Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE, Tab S10 FE+ Expected to See Price Increase in the US

Samsung is reportedly planning a price increase for the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE series, which is expected to launch later this year. The series is anticipated to include two models: the standard Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the larger Galaxy Tab S10 FE+. Ahead of their official unveiling, details about the potential pricing of these Wi-Fi variants have surfaced. According to leaked reports, the base model of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE could see a price increase of approximately $50 compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE.

The report from YTECHB suggests that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE’s base variant, with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, may start at $499 (roughly Rs. 43,300). Meanwhile, the higher-end configuration with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage could be priced at $569 (roughly Rs. 49,400). In comparison, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE had a starting price of $449 (roughly Rs. 40,000) for similar configurations. This price hike of about $50 applies not only to the regular Galaxy Tab S10 FE but also to the larger Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ model, which is expected to be priced at $649 (roughly Rs. 56,300) for the base variant and $749 (roughly Rs. 65,000) for the higher-end variant.

In comparison to its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+, which launched at $599 (roughly Rs. 52,000) and $699 (roughly Rs. 60,700) for the respective variants, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ will reportedly see a price increase as well. This price hike is for the Wi-Fi-only models, with no mention of the cellular variants at this stage.

Beyond pricing, the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE is expected to show impressive performance improvements. Leaked benchmark scores from Geekbench indicate a significant boost in processing power for the new tablet. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE reportedly scored 1,349 in single-core performance and 3,882 in multi-core tests, representing a roughly 32% increase in performance over the Galaxy Tab S9 FE, which scored 1,013 and 2,944 in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. These improvements suggest that Samsung is pushing for a more powerful and efficient tablet experience in its latest offerings.