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A new report reveals prices of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ for the United States.
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Samsung is soon going to launch two Fan Edition tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+. Leaks about them have already revealed their specifications and design.
Now, a new leak sheds light on their prices as well. Sadly, they are going to be pricier than their predecessors, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+. Let’s take a look.
YTechB has revealed prices of the non-cellular (Wi-Fi-only) variants of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+. You can check them out below.
As you can see, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE starts at $499 and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ starts at $649. In comparison, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE starts at $449 and the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ starts at $599. That means the upcoming models will be $50 costlier than the existing ones.
For that $50 premium, you will get a faster processor (Exynos 1580 vs Exynos 1380) and a higher resolution camera at the front (12MP vs 8MP). The plus model will also offer a larger display (13.1-inch vs 12.4-inch). Some will say that the premium is justified. Some will say it isn’t.
There’s no information about when Samsung will launch the new tablets. However, considering that the brand has started getting them certified from various authorities and getting them benchmarked, the two tablets could arrive very soon. Both are also coming to India.
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