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CNET on MSNMy iPhone 17 Pro Wishlist Item Isn't a Feature: Give Me Colors Beyond Monochrome or MetalTrue, Apple has dabbled in subtly shimmering colors -- the iPhone 13 and 13 Mini came in midnight, a black so deep it was ...
Take the iPhone 16 Pro’s “desert titanium” (a dressed-up name for gold), or the iPhone 15 Pro’s muted blue-gray tone. The ...
Wearables News: Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) alongside other devices at their recent Galaxy Unpacked event. The premium smartwatch features a 1.5-in ...
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus: Two-minute review The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus, the latest mid-range big tablet from Samsung, puts a huge screen in your hands for $649 / £649 / AU$1,099.
That’s about half the price of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, despite offering significantly more performance. The new keyboard costs £169, while the OnePlus Stylo 2 costs £99.
Overall, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is a catch if you're looking for a more affordable Samsung tablet Priced at RM2,799 for a 256GB variant, it's still about RM1,500 cheaper than the Galaxy Tab S10.
Here's our first impressions for Samsung's new Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ tablet after taking it for a quick test drive.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 FE is definitely a jack of all trades, but after using it for roughly two weeks, I can confidently say that it's a master of none. Is that a bad thing, though?
Back in April, we heard a rumor that Samsung was working on the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which would be the cheapest Tab S10. This was said to be using the Exynos 1380 SoC.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is now out, and Sky is selling it for £15 a month. It has a gorgeous, bright screen and a huge battery life, so shoppers can draw and sketch, as well as stream shows ...
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