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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus 5G spotted in Korea with photo

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus 5G

News about the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 FE series is picking up fast. In just a short time, leaks have popped up, hinting that these tablets might hit stores in a few months. The latest update comes from South Korea, where the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus 5G has been approved, and a real-life picture of its front has surfaced.

A site called Xpertpick found this new Samsung tablet listed on SafetyKorea, a group that checks product safety in Korea. The listing doesn’t give the tablet’s full name, but signs point to it being the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus 5G. Its model number is said to be SM-X620, while another version, SM-X620N, seems made just for South Korea.

Picture Shared by Korean Safety Group

SafetyKorea also shared a clear photo of the tablet’s screen. The image doesn’t show much, but it does reveal thicker edges around the display, kind of like the regular Galaxy Tab S9. We don’t know the exact size of those edges yet. The front camera sits in the middle of the left side if you hold it upright or at the top if you turn it sideways.

This spot makes it obvious the tablet is built for sideways use, maybe with a keyboard attached. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE series also got the green light from Bluetooth SIG recently. The basic model has the number SM-X520, while the 5G version shows up as SM-X526 or SM-X528.

What We Expect Inside

A leak gave us a peek at what these tablets might offer. The regular Galaxy Tab S10 FE should keep its 10.9-inch screen from the last model. The Plus version, though, might jump to a bigger 13.1-inch display. The basic model could start with 8GB of memory (up from 6GB in the S9 FE) and go as high as 12 GB. Both tablets are expected to offer up to 12GB of memory and 256GB of storage. Finally, rumors say the Exynos 1580 chip will power these tablets. Samsung might also use this chip in the upcoming Galaxy A56 phone.

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