Samsung is planning to launch two new mid-range tablets later this year. Some information about those tablets was leaked a few days ago. The alleged design of the bigger of the two, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, has been revealed.
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ has bigger screen, thinner design
The alleged design of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ has been revealed in CAD-based renders published by SammyGuru. According to the images, the tablet is thinner than its predecessor, measuring 300.5 x 194.7 x 6mm.
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is expected to feature a 13.1-inch screen, which is bigger than the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+'s 12.4-inch screen. It isn't clear if Samsung will continue to use an IPS LCD screen or upgrade to a Super AMOLED screen.
The tablet has a single camera on the rear, which is odd considering the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ has two rear-facing cameras. It has stereo speakers and a USB Type-C port. It isn't clear if Samsung is using a side-mounted fingerprint reader or has upgraded to an in-display sensor.
Previous reports have indicated that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ has the Exynos 1580 chip, which debuted with the Galaxy A56 earlier today. This chip is a major upgrade over the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+'s Exynos 1380 chip.
Since the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ has an IP68 rating, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is also expected to have the same dust and water resistance rating. It will likely come with an IP68-rated S Pen as well.
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