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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Series Gets Multiple Certifications – Details Inside

Samsung is gearing up to launch its affordable tablet lineup; the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, spotted on two different certifications, hints at the near launch.

The Korean giant will release the forthcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE series as the successor to the Galaxy Tab S9 FE; it will include two models: Base and Plus. The company has yet to reveal any official details regarding the release date of the coming series, although both the models of the series are spotted online on two different certifications, suggesting a near launch.

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ are spotted on two certifications, including a BIS and 3C, along with dedicated model numbers.

BIS Certification 

Reportedly, four variants of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series appeared on BIS certification with dedicated model numbers, which are as follows:

Galaxy Tab S10 FE

  • A Wi-Fi-only variant—SM-X520
  • A 5G variant—SM-X526B

Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus

  • A Wi-Fi-only variant—SM-X620
  • A 5G variant—SM-X626B

3C Certification

Apart from the BIS certification, both devices are also spotted on the 3C certification with different model numbers as mentioned below:

Galaxy Tab S10 FE

  • A Wi-Fi-only variant—SM-X520
  • A 5G variant—SM-X526C

Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus

  • A Wi-Fi-only variant—SM-X620

However, Samsung has yet to release the official timeline for the launch, but the listing of devices on various certifications hints at the near launch.

Raghav Sachdeva

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