Samsung introduced the Galaxy Tab S9 Fe and Galaxy Tab S9 Fe+ in October 2023 and these devices were an important alternative for price-performance-oriented users. However, in the world of technology, the regeneration cycle of devices is rapidly moving, and the eyes are now translated into new members of this series. Although it is known that the South Korean technology giant is working on the new Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 Fe+ models, an official promotional date has not yet been shared. However, the latest leaks offer significant clues about the screen sizes and hardware features of these devices.
Roland Quandt, one of the reliable sources in the industry, will come with a 10.9 -inch screen. This dimension remains at the same level as the previous generation Galaxy Tab S9 Fe. However, in the Galaxy Tab S10 Fe+, the screen size will grow significantly. The Galaxy Tab S9 Fe+, the predecessor, has a 12.4 -inch screen, while the new model will increase to 13.1 inches. This stands out as an important development, especially for users who prefer large -screen tablets.
Another important detail in the leaks is the memory and storage capacity of the devices. According to Roland Quandt, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 Fe+ models will have a maximum of 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. In the previous generation, a maximum of 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage options were offered. Therefore, the increase in memory capacity in new models can improve multiple task performance and general use experience.
Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Fe+ Exynos can come with 1580
In addition, according to previous rumors, Samsung plans to use the Exynos 1580 processor on these new tablets. Although there is not much information about Exynos 1580 yet, this chip is expected to offer optimized performance for the middle segment. It is also among the leaked information that both models will have a 12 MP resolution front camera and will have Wi-Fi and 5G-supported versions. In this way, users will have the opportunity to evaluate different versions according to internet connection preferences.