After introducing the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra last year, Samsung is now gearing up to launch the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+. Earlier this morning, the first images of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ leaked onto the web — and these aren’t just run-of-the-mill renders, either.
And it’s more than just flagship size, too — it also copies the style. The renders show a tablet with symmetrical bezels and a flat-edged frame. There’s only a single camera on the rear of the device, but that’s not surprising; the rest of the Galaxy Tab S10 series also bears only one lens.
The frame is made of aluminum for both weight and durability and measures 300.5mm x 194.7mm x 6mm, according to SammyGuru.

Unfortunately, any specs beyond this are murkier. We don’t know the exact weight of the tablet. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ weighed 628 grams, and the Tab S10 FE+ will be a bit larger. While the weight will probably not exceed 700 grams, it’s hard to say for sure.
You can see the upcoming tablet in full 360-degree video alongside crystal-clear 5K renders, courtesy of @OnLeaks.
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ renders
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ sports a sleek and modern design, aligning with Samsung’s recent flagship aesthetics. The device features a slim profile with symmetrical bezels, giving it a premium and immersive display. Samsung has opted for a flat-edged frame, similar to the Galaxy Tab S10 series, offering a refined and sophisticated look.

On the back, the tablet sports a single rear camera with a minimalistic design, similar to its predecessors. The body is made of aluminum, ensuring durability while keeping the device lightweight. According to our information, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ measures 300.5 mm in length, 194.7 mm in width, and just 6 mm in thickness, which makes it pretty slim. Additionally, it will feature a dual-speaker audio system, with one speaker on the top and another on the bottom frame, and a magnetic connector.
We also don’t know what kind of internals the tablet will have, but it’s likely going to have at least 12GB of RAM — on par with the Galaxy S25 series of phones — and support the S-Pen. We also expect it to support Galaxy AI features and run One UI 7, but again, this is speculation, albeit speculation based on experience.
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ aren’t expected to launch until sometime in the middle of the year.