Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE+ Specs Leak: Bigger Screens, More RAM, and Ample Storage Revealed

Rumors about Samsung’s next budget-friendly tablets are heating up, with fresh leaks hinting at significant upgrades for the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE and its larger sibling, the Tab S10 FE+. Trusted tipster Roland Quandt, known for his accurate industry insights, recently shared details on Bluesky, revealing screen sizes, RAM configurations, and storage options for both devices.


Bigger Displays for Work and Play
According to Quandt, the standard Galaxy Tab S10 FE will sport a 12.4-inch display, up from the Tab S9 FE’s 10.9-inch screen. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is tipped to feature a massive 14.5-inch panel, marking a notable jump from last year’s 12.4-inch FE+ model. The larger screens align with Samsung’s push to cater to productivity-focused users and multimedia enthusiasts who prioritize immersive viewing.


RAM and Storage: Mid-Range Powerhouses
Under the hood, the Tab S10 FE is expected to pack 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, while the FE+ could debut with 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. Both devices are rumored to support microSD expansion, a staple of Samsung’s FE (Fan Edition) lineup. For context, the Hisense Hi-Tablet T901, a competing mid-range Android tablet, offers similar specs, though Samsung’s One UI software and DeX integration could give the Tab S10 series an edge for multitasking.


Pricing and Availability
While pricing remains under wraps, the FE series typically slots below Samsung’s flagship tablets. The Tab S9 FE launched at 449,sotheS10FEcouldlandinthesameballpark.TheFE+maycommandapremiumcloserto599, given its larger display and upgraded specs.


Interested buyers can already check placeholder listings on Amazon for early alerts, though official details are still pending.


What’s Next for the FE Line?
Samsung’s FE tablets have carved a niche by delivering flagship-like experiences at accessible prices. The rumored specs suggest the Tab S10 FE and FE+ will continue this trend, potentially rivaling premium tablets like the iPad Air. However, as with all leaks, it’s wise to treat these details with cautious optimism until Samsung confirms them.

Stay tuned for updates as we approach the expected August 2025 launch window. For now, tech enthusiasts can dive deeper into Quandt’s findings on his Bluesky feed or explore how these specs stack up against competitors in our comparison guide.

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