Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Android Tablets

Galaxy Tab S10 FE

Samsung

Released Apr 1, 2025 · Analysis updated Apr 22, 2026

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE in the Android Tablets category. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE scores 76/100 based on 7 expert reviews in the android tablets category. Coverage includes reviews from Markellisreviews, Androidheadlines, Pcmag, and Itpro.

Critic Score

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76

based on 7 expert reviews

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Pros

  • Long battery life(5)
  • S pen included(5)
  • Ip68 water resistant(3)
  • 90hz variable refresh rate(2)

Cons

  • More ram in more expensive storage variant(2)
  • Large bezels(2)
  • No charger included(2)
  • Performance isn't amazing(2)

7 Expert Reviews

90
Independent publication04/2025

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is a superb alternative to the iPad, offering affordability, durability, and good performance for most users.

83
Independent publication06/2025

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE strikes a smart balance between price and performance, offering a solid midrange Android tablet experience for just $500.

80
Major publication05/2025

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ offers a large, bright screen, long battery life, and swift performance at a more affordable price than flagship models.

78
Independent publication04/2025

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE has all the look and feel of the premium models – just not the same quality

72
Major publication04/2025

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ offers a big, bright display and long battery life, but its oversized design and buggy DeX mode hold it back from being the best Android tablet.

72
Independent publication06/2025

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is a mid-range tablet that offers a nice design and good features but falls short on performance and value compared to competitors.

60
Independent publication02/2026

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE is a minor refresh if we've ever seen one. It's slightly thinner and has a new chip, but is also $50 costlier than before...