Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S9 FE in October 2023, which means its successor is already overdue based on the usual release cycle. While the Galaxy Tab S10 FE hasn’t been officially announced yet, it has surfaced on Samsung’s website and in multiple certifications, hinting that it’s very much in the pipeline. Still, Samsung hasn’t confirmed when—or if—it plans to launch the device.
Now, another certification adds to the growing list of clues. The upcoming tablet has been spotted in the Bluetooth SIG database, carrying several model numbers: SM-X520, SM-X528U, SM-X526B, SM-X526C, SM-X526E, and SM-X526N. Among these, the SM-X520 appears to be a Wi-Fi-only model, while the rest are 5G-enabled variants.

Details about the Tab S10 FE remain scarce, but early rumors suggest it could be powered by the Exynos 1580—an iterative upgrade over the Exynos 1380 found in its predecessor. The tablet is also tipped to feature a 12MP rear camera, up from the 8MP shooter on the Tab S9 FE.
Galaxy Tab S9 FE Specifications
The Galaxy Tab S9 FE features a 10.9-inch IPS LCD with a 1440 x 2304 resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals. The rear houses an 8MP main camera, while the 12MP ultrawide front camera is built for selfies and video calls.
Under the hood, the tablet is powered by the Exynos 1380 SoC, built on a 5nm process. It comes in two configurations, 6/128GB and 8/256GB.

For connectivity, the Tab S9 FE supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and USB-C 2.0. Keeping it all running is a massive 8,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging. The tablet launched with Android 13 and is now upgradable to One UI 6 (Android 14).
With the Tab S10 FE popping up in certifications, its official debut might not be far off. The real question is—how much of an upgrade will it actually be?
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