, thanks to a major leak, we have our first look at the tablets along with their full specs and pricing.


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The leak comes from reliable tipster Roland Quandt (via WinFuture), who has not only given us a first look at the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+, but has also provided detailed specs and expected pricing. As with the previous generation, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series will consist of two models: the standard Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the larger Galaxy Tab S10 FE+. But this time, the bigger model is getting a major upgrade, making it a stronger competitor to the newly launched iPad Air.

While the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ had a 12.4-inch display, Samsung is bumping up the screen size on the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ to 13.1 inches, with a 2880 x 1800 resolution. Meanwhile, the regular Tab S10 FE will keep its 10.9-inch size with a 2304 x 1440 resolution. While Quandt didn’t confirm the panel type, given that these are mid-range tablets, they’re likely to feature IPS LCDs rather than OLED. The good news is that both models will support the S Pen.

The Galaxy Tab S10+ will come with a larger display than the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE

Under the hood, tablets will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1580 chipset — the same one found in the recently launched

Galaxy A56
— coupled with 128GB or 256GB of storage. Fortunately, Samsung is keeping the microSD card slot, so expandable storage is still an option.

Battery-wise, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE will pack an 8,000 mAh battery, while the Tab S10 FE+ will house a 10,090 mAh battery. Both will support 45W fast charging via USB-C, the same charging speed as the flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra.

One notable change in the Tab S10 FE+ compared to its predecessor is the removal of the ultra-wide rear camera. The Tab S10 FE+ will now feature a single 13MP camera on the back, while the front camera will remain at 12MP. This camera setup will be identical on both models.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+

Quandt reports that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE will start at €579 in Europe for the base Wi-Fi model, while the 256GB variant will be priced €100 higher. The 5G version will reportedly start at €679, with the higher storage model costing an additional €100.

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ will start at €749, or €849 for the 5G model, with storage upgrades adding another €100 to the price. There’s currently no word on US pricing.

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series. Samsung accidentally mentioned the Galaxy Tab S10 FE in the footnotes of an official page last year, and the first renders of the Tab S10 FE+ surfaced recently. Now, with full specs and pricing out in the wild, an official launch might not be too far away.


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