Galaxy Tab S10 FE/FE+ Full Specs Leak Ahead Of Launch

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Galaxy Tab S10 FE/FE+ Full Specs Leak Ahead Of Launch

Samsung is nearing the launch of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series sometime soon, and one indication is the arrival of several new informative leaks about the tablets. According to a new leak, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE+ bring an Exynos 1580 SoC and some other exciting internal specs.

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE lineup consists of the FE and FE+. Of course, one is bigger at 13.1 inches across, while the other is still a beefy 10.9-inch tablet. Yesterday, a separate leak confirmed those details, along with the thickness of each device.

New leaks via @MysteryLupin on Twitter/X showcase the entire spec sheet for the tablets, furthering the notion that these devices will be big. The specheet also confirms what sort of display the devices will have. It’s confirmed that both models will use an LCD panel with up to 90Hz refresh rate. The images that are paired with the leak showcase just how big the bezels are.

The specs leak notes that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablets will each bring an Exynos 1580 SoC with 8,000 Mah and 10,090 mAh capacities. Models consist of 128/256GB memory configurations, though a microSD slot is available for expansion up to 2TB. The tablets will be IP68 dust and water-resistant with 45W wired charging, as expected.

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Samsung also notes that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE+ will bring much of Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite into the mix. The tablets will also make use of an S Pen, which is expected but good to see among some of the other S Pen changes the company has made.

The FE series is set to be, once again, a good way for users to get the Samsung flagship experience without the cost. Samsung has been pretty capable of bringing quality experiences without the most expensive SoC or best panels. It’ll be exciting to see if the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE+ live up to that.

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