The Galaxy Tab S10 series isn’t quite complete, as confirmed by fine print on Samsung’s website. The site confirms the inception of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and could mean a soon release.
The Galaxy Tab S10 series arrived without a base model. In fact, the cheapest version one could buy was the Galaxy Tab S10+, which would normally be considered the mid-range model. The absence could be due to Samsung repositioning the FE variant of devices as a sort of “base” model, though the missing Tab S10 is still an interesting choice.
New user-facing information on Samsung’s website has essentially confirmed the existence of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE (via Neowin). The disclosure comes in the form of a promotion on the website. The promotion details a free year’s subscription to Goodnotes with the purchase of the Galaxy Tab S10 series or Galaxy Tab S10 FE series device.
The promotion also stamps a date on the device, though it doesn’t tell us too much in terms of release. The promotion is good for any Tab S10 FE device purchased before July 31, 2025. That means the FE device would need to be released sometime before the summer of next year. That’s still a large window.
The 1 year free access to Goodnotes offer is open to participants in the United States who purchase and activate a Tab S10 series, or Tab S10 FE series device by 7/31/2025. To receive the 1 year free access offer, download the Goodnotes app from Samsung Galaxy Store is required. A network connection is required for downloading and using the Goodnotes app, additional data fees may apply when using cellular data.
The website also doesn’t specifically mention one variant of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE. Rather, it mentions it in terms of a series, which could mean the possibility of more than one fan edition.
We’ll have to wait for all of the details to come to light, though if the fan edition of the Galaxy Tab S10 were better than the well-received Tab S9 FE, than this could be an exciting launch.
More on Samsung:
- Samsung accidentally shows off One UI 7 as leaked apps reveal deeper updates [Gallery]
- Galaxy S25 Ultra ditches the Galaxy Note design in first hands-on leak [Video]
- Samsung reportedly considers ditching ‘Galaxy’ branding for certain phones
FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.
Comments