Lenovo Idea Tab Pro
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus

Overview

Choosing between the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus means weighing two very capable large-screen tablets with notably different priorities. Both ship with a stylus and share a 256GB storage base, but they diverge sharply across display quality, raw processing performance, connectivity options, and everyday portability. Read on as we break down every specification side by side to help you decide which device truly fits your needs.

Common Features

  • Both tablets include a stylus.
  • Neither tablet has a detachable keyboard.
  • Neither tablet has a backlit keyboard.
  • Neither tablet has tilt sensitivity for the stylus.
  • Both tablets feature a touch screen.
  • Neither tablet has a sapphire glass display.
  • Neither tablet supports HDR10+.
  • Neither tablet has an e-paper display.
  • Both tablets have 256GB of internal storage.
  • Both tablets have an external memory slot.
  • Both tablets use a 4 nm semiconductor.
  • Both tablets support 64-bit processing.
  • Both tablets use big.LITTLE CPU technology.
  • Both tablets support DirectX 12.
  • Both tablets have integrated graphics.
  • Both tablets have 8 CPU threads.
  • Both tablets have a 13 MP main camera.
  • Both tablets have a front camera.
  • Both tablets have a built-in HDR mode.
  • Neither tablet can create panoramas in-camera.
  • Both tablets have touch autofocus.
  • Both tablets support manual white balance.
  • Both tablets have a CMOS sensor.
  • Both tablets support continuous autofocus when recording video.
  • Both tablets have stereo speakers.
  • Neither tablet has a 3.5 mm audio jack.
  • Neither tablet has a radio.
  • Both tablets support fast charging.
  • Neither tablet supports wireless charging.
  • Both tablets have a battery level indicator.
  • Both tablets have a rechargeable, non-removable battery.
  • Neither tablet has Mail Privacy Protection.
  • Both tablets support on-device machine learning.
  • Both tablets have clipboard warnings.
  • Both tablets have location privacy options.
  • Both tablets have camera and microphone privacy options.
  • Both tablets can block app tracking.
  • Neither tablet blocks cross-site tracking.
  • Both tablets support split screen.
  • Both tablets use DDR5 memory.

Main Differences

  • Weight is 620 g on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 668 g on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Thickness is 6.9 mm on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 6 mm on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Width is 291.18 mm on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 300.6 mm on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Height is 189.1 mm on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 194.7 mm on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Volume is 379.93 cm³ on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 351.16 cm³ on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Water resistance is not present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro, while Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is waterproof.
  • Screen size is 12.7″ on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 13.1″ on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Resolution is 2944 x 1840 px on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 2880 x 1800 px on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Pixel density is 273 ppi on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 259 ppi on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Display type is LCD IPS on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and LCD on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Refresh rate is 144Hz on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 90Hz on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Damage-resistant glass is not present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but is available on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • HDR10 support is available on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Typical brightness is 400 nits on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 600 nits on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • RAM is 8GB on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 12GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Chipset is MediaTek Dimensity 8300 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and Samsung Exynos 1580 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • GPU is Mali G615 MP6 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and Xclipse 530 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • CPU speed is 1 x 3.35 & 3 x 3 & 4 x 2.2 GHz on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 1 x 2.9 & 3 x 2.6 & 4 x 1.95 GHz on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Geekbench 6 multi-core score is 4610 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 3893 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Geekbench 6 single-core score is 1485 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 1360 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Maximum external memory supported is 1000GB on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 2000GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • GPU clock speed is 1400 MHz on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 1300 MHz on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • RAM speed is 8533 MHz on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 3200 MHz on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Maximum memory amount is 24GB on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 12GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Maximum memory bandwidth is 68.2 GB/s on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 51.2 GB/s on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Android version is Android 14 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and Android 15 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Front camera resolution is 8MP on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 12MP on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • A flash is present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Slow-motion video recording is supported on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • A video light is available on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Battery capacity is 10200 mAh on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 10090 mAh on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • A cellular module is not present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but is available on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • 5G support is not available on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but is present on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • NFC is not available on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but is present on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • A fingerprint scanner is not present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but is available on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • App offloading is not supported on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but is supported on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • USB version is 3.2 on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 2.0 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Download speed is 7900 MBits/s on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 5100 MBits/s on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • Upload speed is 4200 MBits/s on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and 1280 MBits/s on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • A gyroscope is present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
  • A compass is present on Lenovo Idea Tab Pro but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus.
Specs Comparison
Lenovo Idea Tab Pro

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus

Design:
weight 620 g 668 g
thickness 6.9 mm 6 mm
width 291.18 mm 300.6 mm
height 189.1 mm 194.7 mm
volume 379.9287522 cm³ 351.16092 cm³
Stylus included
Has a detachable keyboard
Has a backlit keyboard
water resistance None Waterproof
Has tilt sensitivity

In terms of physical handling, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro holds a meaningful advantage in weight, coming in at 620 g versus the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus at 668 g. A 48 g difference may sound minor on paper, but during extended reading sessions, video calls, or one-handed use, it translates into noticeably less fatigue. The Lenovo is also slightly more compact in its footprint, whereas the Samsung, while thinner at 6 mm versus 6.9 mm, is taller and wider overall, resulting in a larger total volume. So the Samsung wins on sleekness when flat on a desk, but the Lenovo is the more manageable tablet to actually hold.

The single most impactful differentiator in this group is water resistance: the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is rated Waterproof, while the Lenovo offers no water resistance whatsoever. For users who bring their tablet to the kitchen, pool, bathroom, or unpredictable outdoor environments, this is a significant real-world advantage for the Samsung — a spill or splash that could permanently damage the Lenovo would leave the Samsung unharmed.

Both tablets ship with a stylus included and neither offers a detachable or backlit keyboard, so accessory value and input versatility are evenly matched on those fronts. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus holds the stronger design edge for durability-conscious users thanks to its waterproofing, while the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro is the better choice for those who prioritize a lighter, easier-to-carry form factor.

Display:
screen size 12.7" 13.1"
resolution 2944 x 1840 px 2880 x 1800 px
pixel density 273 ppi 259 ppi
Display type LCD, IPS LCD
refresh rate 144Hz 90Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
brightness (typical) 400 nits 600 nits
has a touch screen
Has sapphire glass display
supports HDR10+
Has an e-paper display

These two tablets trade blows across several display dimensions, making this a genuinely interesting comparison. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro pairs a slightly smaller 12.7″ screen with a higher pixel density of 273 ppi versus the Samsung's 259 ppi on its 13.1″ panel — a real, if modest, advantage in sharpness for close-up reading and fine detail work. More significantly, the Lenovo's 144Hz refresh rate makes scrolling, stylus input, and animation feel noticeably smoother compared to the Samsung's 90Hz, which is a meaningful gap for users who spend long hours interacting with the screen.

Where the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus fights back is in brightness and durability. Its 600 nits typical brightness versus the Lenovo's 400 nits is a substantial real-world difference — the Samsung will remain comfortable and legible in bright indoor lighting or near a window, while the Lenovo may struggle in the same conditions. The Samsung also features branded damage-resistant glass, offering meaningfully better protection against everyday scratches and drops, while the Lenovo's display has no such protection.

The Lenovo further adds HDR10 support, which enables richer contrast and color depth on compatible streaming content — a perk the Samsung lacks entirely. Both use LCD panels, so neither has the contrast or black-level advantage that OLED would offer. On balance, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro edges ahead for media enthusiasts and heavy stylus users thanks to its higher refresh rate, sharper pixel density, and HDR10 support, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is the stronger pick for outdoor or bright-room use where brightness and screen durability take priority.

Performance:
internal storage 256GB 256GB
RAM 8GB 12GB
Chipset (SoC) name MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Samsung Exynos 1580
GPU name Mali G615 MP6 Xclipse 530
CPU speed 1 x 3.35 & 3 x 3 & 4 x 2.2 GHz 1 x 2.9 & 3 x 2.6 & 4 x 1.95 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 4610 3893
Geekbench 6 result (single) 1485 1360
has an external memory slot
semiconductor size 4 nm 4 nm
Supports 64-bit
maximum amount of external memory supported 1000GB 2000GB
Uses big.LITTLE technology
DirectX version DirectX 12 DirectX 12
Has integrated graphics
GPU clock speed 1400 MHz 1300 MHz
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
RAM speed 8533 MHz 3200 MHz
maximum memory amount 24GB 12GB
Android version Android 14 Android 15
Uses HMP
L3 cache 4 MB 4 MB
maximum memory bandwidth 68.2 GB/s 51.2 GB/s
memory channels 4 4
OpenCL version 2 2

The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro holds a clear and consistent CPU performance lead. Its MediaTek Dimensity 8300 scores 4610 multi-core and 1485 single-core in Geekbench 6, compared to the Samsung's Exynos 1580 at 3893 multi-core and 1360 single-core. The gap in multi-core performance is particularly notable — roughly 18% faster — which translates directly into snappier app launches, smoother multitasking, and better handling of demanding workloads like video editing or large document processing. The Lenovo's GPU clock speed of 1400 MHz versus Samsung's 1300 MHz, combined with its higher memory bandwidth of 68.2 GB/s versus 51.2 GB/s, further reinforces its advantage in graphics-intensive tasks.

Memory tells a more nuanced story. The Samsung ships with 12 GB of RAM compared to the Lenovo's 8 GB, which gives it a practical edge for keeping more apps alive in the background and handling heavier browser sessions without reloads. However, the Lenovo's RAM operates at a significantly faster 8533 MHz versus just 3200 MHz on the Samsung — meaning the Lenovo's memory, while smaller in capacity, moves data to and from the processor much more efficiently. Additionally, the Lenovo supports expansion to 24 GB maximum memory, while the Samsung is capped at its base 12 GB, which matters for power users over the long term.

Two final points worth noting: the Samsung runs Android 15 out of the box versus the Lenovo's Android 14, giving it a slight software freshness advantage. The Samsung also supports up to 2000 GB of external storage, double the Lenovo's 1000 GB ceiling. Still, on raw processing power and memory efficiency, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro takes the overall performance edge — it is the faster chip in nearly every measurable dimension, making it the stronger choice for compute-heavy use cases.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 13 MP 13 MP
megapixels (front camera) 8MP 12MP
has a flash
has a front camera
has a built-in HDR mode
can create panoramas in-camera
supports slow-motion video recording
has touch autofocus
has manual white balance
has a CMOS sensor
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Has a front-facing LED flash
has manual ISO
has a video light
Shoots 360° panorama
has a serial shot mode
has built-in optical image stabilization
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities
Has a dual-tone LED flash
has manual focus
Has a RGB LED flash
has manual exposure
has manual shutter speed

At the sensor level, both tablets are evenly matched with identical 13 MP main cameras, and they share a nearly identical feature set — HDR mode, touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video, manual white balance, ISO, focus, and exposure controls are all present on both. For a category where tablets are rarely primary photography tools, this parity means neither device has a meaningful edge in everyday shooting quality or manual control flexibility.

The differences that do exist are small but practical. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus offers a higher-resolution 12 MP front camera versus the Lenovo's 8 MP, which is a genuine advantage for video calls and selfies — the Samsung will capture noticeably more detail in those scenarios. On the other hand, the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro includes a rear flash and a video light, neither of which the Samsung has. This means the Lenovo can illuminate subjects in low-light stills and assist during video recording, while the Samsung is left without any artificial lighting support at all.

Neither tablet supports slow-motion video recording on the Samsung side, while the Lenovo does — another small but real capability gap. Overall, this category is closely contested, but the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro has a slight functional edge thanks to its flash, video light, and slow-motion support, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus counters with a sharper front camera that better serves its likely primary use case of video conferencing.

Audio:
has stereo speakers
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
Has a radio

The audio specifications for these two tablets are identical across every available data point. Both the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus feature stereo speakers, omit a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and include no built-in radio. Users requiring wired headphone connectivity will need a USB-C adapter on either device.

This is a complete tie based on the provided data. Neither product holds any audio hardware advantage over the other, and a purchasing decision in this category cannot be made on specs alone.

Battery:
battery power 10200 mAh 10090 mAh
Supports fast charging
has wireless charging
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery
has a removable battery

Battery capacity is virtually a wash here. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro packs a 10200 mAh cell and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus carries 10090 mAh — a difference of just 110 mAh, which is less than 1.1% and completely negligible in real-world usage. Both tablets will deliver comparable endurance across a full day of mixed use, and neither has a meaningful stamina advantage over the other based on capacity alone.

Beyond raw capacity, the two devices are again fully matched: both support fast charging and both omit wireless charging. The absence of wireless charging is a minor limitation shared equally, meaning users on either device will always need a cable for recharging. All remaining battery attributes — rechargeable, non-removable, with a battery level indicator — are identical across both products.

This category is a tie in every measurable dimension. No advantage can be assigned to either the Lenovo or the Samsung based solely on the provided battery specifications.

Connectivity & Features:
release date March 2025 April 2025
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
has Mail Privacy Protection
has on-device machine learning
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
supports split screen
has Live Text
has notification permissions
has full-page screenshots
has Quick Start
has theme customization
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has PiP
Can play games while they download
has an extra dim mode
can offload apps
has focus modes
has media picker
has dynamic theming
has dark mode
has battery health check
Has USB Type-C
has a cellular module
has 5G support
is a multi-user system
gets direct OS updates
has a child lock
has an HDMI output
has NFC
Has a fingerprint scanner
USB version 3.2 2
Supports widgets
Bluetooth version 5.3 5.3
download speed 7900 MBits/s 5100 MBits/s
has a gyroscope
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has a compass
upload speed 4200 MBits/s 1280 MBits/s
supports Wi-Fi
Has sharing intents
Has customizable notifications
Uses 3D facial recognition
has an accelerometer
has voice commands
Has an iris scanner
Has a built-in projector
supports Ethernet
Has an infrared sensor
Tracks the current position of a mobile device

The connectivity divide here is sharp and meaningful. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus includes a cellular module with 5G support, NFC, and a fingerprint scanner — none of which the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro offers. For users who need internet access away from Wi-Fi, tap-to-pay functionality, or a fast and convenient biometric unlock, these are significant real-world advantages that the Lenovo simply cannot match. The Samsung also supports app offloading, a useful storage management feature absent on the Lenovo.

The Lenovo fights back on raw data throughput. Its USB 3.2 port delivers dramatically faster wired transfers compared to the Samsung's USB 2.0 — a critical difference for anyone regularly moving large files, connecting external drives, or using the tablet as a workstation. On Wi-Fi, the Lenovo also leads with theoretical speeds of 7900 Mbits/s download and 4200 Mbits/s upload versus the Samsung's 5100 Mbits/s and 1280 Mbits/s, though both support the same Wi-Fi 6E standard and real-world differences will depend heavily on router and environment. The Lenovo additionally includes a gyroscope and compass, which the Samsung lacks — relevant for navigation apps and motion-sensitive experiences.

The verdict depends entirely on use case. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is the stronger choice for mobile, on-the-go users who need cellular connectivity, NFC, and biometric security. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro better serves desk-bound power users who prioritize fast data transfers via USB and higher Wi-Fi throughput. Neither product dominates outright — they target meaningfully different connectivity priorities.

Miscellaneous:
DDR memory version 5 5

With only a single shared data point in this group, the conclusion is straightforward: both the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus use DDR5 memory, the current standard for modern mobile devices. DDR5 brings improved bandwidth and energy efficiency compared to previous generations, contributing to smoother multitasking and better power management — but since both tablets are on equal footing here, neither gains any advantage from this spec.

This category is a tie. There is no differentiator to analyze based on the available data.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After a thorough comparison, both tablets serve distinct audiences well. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro stands out with its faster 144Hz refresh rate, higher Geekbench scores, USB 3.2 port, superior download and upload speeds, and a gyroscope and compass — making it the stronger pick for productivity, gaming, and content creation on a Wi-Fi-only setup. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus, on the other hand, wins with a brighter 600-nit display, 12GB of RAM, waterproof build, cellular and 5G connectivity, NFC, a fingerprint scanner, and Android 15 out of the box — making it the better companion for mobile professionals who need versatility on the go. Neither tablet is universally superior; your ideal choice depends entirely on whether you prioritize raw performance and connectivity speed or mobility, durability, and cellular independence.

Lenovo Idea Tab Pro
Buy Lenovo Idea Tab Pro if...

Buy the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro if you want a faster 144Hz display, stronger CPU performance, USB 3.2 speeds, and built-in gyroscope and compass for a Wi-Fi-focused workflow.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus
Buy Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus if...

Buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus if you need cellular and 5G connectivity, a brighter waterproof display, NFC, a fingerprint scanner, and more RAM for demanding multitasking on the go.