We've just seen our initial glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+.

We've just seen our initial glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+.

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      Earlier this morning, the initial images of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ emerged online — and these aren’t just standard renders. You can view the upcoming tablet in a full 360-degree video along with crystal-clear 5K renders, thanks to @OnLeaks.

      The news about the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ isn’t new; we were already aware that the tablet was forthcoming, and it could potentially compete with the iPad Pro in terms of size. Expected to have a substantial 13.1-inch display, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ will provide ample space for all conceivable applications. What sets it apart is that it is a mid-range tablet that boasts nearly flagship dimensions.

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      Moreover, it’s not just about flagship size — it also mirrors flagship design. The renders showcase a tablet featuring symmetrical bezels and a flat-edged frame. There's a single camera on the back of the device, which is not unexpected as the rest of the Galaxy Tab S10 series also sports just one lens.

      According to SammyGuru, the frame is constructed from aluminum, making it both lightweight and durable, and it measures 300.5mm x 194.7mm x 6mm.

      Unfortunately, details regarding other specifications are less clear. The exact weight of the tablet remains unknown. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ weighed 628 grams, and the Tab S10 FE+ will be slightly larger. While the weight is likely to be under 700 grams, it is difficult to ascertain precisely.

      Samsung Galaxy S10 FE+ Exclusive Renders From SammyGuru x Onleaks!

      We also lack information on the tablet's internal components, but it is expected to feature at least 12GB of RAM — comparable to the Galaxy S25 series of smartphones — and have S-Pen support. We also anticipate it will include Galaxy AI features and run on One UI 7, but once again, this remains speculative, albeit based on experience.

      The Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ are not expected to launch until sometime in the middle of the year.

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We've just seen our initial glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+.

The initial renders and videos of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ offer a glimpse of a mid-range tablet that features a design comparable to that of flagship models.