Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus preview: Larger screen, fewer cameras, good value?

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Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus

Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus Intro


Samsung just released a brand-new tablet to make us company this April––the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus are now here!

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is the larger among the two and just scored a slightly larger screen, but the underlying formula that makes a mid-range Samsung tablet has remained mostly unchanged.

Starting at $650 in the US and hitting the shelves on April 10 (when One UI 7 is launching on older Galaxy phones), the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus might very well be a pretty serious iPad Air competitor. 

Reserve your Galaxy Tab S10 FE or Tab S10 FE+

Starting today, you can reserve a Galaxy Tab S10 FE or Tab S10 FE+ at the official Samsung Store. All you have to do is submit your email, name, and mobile number (optional). By reserving now, you'll receive a $50 credit when you purchase either of the upcoming Galaxy tablets.
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Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus Specs

A worthy slate

Here's a brief rundown of all the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus specs:


Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus Design and Display

A familiar sight, but now with a larger footprint


The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus utilizes the same painfully familiar design language adopted by most mid-range Samsung tablets so far. 

The device is yet another standard aluminum slate with fairly thick bezels, a magnetically attachable S Pen at the back, as well as a single rear camera. No display notches or anything interfering with the display, which is good. 

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus does not feature any other outstanding features. 

With dimensions of 300.6 x 194.7 x 6.0 mm​, it's a fairly thin tablet, but we've definitely seen thinner, albeit not at that price tag. IP68 water- and dust-resistance is part of the specs mix once again. 

One thing that has changed is the screen size. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus has a 13.1-inch screen, a small but noteworthy upgrade over the previous Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus' display that measured 12.4 inches across. The peak brightness is apparently around 800 nits in high-brightness mode here. 

Speaking of the screen, it is still an IPS LCD one. Arguably a downside when compared to the domineering OLED screens on higher-tier tablets, but many mid-range and entry-level tablets still use such screens with less impressive contrast and lower peak brightness––it's just a compromise we have to accept. The display is a 90Hz one and features a resolution of 2880 by 1800 pixels. 

As mentioned, full S Pen support is coming to this device, and just like before, the S Pen is available in the box. 

Just like its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus boasts a fingerprint sensor embedded right into the power button. 

Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus Keyboard and Stylus


The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus supports the Book Cover Keyboard and Book Keyboard Slim accessories (sold separately), which should greatly expand its versatility. 

The difference between these two is that the regular Book Cover Keyboard is a slightly more premium one and has a built-in trackpad. The other one lacks this feature, but is slightly more compact and easier to carry. 

The regular Book Cover Keyboard is a two-element one, consisting of a detachable full QWERTY keyboard with a trackpad and a case with a kickstand at the back. It normally sells for$200.

The Slim version is a magnetically attached case-like accessory which lacks the trackpad, but is more compact and easier to lug around. It will set you back $140. 

Samsung has once again included an S Pen stylus in the box, as the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is completely compatible with this accessory. 

Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus Performance & Benchmarks

Exynos on deck

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus comes with the Exynos 1580 chip. This is Samsung's current best mid-range chip offering for 2025, and is already clicking and ticking inside the key mid-range Galaxy A56 5G phone.

Built on a 4nm manufacturing process, the chip will offer a nice bump in both CPU and GPU performance in comparison with the older Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus, which was powered by the Exynos 1380 chip, which also powered the Galaxy A35. Basically, the jump in performance would be similar to the leap from the Galaxy A35 to the Galaxy A56, which isn't half too bad!

The tablet comes in two versions, a 128GB one with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB one with 12GB of RAM. Both have expandable storage with a microSD card up to 2TB in size. Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 are also on deck. 

Interestingly, this one is only available with Wi-Fi on board. If you want a 5G-enabled version, you will have to go with the smaller model  


Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus Software


The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus comes with Android 15 out of the box. Samsung is about to release One UI 7 in early April, but only for ex-flagship phones, so tablets will probably have to wait a little longer for the newest software. Given the potential market positioning of this tablet, it might have the older software at launch.

What AI features have landed with the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus? Here's what's coming on board:

  • Circle to Search––The latest trend in searching with Google is available right out of the box. 
  • Solve Math––Similar to iPadOS and the latest additions to Apple's Notes app, Samsung's latest large tablet lets you easily solve math equations in Samsung Notes, without switching apps.
  • Handwriting Help––This feature aims to tidy up your handwriting and improve your note-taking. 
  • Galaxy AI Key––A dedicated Galaxy AI key on the Samsung keyboard accessories (see above) lets you quickly launch the AI assistant of your choice
  • Object Eraser––This one is familiar and lets you quickly remove unwanted objects from your photos. 
  • Best Face––Automatically selects and combines your best facial expressions from a series of photos.  
  • Auto Trim––Creates highlight reels from your videos. 

Some pre-loaded apps on the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus include LumaFusion, Goodnotes, Clip Studio Paint, Noteshelf 3, Sketchbook, and Picsart. 

The tablet will enjoy a lengthy seven-year software support period, matching Samsung's phones.

Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus Battery and Charging

A battery champ in the making?

This tablet arrives with a large 10,090mAh battery, which should play nicely with the Exynos 1580 chip, which has the potential to be fairly efficient and deliver very decent battery life, judging from the Galaxy A56's decent endurance.  

Charging-wise, we're getting 45W wired charging, which should be more than enough to ensure a quick top-up. Yet another new Samsung device with 45W wired charging, Galaxy S25 users must feel so odd right now. 

Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus Camera

Basic stuff

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus will feature just a single 13MP rear camera. That's right, the 8MP ultrawide of its predecessor has been axed. 

The front camera, on the other hand, is likely a 12MP ultra-wide one, and it's arguably more important, as you use it for video calls. It will probably fare pretty well in the occasional video call. 

Should you buy it?


This new Samsung tablet is shaping up to be an adequate alternative to Samsung's flagship tablets and to Apple's similarly priced iPads. 

In terms of pricing, prepare to spend $50 extra in comparison with the previous generation, as the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus costs $650 and arrives April 10 in the US. 

Overall, it could shape up to be a decent tablet for regular use, but at this point, one might start wondering if a flagship Samsung tablet bought second-hand wouldn't be a better deal. 
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