The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Galaxy Tab S11 share many of the same connectivity and feature options, but there are a few key differences. Both tablets support Wi-Fi versions Wi-Fi 4, Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6, and Wi-Fi 6E, and offer a SIM card slot with 1 eSIM and 1 SIM. Both also support 5G connectivity, USB Type-C, Bluetooth, and have a fingerprint scanner. The S10 FE has Bluetooth version 5.3, while the S11 is equipped with Bluetooth 5.4, offering slightly improved performance.
In terms of features, both devices have similar functionalities such as on-device machine learning, clipboard warnings, location privacy options, camera/microphone privacy options, and the ability to block app tracking. They also support split-screen multitasking, Live Text, full-page screenshots, dynamic theming, dark mode, and battery health checks. Both tablets lack Quick Start and Wi-Fi password sharing, but they can offload apps, support PiP (Picture-in-Picture), and offer a child lock feature. However, the S10 FE does not support NFC, while the S11 has NFC functionality.
The S11 also stands out with a faster download speed of 7300 MBits/s compared to the S10 FE's 5100 MBits/s. The S11 additionally includes a gyroscope, compass, and has a USB version 3.2, while the S10 FE lacks the gyroscope and compass, and features USB version 2. Both tablets also support offline voice recognition, customizable notifications, and voice commands. The S10 FE tracks the current position of the device, while the S11 includes that feature as well but adds a gyroscope and compass for more precise location tracking.