Russian-Israeli National Extradited to US for Alleged Role in LockBit Ransomware Gang
Rostislav Panev, accused of developing malware for LockBit, faces justice in the US after extradition from Israel
Max Carter
Samsung's next-generation "Fan Edition" tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus, have been leaked, revealing significant upgrades in display size and camera capabilities. According to leaked marketing images and details obtained by WinFuture.de, the Tab S10 FE Plus will feature a larger 13.1-inch display, up from the 12.4-inch screen on its predecessor, the Tab S9 FE Plus. The regular Tab S10 FE, on the other hand, will retain the same 10.9-inch screen size as its predecessor.
The leaked specifications also indicate that Samsung is upgrading the main camera on the FE Plus to 13 megapixels, although the ultrawide camera has been removed. Both tablets will feature a single rear camera. The display refresh rate and screen technology (OLED or LCD) remain unknown. The FE versions will be powered by Samsung's Exynos 1580 chips, which are also used in the recently announced Galaxy A56 smartphone.
In terms of pricing, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE will start at €579 for the base model with Wi-Fi and 128GB of storage, while the Plus will start at €749. This represents a €50 price increase compared to the Tab S9 FE equivalents. Additional features such as 5G connectivity and increased storage can be added for an extra €100. US pricing has not been announced, but a similar $50 price bump is expected.
The "Fan Edition" tablets are positioned as "value flagship" options, slotting below the Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra in Samsung's lineup. The FE series has traditionally offered a more affordable alternative to Samsung's high-end tablets, while still providing a premium experience. The leaked specifications and pricing suggest that Samsung is aiming to maintain this balance, offering upgraded features while keeping costs in check.
The leaked information does not provide a release date for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE Plus, but given the timing of the leak, it is likely that Samsung will announce the tablets in the coming weeks. The tablet market has been increasingly competitive, with Apple's iPad lineup and Amazon's Fire tablets offering strong alternatives to Samsung's offerings. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE Plus will need to impress to maintain Samsung's market share.
In conclusion, the leaked Galaxy Tab S10 FE and FE Plus tablets offer significant upgrades in display size and camera capabilities, but at a higher price point. Samsung's strategy appears to be focused on providing a premium experience at a lower cost than its high-end tablets, while still maintaining a competitive edge in the market. As the tablet market continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Samsung's latest offerings are received by consumers.
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