Leaked Galaxy Tab S10 FE And FE+ Marketing Image Confirms Screen Size And Thickness

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Leaked Galaxy Tab S10 FE And FE+ Marketing Image Confirms Screen Size And Thickness

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE+ are expected to be released by Samsung soon, and leaked marketing images cement that idea further. They also showcase the two expected sizes that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE models will come in.

Previous leaks have given us a good idea of what Samsung’s plans are with the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series, and that comes as no surprise given the past few Galaxy Tab designs that have come to market. The tablets are set to bring large batteries at 8,000 mAh and 10,090 mAh, and they should have 45W wired charging.

A recent post on Twitter/X by @evleaks showcases an image with the two tablets from the top down. Each Galaxy Tab S10 FE model is labeled with its respective screen size. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE will come with a 10.9-inch screen, while the bigger Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ will carry a large 13.1-inch display. The image also displays a thickness measurement of 6mm for each device, which comes in at 0.5mm thinner than the previous generation.

The leaked Galaxy Tab S10 FE image doesn’t showcase any information on screen type, just size. We may see a similar LCD as we did on the S9 FE models. The tablet does, after all, still cut corners to save costs here and there; otherwise, it wouldn’t be an FE model. Even still, the overall design has a premium touch.

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It’s still unknown as to when Samsung will launch the two tablets and whether or not those will be released alongside the Galaxy S25 Edge, which, coincidentally, comes in at slightly thinner than the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series.

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