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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Series, your Al study buddy
Manila Bulletin
|May 26, 2025
Gearing up for another school year? If you're a parent like me, you know it is never too early to search for a reliable device to help tackle your child's academic demands. Good news ---you can now explore Samsung's new Galaxy Tab S10 FE series. The lineup features the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, both have just been launched and are now available in the Philippines.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE series offers a blend of premium tablet performance, AI-enhanced features, and a stylish, durable design. Built for serious study, here are 5 key features of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series that support learning and productivity:
1. Big, stunning display and slim bezels for easy learning
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ features a stunning 13.1-inch display, which is 12% larger than the previous FE+. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE comes with an equally crisp 10.9-inch screen.
Both provide more space for multitasking, note-taking and reading textbooks. Whether you're reviewing for quizzes, scrolling through documents or watching educational videos, the 90Hz refresh rate ensures smooth visuals. The screen remains bright and clear even outdoors with up to 800 nits High Brightness Mode (HBM) and Vision Booster.
In addition, its reduced blue-light emissions help minimize eye strain, making late-night study sessions more comfortable.
2. Built for multitasking
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