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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus has alleged hardware downgrade in latest leak

A "Galaxy Tab S10 FE+" render. (Image source: OnLeaks x SammyGuru)
A "Galaxy Tab S10 FE+" render. (Image source: OnLeaks x SammyGuru)
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is a reportedly upcoming Android tablet. Its latest leak purports to predict how the slate will look in real life. Should that be the case, it seems Samsung has decided to drop one of the Tab S9 FE Plus' most defining characteristics in its next generation. Other aspects of its design might help to make up for the discrepancy, though.

Samsung is now said to have a replacement for the Tab S9 FE Plus (or FE+, now available at $339.99 in a Refurbished condition on Amazon) in the works with the OEM's latest Exynos 1580 mid-range silicon and as much as 12GB of RAM. However, the "S10 FE+" has also lost features compared to its predecessor, according to its latest leak.

The Samsung enthusiast blog SammyGuru has just published renders based on the latest "Tab S10 FE+" leaks. The results: a slate much like the S9 FE+ in looks - except for the dual rear cameras. Its replacement has apparently reverted to having just 1 in this new leak, much like the vanilla S9 FE.

The "Tab S10 FE+" also lacks a magnetic silo on its supposedly metallic unibody casing for the purposes of its rumored stylus support, although that might not mean much.

The omission of the second rear camera in these new renders is all the more striking as SammyGuru has partnered with the typically accurate tipster OnLeaks in their making.

On the more positive side, the Tab S10 FE+'s supposedly more generous ~13.1-inch display is depicted as having bezels of a reasonable size - and, moreover, no sign of a Tab S10 Ultra-esque notch.

OnLeaks and SammyGuru also assert that the S10 FE+'s flat edges will be just 6 millimeters (mm) in thickness, while its front panel might measure 194.7 x 300.5mm. It might also ship with dual speakers and One UI 7 out of the box.

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ might also come in an interesting light green color in addition to the standard gray as shown in its new 360-degree render video.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2025-03- 1 (Update: 2025-03- 1)