Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ stops by the FCC
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ has been certified by the FCC in both Wi-Fi-only and 5G versions. The certification reveals support for 45W wired charging. A schematic document also reveals the presence of a single rear camera. The tablet will have S Pen support and a microSD card slot. The device measures 300.56 x 194.7 mm and has a 13-inch screen.
That's everything the FCC has revealed or confirmed. According to past leaks, the tablet will be powered by Samsung's Exynos 1580 SoC, the same one inside the Galaxy A56. The Tab S10 FE+ is rumored to arrive in two RAM/storage combos: 8/128GB and 12/256GB.
It allegedly has a 12 MP front-facing camera and a 13 MP rear camera with an LED flash. The tablet will run Android 15 with One UI 7 upon launch and it's expected to cost $649 and $749 for each of the aforementioned RAM/storage combos.
Reader comments
- SammyTabGuy
If they have an amoled 120hz panel then i will buy. i don't care about anything else as long as it supports the s-pen
- 19 Mar 2025
- j6i
- djdelarosa25
lol the Exynos 1580 is better than the 7 Gen 3. Just look at the cores it uses
- 18 Mar 2025
- th9
- Anonymous
Maybe bc the Exynos 1580 is a new chipset that uses a new GPU so apps are yet to be optimized??? The Exynos 1580 is superior to the SD 7 Gen 3 or 7s Gen 3
- 18 Mar 2025
- JQ1