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Samsung has announced a new pair of mid-range tablets in the form of the Galaxy Tab S10 Fe and Galaxy Tab S10 Fe+.
But although the regular model only has small updates compared to Tab S9 Fe from last year, the Plus introduces a large display upgrade.
Here is the full lowdown on the Galaxy Tab S10 Fe range.
A display to match the iPad Air
While the Galaxy Tab S10 FE remains with a well-known 10.9-inch LCD-LCD, the Galaxy Tab S10 Fe+ goes to the next level with its 13.1-inch LCD. That is 12% larger than the S9 FE+’s 12.4-inch panel tab, and directly in line with the latest 13-inch iPad Air.
Both displays can touch and elaborate renewal speeds of 90Hz on 800 Nits brightness in HBM (High brightness mode).
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Needless to say, the plus model is the heavier of the two, with a weight of 664 g to the 497g of the standard model. Both are only 6 mm thick.
That size difference also leads to varying battery sizes. The Galaxy Tab S10 Fe runs on an 8000 mAh battery, while the Tab S10 Fe+ packs in a 1090mAh cell. Both support a maximum of 45W wired, just like their predecessors.
Much
Apart from those obvious size of size, the specifications are identical between these two competitively priced tablets. This includes an impressive IP68 rating, which makes it more water-resistant than most mid-range tablets.
Both are performed on Samsung’s own Exynos 1580 chip, last seen with the Samsung Galaxy A56 -Smartphone, which we found to be fast enough for daily use and productivity.
They also have the same memory options. The input models give you 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, while the step-up models give you 12 GB RAM and 256 GB of storage.
One of the unique sales arguments for each Samsung tablet is usually the stylus support, and the Galaxy Tab S10 Fe -Duo does not let the side down. An S -pin is included in the box with both.

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Ai, because it is 2025
Samsung also claims that these are the first FE -Tablet models that support AI functions directly from the box.
The circle of Google to search is here, just like S-pen-friendly Samsung Notes functions such as ‘Handwriting Help’ and ‘Solve Math’.
The optional book cover keyboard is even supplied with a special Galaxy AI key, which can serve as a shortcut to your chosen AI assistant. That, let’s be honest, becomes Google Gemini.
Actually price tag
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Fe series is now available from the Samsung website.
In the UK the prices start at £ 499 for the Galaxy Tab S10 Fe, with Tab S10 Fe+ costs at least £ 649. Both are available in 5G and only Wi-Fi variants, as well as three color options: gray, silver and blue.
We will offer our opinion on the new affordable tablet range from Samsung in the coming weeks, so keep your eyes open.