Samsung is set to release its next Tab FE series later this year, though the exact date remains unknown. Leaked renders of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ reveal that the new models will largely resemble the Tab S9 FE series, with a few key differences. Notably, the Tab S10 FE+ features only a single rear camera, whereas the Tab S9 FE+ had an ultra-wide module. Despite this, both models maintain a similar design, including prominent antenna lines.
According to Roland Quandt, the smaller Galaxy Tab S10 FE will feature a 10.9” LCD, while the larger Tab S10 FE+ will increase to 13.1” (up from 12.4” in the previous generation). Both models will come in several color options, including Gray, Silver, and Blue, as shown in the renders.
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ will be powered by the newly debuted Exynos 1580, introduced just a few days ago at MWC. Early benchmarks were run on this chip, though they were done using pre-release software, so performance may vary in the final versions.
The Exynos chip in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ will come with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, marking an upgrade from the base 6GB on the previous model. Storage options will start at 128GB, with a 256GB variant available, and both tablets will support microSD expansion.
Both tablets have been certified by the FCC, with Wi-Fi 6E/ax and 5G variants available. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE (model SM-X526B) will support global 5G bands, while the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ (model SM-X528U) is intended for the U.S. market and supports U.S.-specific 5G bands.
Both the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ will feature S Pen support and up to 45W charging, with battery capacities still undisclosed but likely upgraded for the larger Plus model. While the FCC has certified the 5G variants for the U.S., India’s BIS certification suggests a local launch is imminent, though the exact release date remains unknown.