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Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and S10 FE with AI features

Samsung launches the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and S10 FE, its first AI-powered FE tablets, in Singapore on April 25, 2025, with special offers.

Samsung has introduced two new models to its Galaxy Tab S10 series, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and Galaxy Tab S10 FE. These tablets mark a significant milestone as the first in the Fan Edition (FE) lineup to include AI-powered features.

AI-powered features for an enhanced experience

The new Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and S10 FE have several AI enhancements designed to improve usability and efficiency. Circle to Search, a tool introduced by Google in January 2024, allows you to search for anything on your device without switching between apps. Solve Maths provides instant calculations for handwritten or typed equations. Handwriting Help cleans up and improves the clarity of handwritten notes, making them more legible. Object Eraser removes unwanted objects from photos, ensuring clean and professional-looking images. Best Face enhances group photos by selecting and combining the best facial expressions from multiple shots. Auto Trim analyses videos to create highlight reels by picking the best moments. These AI-driven features make the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and S10 FE more intuitive and user-friendly, especially for those who use their tablets for productivity and creativity.

Brighter display and improved design

Beyond AI, Samsung has introduced some hardware improvements to these new tablets. Both models now feature brighter displays, increasing from 600 nits in previous models to 800 nits. The design is also slimmer, measuring just 6.0mm in thickness compared to the 6.5mm of their predecessors. Under the hood, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and S10 FE are powered by the Exynos 1580 processor, the same chipset found in Samsung’s recently launched Galaxy A56 smartphone. While the Galaxy Tab S10 FE retains a 10.9-inch display, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ boasts a larger 13.1-inch screen, an upgrade from the 12.4-inch display on the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+.

The battery capacity remains unchanged, with the Galaxy Tab S10 FE featuring an 8,000 mAh battery and the FE+ model featuring a 10,090 mAh battery. Both tablets also support microSD expansion up to 2TB, include a 13MP rear camera and a 12MP ultra-wide front camera, and run on Android 15. Other notable features include IP68 water and dust resistance and support for the S Pen, although without Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) functionality.

Availability and pricing

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ and Galaxy Tab S10 FE will be available in Singapore from April 25, 2025. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ will be offered in Grey, while the Galaxy Tab S10 FE will be available in Silver and Blue. Customers can purchase these new models from Lazada, Shopee, the Samsung Online Store, Samsung Experience Stores, telco outlets, and leading electronics retailers, including Best Denki, Challenger, Courts, and Gain City.

Samsung is offering a special promotion for early buyers. Customers who purchase a S$10 Samsung Registration+ e-voucher before April 24, 2025, at 11:59 PM will receive S$50 off their Galaxy Tab S10 FE series purchase. Additionally, from April 25 to May 23, 2025, buyers will receive a free Book Cover Keyboard Slim, valued at up to S$248, with every Galaxy Tab S10 FE series purchase.

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