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Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ could feature a bigger display than its predecessor 

Samsung plans to debut a new affordable table lineup, including Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and Galaxy Tab S10 FE. The plus variant of the series is anticipated to feature a larger screen than its predecessor. 

Samsung is supposed to launch the next generation Galaxy Tab S10 FE series as the successor of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series. A new report from WinFuture’s Roland Quandt leaked that the display sizes of the coming tablets are as follows – 

  • Galaxy Tab S10 FE – 10.9-inch screen 
  • Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ – 13.1-inch screen 

The current Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ features a 12.4-inch screen, which means that the coming Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ could have a bigger screen if the leaked details come true. The report also reveals that both models will be available with at least 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage variant. Samsung could power the lineup with its in-house Exynos 1580 SoC and make each model of the series available in Wi-Fi and Cellular (5G) variants. 

A few days back it was revealed that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE gets Bluetooth SIG certifications ahead of launch. However, there’s a lack of enough details regarding the specifications and design of the coming Galaxy Tab S10 FE series. Samsung has yet to unveil the details of the official specifications and launch date of the lineup, so it remains to see whether the leaked information will come into existence. 

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