The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ impressed us with its high-quality feel, very long battery life and large size of 13.1 inches, which provides plenty of space for writing or multitasking. Although the XXL display in tandem with the practical S Pen is predestined for use at school or university, the 16:10 format is less suitable for productive work than a panel with a 7:5 or 4:3 screen, such as the Oppo Pad 4 Pro. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ users suffer fewer black bars when watching a movie or series than on an Apple iPad Air 13.
Another important point is the price-performance ratio. The ambitious RRP of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus of $649.99 means that some of the equipment gaps are less significant. Read about the shortcomings of the Samsung tablet in our review here.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ suffers from processor choice
Despite the positive features of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, there is one piece of criticism that potential buyers should consider: its performance falls significantly short of that of a Galaxy Tab S10+. In everyday use, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ doesn't always run smoothly, despite its 90 Hz refresh rate. It's hard to say whether the Exynos 1580 reaches its limits at the high 1800p resolution or whether this is due to software optimization, but the One UI often lags somewhat annoyingly. For users who value fast system speed, this kind of performance could be disappointing.
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Review of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+