Samsung will not increase the Galaxy Tab S10 prices in the US
Samsung is launching the Galaxy Tab S10 tablets soon, and we know they will be more expensive in Europe, or at least in Switzerland. However, the United States is not facing a price increase.
According to a few prematurely published pages on the Samsung website, the Tab S10+ will have two storage options, while the Tab S10 Ultra will have three. We have to point out once again that there is no mention of a vanilla Tab S10, which might not appear at this time.
Here"s how much each version will cost. Bear in mind that those are for the Wi-Fi-only versions:
United States | ||
Galaxy Tab S10+ | Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra | |
256 GB, Wi-Fi | $999 | $1,199.99 |
512 GB Wi-Fi | $1,199.99 | $1,319.99 |
1 TB, Wi-Fi | - | $1,619.99 |
Reports claimed Samsung will turn to Mediatek for flagship chipsets, which would be a first; so far, Samsung always used either Exynos or Snapdragon in its top-tier Tab S tablets. We expect a Dimensity 9300+, but with the imminent arrival of the Dimensity 9400, we could see Samsung pick the new SoC instead.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is coming with Galaxy AI, and the company is already accepting blind reservations. This means a launch is incoming, and it"s a matter of time before we get an announcement date.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE • Galaxy Tab S10+ • Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
The same leak also revealed Samsung will price the Galaxy S24 FE at $649.99 for the 128 GB variant and $709.99 for the 256 GB option; both these prices are in line with a previous rumor. It will be offered to the US crowd in Blue, Graphite, Silver, and Lime Green, and the page says the phone can be received before October 3, although we are not sure it"s an actual date because this is in exactly seven days from now.