The Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE Plus are anticipated to launch on April 3, as indicated by a Korean retailer. While the South Korean release is slated for the same day, it appears that the global or U.S. launch may be delayed. Although prices have not been officially announced, Hartlauer listings suggest that the 128GB Tab S10 FE will retail for approximately €679.95 ($736), while the 256GB version might cost €779.95 ($844).
The FE Plus starts at around €749.95 ($812) and can reach up to €849.95 ($920) for the 256GB variant. There is a lot of buzz surrounding the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE Plus, yet key details about their launch timing and pricing remain uncertain. A recent tip hints that a Korean retailer may have accidentally disclosed the launch date, which is set for April 3.
This revelation follows an earlier slip from Austria’s Hartlauer, which also prematurely listed the tablets. Samsung’s new budget tablets are expected to be available in South Korea on launch day, but it’s worth noting that the global or U.S. availability might not coincide with this schedule. Interestingly, Samsung has remained relatively quiet without significant promotions or official announcements regarding these new devices.
Despite the absence of official pricing, the Hartlauer listings provide a clearer picture. The expected price for the 128GB Galaxy Tab S10 FE is €679.95 ($736), and the 256GB version at €779.95 ($844). The FE Plus starts at €749.95 ($812) and goes up to €849.95 ($920) for the larger storage option, though U.S. consumers may see different prices.
Additionally, those hoping for an AMOLED display will likely be disappointed, as both models seem to utilize LCD screens with a 90Hz refresh rate, similar to the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series. A significant upgrade appears to be the transition from the Exynos 1380 to the newer Exynos 1580 chipset, coupled with a sleeker design. However, this design change may not include a larger battery.
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