The Galaxy Tab S10 FE line is powered by a Samsung Exynos 1580 processor, and is available in two configurations: 8GB of memory and 128GB of storage ($499.99 for the FE, $649.99 for the FE+) or 12GB of memory and 256GB of storage ($569.99 for the FE, $749.99 for the FE+). I tested the more expensive model and compared it with the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ (Samsung Exynos 1380, 12GB RAM) and the Apple iPad Air (Apple M3, 8GB RAM).
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In Geekbench 6, which measures raw CPU power, the Tab S10 FE+ scored 1,358 on the single-core test and 3,886 on the multi-core test. It marks a sizable improvement over the Tab S9 FE+’s scores of 1,011 and 2,897, but it’s nowhere near the iPad Air’s scores of 3,001 and 10,839.
On the PCMark Work 3.0 test, which measures general mobile tasks, the Tab S10 FE+ scored 13,361, outdoing the Tab S9 FE+’s 12,223. This test doesn’t run on Apple products.
To assess graphics performance, we use the GFXBench Aztec Ruins test. The Tab S10 FE+ managed 15 frames per second (fps), a small improvement over 12fps for the Tab S9 FE+. Both pale in comparison to the iPad Air’s 58.6fps.
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For real-world gaming performance, we test with the resource-intensive Genshin Impact. The game runs well with the default settings. Gameplay stayed smooth when we pushed the graphics to their highest settings at 60fps, though details were soft. The device stayed cool to the touch even after a 20-minute gaming session.
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