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Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus vs Tab S9 FE Plus preliminary comparison: Bigger and faster

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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is shaping up to be a solid upgrade over its predecessor, but is it worth the extra $50? With a much faster chip, a larger display, and a refined design, here’s how it stacks up against the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+.
Samsung has officially unveiled the next generation of its Fan Edition tablets, and just like before, the larger variant carries the “Plus” label — say hello to the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus, the direct successor to the Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus.
Now that we have official specs, we can confirm that the S10 FE Plus brings several meaningful upgrades: a larger display, a higher-resolution rear camera, and a more powerful chip under the hood. It’s also the first in the FE line to come with Samsung’s AI features built-in, including Circle to Search, Object Eraser, and more.
The new model does come with a price bump — starting at $649 — up from the S9 FE Plus’s $599 launch price. That raises the question: are the upgrades worth it?
Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus vs Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus differences explained:
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Samsung has expanded the canvas with the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus — literally. The new model is taller and wider than its predecessor, while actually shaving off a bit of thickness.
At 300.6 x 194.7 x 6.0 mm, the S10 FE Plus is larger overall but still slim and manageable. The display now measures 13.1 inches, up from 12.4 inches, and still offers a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals.
Brightness has been boosted too, with the S10 FE Plus capable of reaching 800 nits in High Brightness Mode, and Vision Booster tech kicks in to improve outdoor visibility. It’s still an LCD panel, but now better equipped for everyday use in a variety of environments.
The new model retains IP68 certification, just like its predecessor, meaning it’s protected against dust and water — useful if you tend to use your tablet on the go or near the elements.

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