Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Samsung Galaxy Tab S11

Overview

Welcome to our detailed spec comparison between the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11. Both tablets share a solid foundation — IP68 waterproofing, a bundled stylus, 12 GB of RAM, and fast charging — but they diverge significantly when it comes to display technology, raw processing performance, and camera capabilities. Read on to see exactly how these two Samsung slates stack up across every major specification category.

Common Features

  • A stylus is included with both products.
  • Neither product has a detachable keyboard.
  • Both products are waterproof with an IP68 rating and a depth rating of 1.5 m.
  • Both products have a touchscreen display.
  • Neither product has a sapphire glass or e-paper display.
  • Both products have 12 GB of RAM.
  • Both products have an external memory slot.
  • Both products support 64-bit processing and use big.LITTLE technology.
  • Both products have integrated LTE and integrated graphics.
  • The GPU clock speed is 1300 MHz on both products.
  • Both products have 8 CPU threads.
  • The main camera resolution is 13 MP on both products.
  • Both products can record video at 2160 x 30 fps.
  • Both products have a front camera and a built-in HDR mode.
  • Both products have touch autofocus and manual white balance.
  • Both products have a CMOS sensor.
  • Both products have stereo speakers and no 3.5 mm audio jack.
  • Fast charging is supported on both products, but neither supports wireless charging.
  • Both products have a non-removable rechargeable battery with a battery level indicator.
  • Both products support split screen, on-device machine learning, clipboard warnings, location privacy options, and camera/microphone privacy options.
  • Neither product blocks cross-site tracking or has Mail Privacy Protection.
  • Both products use DDR5 memory and support multithreading.

Main Differences

  • Weight is 500 g on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 471 g on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Thickness is 6 mm on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 5.5 mm on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Screen size is 10.9″ on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 11″ on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Resolution is 2304 x 1440 px on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 2560 x 1600 px on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Pixel density is 249 ppi on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 274 ppi on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • The display type is LCD on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and OLED/AMOLED on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Refresh rate is 90 Hz on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 120 Hz on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Damage-resistant glass is present on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • An anti-reflection coating is available on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE.
  • HDR10 and HDR10+ support is present on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 but not available on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE.
  • Typical brightness is 600 nits on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 1000 nits on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Internal storage is 256 GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 512 GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • The chipset is Samsung Exynos 1580 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Geekbench 6 multi-core score is 3893 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 8969 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Geekbench 6 single-core score is 1360 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 2874 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Maximum supported external memory is 2000 GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 1500 GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Maximum memory bandwidth is 51.2 GB/s on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 85.3 GB/s on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Battery capacity is 8000 mAh on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 8400 mAh on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • A camera flash and video light are present on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE.
  • Slow-motion video recording is supported on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE.
  • NFC is available on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • USB version is 2.0 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 3.2 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Bluetooth version is 5.3 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 5.4 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • Download speed is 5100 Mbit/s on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and 7300 Mbit/s on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11.
  • A gyroscope and compass are present on Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 but not on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE.
Specs Comparison
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11

Design:
weight 500 g 471 g
thickness 6 mm 5.5 mm
width 254.3 mm 253.8 mm
height 165.8 mm 165.3 mm
volume 252.97764 cm³ 230.74227 cm³
Stylus included
Has a detachable keyboard
Has a backlit keyboard
water resistance Waterproof Waterproof
waterproof depth rating 1.5 m 1.5 m
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP68 IP68

In terms of footprint, the two tablets are virtually identical — differing by less than a millimeter in both width and height. However, the Tab S11 pulls ahead meaningfully in the two dimensions that matter most for daily handling: it is 0.5 mm thinner (5.5 mm vs. 6 mm) and 29 g lighter (471 g vs. 500 g). While these figures may sound marginal on paper, in practice a thinner, lighter slate becomes noticeably more comfortable during extended one-handed use or long reading sessions. The S11's smaller volume of 230.74 cm³ versus the Tab S10 FE's 252.97 cm³ — roughly an 8.8% difference — further confirms that the S11 achieves a more compact, refined form factor despite sharing nearly the same screen real estate.

Both tablets share an identical accessory story: a stylus is included in the box with neither model, and neither supports a detachable or backlit keyboard out of the box. On the durability front, they are perfectly matched with an IP68 rating and a 1.5 m waterproof depth, meaning both can withstand submersion and are equally suited for use in humid or wet environments.

Edge: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11. The shared footprint means users get the same usable screen area, but the S11's lighter weight and slimmer profile give it a tangible advantage in portability and in-hand comfort — qualities that matter daily. The Tab S10 FE concedes no ground on durability or accessories, but its bulkier build makes it the less refined option from a pure design standpoint.

Display:
screen size 10.9" 11"
resolution 2304 x 1440 px 2560 x 1600 px
pixel density 249 ppi 274 ppi
Display type LCD OLED/AMOLED
refresh rate 90Hz 120Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
has anti-reflection coating
supports HDR10
brightness (typical) 600 nits 1000 nits
has a touch screen
Has sapphire glass display
supports HDR10+
Has an e-paper display

The most consequential difference here is the panel technology. The Tab S10 FE uses an LCD screen, while the Tab S11 features an OLED/AMOLED display — and that gap touches nearly every aspect of the visual experience. OLED panels produce true blacks by switching off individual pixels, which translates to vastly superior contrast, more vibrant colors, and a more immersive image compared to the backlit LCD on the S10 FE. Compounding this, the S11 offers 1000 nits of typical brightness versus 600 nits on the S10 FE — a 67% increase that makes a tangible difference in outdoor legibility and HDR content rendering.

The S11 also leads on every measurable display quality metric. Its 2560 x 1600 resolution at 274 ppi is noticeably sharper than the S10 FE's 2304 x 1440 at 249 ppi, and its 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling and animation feel smoother than the S10 FE's 90Hz panel. Add full HDR10 and HDR10+ support on the S11 — absent entirely on the S10 FE — and the gap for video and streaming content widens further. The S11's anti-reflection coating also helps reduce glare in bright environments, partially compensating for the fact that it lacks the branded damage-resistant glass the S10 FE carries.

Edge: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, and it is not close. The OLED panel alone would be enough to declare a winner, but the S11 compounds that with higher resolution, greater pixel density, a faster refresh rate, significantly higher brightness, and HDR support. The Tab S10 FE's LCD is a functional display, but users who prioritize media consumption, color accuracy, or outdoor use will find the S11 in a different league.

Performance:
internal storage 256GB 512GB
RAM 12GB 12GB
Chipset (SoC) name Samsung Exynos 1580 MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus
GPU name Xclipse 530 Immortalis G925
CPU speed 1 x 2.9 & 3 x 2.6 & 4 x 1.95 GHz 1 x 3.73 & 4 x 3.3 & 3 x 2.4 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 3893 8969
Geekbench 6 result (single) 1360 2874
has an external memory slot
semiconductor size 4 nm 3 nm
Supports 64-bit
maximum amount of external memory supported 2000GB 1500GB
Has integrated LTE
Uses big.LITTLE technology
Has integrated graphics
GPU clock speed 1300 MHz 1300 MHz
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
RAM speed 3200 MHz 10667 MHz
maximum memory amount 12GB 24GB
Uses HMP
L3 cache 4 MB 12 MB
maximum memory bandwidth 51.2 GB/s 85.3 GB/s

The raw benchmark numbers tell a stark story. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus on a cutting-edge 3 nm process, the Tab S11 scores 8969 multi-core and 2874 single-core in Geekbench 6 — more than double the Tab S10 FE's 3893 multi-core and 1360 single-core results from its Samsung Exynos 1580 chip. That performance gap is not a minor generational bump; it represents a fundamentally different class of processor. In practice, this translates to faster app launches, smoother multitasking, and a significantly more capable experience running demanding workloads like video editing, gaming, or AI-driven features.

Digging deeper into the architecture reinforces the same conclusion. The S11's chip offers a peak CPU core clocked at 3.73 GHz versus 2.9 GHz on the S10 FE, and its memory subsystem is dramatically faster — RAM speed of 10667 MHz compared to 3200 MHz, and memory bandwidth of 85.3 GB/s versus 51.2 GB/s. A tripled L3 cache of 12 MB (vs. 4 MB) further reduces latency for frequently accessed data. Together, these translate to a system that can sustain heavy loads without bottlenecks. The S11 also ships with 512 GB of internal storage versus 256 GB on the S10 FE, and supports up to 24 GB RAM in higher configurations compared to the S10 FE's 12 GB ceiling.

Edge: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, decisively. The only area where the S10 FE holds a slight advantage is maximum external storage support (2000 GB vs. 1500 GB), but that is a minor footnote against the S11's overwhelming lead in processing power, memory speed, cache size, and base storage. For users who demand sustained performance — whether for productivity, gaming, or future-proofing — the S11 is in a different tier entirely.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 13 MP 13 MP
video recording (main camera) 2160 x 30 fps 2160 x 30 fps
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

Camera hardware is rarely a primary selling point for tablets, and these specs reinforce that reality for both devices. At their core, the two tablets are essentially identical: both feature a 13 MP main camera capable of 4K video at 30 fps, with a matching manual controls toolkit covering ISO, white balance, exposure, and focus. For typical tablet use cases — document scanning, video calls, or occasional snapshots — neither has a structural advantage over the other.

Where the Tab S11 quietly pulls ahead is in a handful of practical shooting features absent on the S10 FE. It adds a flash, a video light, and support for slow-motion video recording. The video light is particularly useful for illuminating subjects during video calls or close-up clips in dim environments, while slow-motion opens up a creative option that simply does not exist on the S10 FE. These are not headline features, but they represent a more complete and versatile camera implementation.

Edge: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, narrowly. The gap is modest given how closely matched the core camera hardware is, but the S11's flash, video light, and slow-motion support give it a functional advantage in low-light and video scenarios. For users who rely on their tablet camera beyond basic video calls, those additions are genuinely useful rather than merely cosmetic.

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

On audio hardware, the two tablets are a perfect match. Both feature stereo speakers, omit a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and lack a built-in radio — leaving no basis for differentiation between them based on the provided specifications.

The absence of a headphone jack on both devices means wired audio requires a USB-C adapter or users must rely on Bluetooth headphones. This is increasingly standard practice in the tablet segment, so it is unlikely to be a deciding factor for most buyers. The shared stereo speaker setup ensures that media consumption and hands-free calls deliver a similar baseline spatial audio experience on either device.

Verdict: Tied. The provided audio specs are identical across both products, making this category a non-factor in the buying decision between the Tab S10 FE and the Tab S11.

Battery:
battery power 8000 mAh 8400 mAh
Supports fast charging
has wireless charging
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery
has a removable battery

Battery capacity is close but not identical: the Tab S11 carries an 8400 mAh cell versus the Tab S10 FE's 8000 mAh — a 5% difference that, in isolation, would suggest a marginal edge in longevity for the S11. However, capacity alone does not determine real-world battery life; power consumption matters equally. Given that the S11 drives a more demanding OLED panel at 120Hz and runs a more powerful chipset, the larger battery may largely offset those additional power demands rather than delivering meaningfully longer screen-on time.

Where the two tablets are fully aligned: both support fast charging, neither offers wireless charging, and both have sealed, non-removable batteries. The absence of wireless charging on both devices is a notable omission at this tier, meaning users are tethered to a cable regardless of which model they choose.

Verdict: Effectively tied. The S11's 400 mAh advantage is real but modest, and its higher-performance internals are likely to consume that headroom. Based solely on the provided specs, neither tablet holds a clear battery life advantage — the S10 FE's smaller cell pairs with less demanding hardware, while the S11's larger pack serves a more power-hungry system.

Connectivity & Features:
release date April 2025 September 2025
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
SIM cards 1 eSIM, 1 SIM 1 SIM, 1 eSIM
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 2 3.2
Supports widgets
Bluetooth version 5.3 5.4
download speed 5100 MBits/s 7300 MBits/s
has a gyroscope
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has a compass
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

Underneath a largely shared feature set, a few connectivity specs stand out as meaningful differentiators. The Tab S11's USB 3.2 port is arguably the most impactful upgrade over the S10 FE's USB 2.0 — the jump from roughly 480 Mbps to up to 10 Gbps of theoretical throughput makes a real difference when transferring large video files or connecting external storage. The S11 also pulls ahead on cellular performance, with a peak download speed of 7300 Mbps versus 5100 Mbps on the S10 FE, and its Bluetooth 5.4 offers incremental improvements in connection stability over the S10 FE's 5.3.

The trade-offs are worth noting carefully. The S10 FE retains NFC, which the S11 surprisingly omits — a meaningful absence for users who rely on contactless payments or NFC-based workflows. On the other hand, the S11 adds a gyroscope and a compass, sensors the S10 FE lacks entirely. This makes the S11 better suited for augmented reality applications, precise navigation, and any app that depends on orientation sensing, while the S10 FE holds the edge for tap-to-pay scenarios. Beyond these points, the software and privacy feature sets are essentially identical across both tablets.

Edge: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, with a caveat. Its USB 3.2 port, faster download speeds, and expanded sensor suite represent genuine functional gains. However, users who specifically need NFC — for mobile payments or device pairing — will find the S10 FE the only option of the two, making that a decisive factor for a specific subset of buyers.

Miscellaneous:
DDR memory version 5 5
uses multithreading

The miscellaneous category offers nothing to separate these two tablets. Both use DDR5 memory and both support multithreading — and that is the entirety of the available data here.

Verdict: Tied. With every provided spec identical, this group has no bearing on the buying decision between the Tab S10 FE and the Tab S11.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After examining every specification, it is clear that these two tablets serve different audiences. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 is the stronger performer overall, delivering a superior OLED display with 120 Hz refresh rate and 1000 nits brightness, a dramatically faster MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus chipset with nearly double the Geekbench scores, a larger 512 GB base storage, USB 3.2, and added hardware like a gyroscope, compass, and camera flash. It is the obvious pick for power users and media enthusiasts. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE, on the other hand, still offers genuine appeal: it includes damage-resistant glass, supports NFC for contactless payments, and allows up to 2000 GB of external storage expansion. If budget is a consideration and you do not need top-tier processing or an OLED panel, the Tab S10 FE remains a capable and practical choice.

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

Buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE if you value NFC support, damage-resistant glass, or need to expand storage up to 2000 GB, and do not require a premium OLED display or top-tier processing power.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11
Buy Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 if...

Buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 if you want the best display quality with OLED and 120 Hz refresh rate, significantly faster performance, more base storage, and a more complete camera system with flash and slow-motion video.