Exciting news for fans of Samsung tablets: the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE series is set to make its debut soon, featuring two new models designed to be more budget-friendly while still packed with impressive features. Recent leaks from WinFuture have provided us with a detailed look at the Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+, including their design, specifications, and pricing details in Europe. With an anticipated launch window of just one to two weeks away, here’s everything we know about these new tablets.


Galaxy Tab S10 FE Color Options
The standard Galaxy Tab S10 FE boasts a vibrant 10.9-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 2304 x 1440 pixels. In contrast, the larger Tab S10 FE+ model offers an even more impressive 13.1-inch screen featuring 2880 x 1800 pixel resolution. Both tablets come compatible with Samsung's S Pen stylus and are equipped with 12MP front-facing cameras for quality selfies and video calls.
Performance-wise, these tablets will be powered by Samsung's Exynos 1580 chipset, which is also seen in the Galaxy A56. They will come with configurations of 8GB or 12GB RAM alongside internal storage options of 128GB or 256GB, all of which can be expanded via a microSD card slot for additional flexibility.


Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ Color Options
In the battery department, the Tab S10 FE is expected to house an 8,000 mAh battery, while the FE+ will offer a heftier 10,090 mAh cell, both supporting 45W charging capabilities for quick power-ups.
Connectivity features on these tablets include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC. Additionally, 5G cellular versions will be available for those looking for faster mobile internet. Both models will come in sleek color options of silver, black, and blue, with an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.
When it comes to pricing, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE is anticipated to start at €579 for the Wi-Fi only version with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, while opting for the 5G model will add an extra €100. Meanwhile, the Tab S10 FE+ is expected to begin at €749 for the same base configuration, with the 5G version also incurring the €100 surcharge.
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