Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G US and global variants receive FCC certification, expected to launch soon

Highlights

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G has received FCC certification.
  • The US and global versions of the tablet have appeared in FCC’s database.
  • It is expected to launch soon with the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+.

Update: The below screenshot shows that various Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G variants, such as
SM-X526B, SM-X526E, SM-X526N, and SM-X528U have received SGS Fimko certification. The SM-X520 variant, which has also appeared in the same certification, is said to be the Wi-Fi only edition of the tablet. The certification confirms that the Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G and Wi-F-only variants are packed with 7,760mAh (rated value) battery and have support for 45W fast charging.

 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Battery Capacity and Charging SGS Fimko

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G has received FCC certification in the US, indicating that it meets US standards for electromagnetic interference and radio frequency emissions, bringing it closer to an official launch.

Last month, multiple variants of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series were certified by the Bluetooth SIG authority. The Tab S10 FE 5G was spotted with several model numbers, including SM-X528U, SM-X526B, SM-X526C, SM-X526E, and SM-X526N. The letters U, B, C, E, and N likely correspond to different regions: U for the US, B for the global market, C for China, E possibly for Europe, and N for Korea. In a new development, the FCC has approved the US and global versions of the tablet.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G certified

As can be seen, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE 5G’s US and global variants, with the respective model numbers SM-X528U and SM-X526B, have received FCC certification in the US. The FCC IDs of both variants are A3LSMX528U and A3LSMX526B, as mentioned in the Status Information section within the About Tablet segment of the Settings app.

The SM-X528U supports Wi-Fi 802.11ax, 5G FR1 bands with sub-6GHz frequencies, such as n2, n5, n25, n29, 30, n41, n48, n66, n70, n71, n77, and n78 5G and n2, n5, n25, n30, n41, n48, n66, n70, n71, n77, and n78 5G NR bands. Its FCC certification also reveals support for S Pen, and 45W fast charging (as seen in the first screenshot).

The SM-X526B also supports Wi-Fi 802.11ax and sub-6GHz 5G bands, such as n1, n3, n5, n7, n8, n20, n26, n28, n38, n40, n41, n66, n71, n77, and n78. It will also support S Pen, SD card, and 45W charging (as seen in the fourth screenshot).

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE series specifications (rumoured)

As per reports, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ will showcase a 13.1-inch, 2880 × 1800 resolution display, the largest in Samsung’s future Android tablet offerings, while the Tab S10 FE will feature a 10.9-inch, 2304 × 1440 LCD with 800 nits brightness. Both tablets will be powered by the Exynos 1580 processor, with the Tab S10 FE housing an 8,000mAh battery and the FE+ a 10,090mAh unit, both supporting 45W USB-C fast charging. Base models will include 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, with upgrades to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage available.

Photography will be handled by a 12-megapixel front and 13MP rear camera with LED flash. Additional features will include Wi-Fi 6E, NFC, Bluetooth 5.3, a fingerprint scanner, and S Pen support. Both models will be available in Wi-Fi and 5G variants, encased in an IP68-rated metal chassis for enhanced durability.

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