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THE SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB S10 FE IS SAMSUNG'S BUDGET TABLET THAT OFFERS QUALITY TABLET FEATURES BUT WITHOUT ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES AT A MORE AFFORDABLE PRICE OF £499 10:36, 01 Jun 2025
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE, launched just over a week ago, is an
excellent choice for those seeking a quality tablet without breaking the bank. Retailing at a more affordable £499, this budget-friendly device from Samsung offers all the essential features
of a top-notch tablet without the hefty price tag. However, if shelling out £499 in one go seems a bit steep, Sky has introduced a more wallet-friendly option, offering the device for £15
per month. This deal provides Samsung enthusiasts with a high-resolution display that delivers sharp details and smooth 90Hz visuals, even in bright outdoor conditions, thanks to its Vision
Booster feature and brightness of up to 800 nits. The package also includes an S Pen, perfect for those who enjoy sketching, drawing or note-taking. With a robust 8,000mAh battery, users
won't have to worry about running out of power anytime soon, reports the Express. READ MORE: DUNELM'S £15 GARDEN BISTRO TABLE IS 'PERFECT HEIGHT' AND 'IDEAL FOR SNUG
SPACES' READ MORE: AMAZON LAWNMOWER REDUCED FROM OVER £100 IS 'LIGHTWEIGHT' AND 'EASY TO HANDLE' Moreover, the device boasts IP68 water and dust resistance,
ensuring it can withstand being submerged in water or exposed to rain while outdoors. However, there are plenty of other options on the table. They can get a Samsung Galaxy A9 tablet on Sky
for £3 a month right here. Also, shoppers could spend a bit more on the Samsung Galaxy S9 FE for £449, complete with a free S Pen. Alternatively, for £17 a month, Apple fans can get the
11-inch iPad Air device with the new M3 chip. We also recently covered a similar deal on the Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra from Sky for £29 a month if shoppers want to spend a lot on a new
tablet. Tech whizz David Snelling recently put the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE through its paces on our sister paper, the Daily Express and was mightily impressed with its performance. In his
review, he remarked: "We tested the smaller 10.9-inch Tab S10 FE and the display is truly excellent. "Content looks bright, crisp, and packed full of colour. Place the Tab and new
iPad Air side-by-side, and there's very little between them. Apple's tablet offers a more realistic viewing experience, while Samsung ramps things up to 11 with punchy visuals and
saturated colours. We'd be very happy with either tablet on our lap, and they are perfect for a boxset binge. "Another feature we like about the Tab S10 FE is its very good battery
life. This device will easily last a long-haul flight and beyond. During our extensive tests, Samsung beat Apple when it comes to needing to find a plug. Both last for hours on end, but the
Tab S10's screen definitely keeps glowing for longer. Article continues below "The Galaxy Tab S10 FE is a great example of what else is on the market, and this gadget has loads
going for it. In fact, in some areas - such as screen, battery life, water resistance and free accessories - it actually beats the iPad hands down." Yet, if you're on the hunt for
a deal, David pointed out that the price tag is expensive. He said: "If you were hoping that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE was going to be a bargain, there's bad news. This is not a cheap
device. It will set you back at least £499 and can end up costing over £649 if you opt for the bigger screen."