Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE+ have silently hit the shelves, thanks to Dutch retailer Bol—no fanfare, no official announcement. Despite speculation about a formal reveal, the tablets’ sudden availability suggests Samsung might be skipping the official announcement.

Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE+ specs and features
The FE packs a 10.9-inch LCD, while the FE+ rocks a much larger 13.1-inch panel—both 90Hz, 800 nits, and S Pen-ready, paired with Dolby Atmos stereo speakers. Both the devices are powered by the Exynos 1580, a mid-range chip with 45% better CPU and 80% better GPU performance than the Tab S9 FE’s Exynos 1380.
You get 8GB or 12GB RAM, up to 2TB microSD support, a 12MP ultrawide front camera, and a 13MP rear shooter. Batteries are 8,000 mAh (FE) and 10,900 mAh (FE+), which charge at 45W. Unfortunately, the charger is not included with the box, just a USB-C cable and S Pen. Running Android 15 with One UI 7, the tablets are eligible for six years of updates. Overall, the combination of specs and pricing is perfect for anyone craving a good enough Galaxy tablet.
Pricing and availability:


At Bol, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE starts at €579 for 128GB and €629 for 256GB, while the FE+ goes for €749 and €799 for the same storage tiers—all Wi-Fi-only models. A €50 discount sweetens the deal on the 256GB variants until April 20, after which the prices will be bumped up to €679 and €849. Available in light blue, silver, and gray, they sport a sleek aluminum build with IP68 water and dust resistance. Sales will start on April 3 in the home country, with more markets likely soon.
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