
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is now certified in South Korea
A new Samsung product with model number SM-X626N recently received certification from the Korea Radio Research Agency (KRRA). From the model number, it appears that it could be named the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ when it launches later this year.
The certification database reveals that the tablet will be available in a 5G variant and manufactured at Samsung's factory in Vietnam. A Wi-Fi-only variant will likely also be available.
From a previous report, we know that the upcoming Fan Edition tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, will use the Exynos 1580 processor, 6GB/8GB/12GB RAM, and 128GB/256GB storage.
The tablets will reportedly use a 12MP front-facing camera, an upgrade over the 8MP front-facing cameras found on the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series. Their batteries were certified a few months ago.
They will likely run Android 15 (One UI 7.x) out of the box. They could get six major Android OS updates, considering that the Galaxy A26, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A56 will come with six Android OS updates. It isn't clear if Samsung is increasing the battery capacity with its upcoming mid-range tablets.