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The unreleased Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is already available to buy in one country

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The unreleased Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is already available to buy in one country

If you’ve been eagerly awaiting the more affordable version of Samsung’s latest tablet, you may be in luck – because it’s already available for sale, even before Samsung has officially announced it. Currently, it’s only available for purchase in The Netherlands, but this early release hints at its imminent global launch.

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab S10 in October 2024, and since then, we’ve been anticipating the arrival of its budget-friendly counterpart, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE. The tablet was extensively leaked in March 2025, sparking discussions about its pricing.

Thanks to Dutch retailer Bol, we now have the opportunity to browse through the range of Galaxy Tab S10 FE models at our convenience. With next-day delivery promised, it seems this listing is legitimate.

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+ appear to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors, offering a slim metal body with IP68 protection while making some hardware sacrifices. Although they may not match the performance of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, the previous Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ was well-received as a solid tablet.

In terms of specifications, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE will run on the Exynos 1580 processor with 8/128GB or 12/256GB RAM, and support for up to 2TB microSD expansion.

The regular Tab S10 FE features a 10.9-inch display, while the larger Tab S10 FE+ boasts a 13.1-inch display. Both tablets come with LCD panels, 800 nits brightness, and a 90Hz refresh rate. The resolution differs due to size, with 2304 x 1440 pixels on the Tab S10 FE and 2880 x 1800 pixels on the Tab S10 FE+.

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As for pricing, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE is priced at €579 (about $625), while the larger Tab S10 FE+ costs €799 (about $860). The increase in price from the previous model, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE, may deter some customers, as it launched at $449.99. However, it’s important to note that direct currency conversions may not apply, and the final price could be lower.

The Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ was priced at $599 upon release, so a price tag exceeding $800 for the new model may be a turn-off for some customers. Nevertheless, it’s likely that the actual prices will be lower than the converted amounts, making the Galaxy Tab S10 FE more accessible.






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