Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 FE Tablets Leaked: Larger Screens and Updated Specs
Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablets have been revealed in a recent leak by WinFuture.de. The new devices are positioned as “value flagship” options, offering a balance between performance and affordability compared to the existing Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra models.
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is set to feature a larger 13.1-inch display, up from the 12.4-inch screen of its predecessor. Meanwhile, the regular Tab S10 FE will maintain a 10.9-inch screen size. Details about the screen type and refresh rate improvements remain unconfirmed.
In terms of camera capabilities, the FE Plus model will see the removal of the ultrawide camera, with both tablets featuring a single rear camera. The main camera has been upgraded to a 13-megapixel sensor.
Under the hood, the FE versions will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1580 chips, a step up from the Exynos 1380 used in previous models. This processor is also found in the Galaxy A56 smartphone, suggesting a focus on mid-range performance.
Pricing for the new tablets shows a slight increase from their predecessors. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE is expected to start at €579 for the base Wi-Fi model with 128GB storage, while the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus will begin at €749. Both models are priced €50 higher than their Tab S9 FE counterparts. 5G connectivity and additional storage options will be available for an extra €100.
While official US pricing has not been announced, it is anticipated to reflect a similar $50 increase over previous models. The release date for these new tablets remains undisclosed.