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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE picks up Bluetooth SIG certification
Apart from the Galaxy Foldable and some mid-range devices, Samsung is preparing to bring a Fan Edition model of its Galaxy Tab S10 series. Ahead of the launch, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablet has appeared on Bluetooth BIS certification, which hints that it is in the pipeline. Still, the Korean tech giant has not confirmed when or if it plans to launch the device.
As per the Bluetooth SIG listing, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE carries the model numbers SM-X520, SM-X528U, SM-X526B, SM-X526C, SM-X526E, and SM-X526N. Notably, some of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE with model number SM-X520 variant could be Wi-Fi-only models, while the rest are 5G-enabled variants.
Well, this is all the information revealed about the Galaxy Tab S10 FE from the Bluetooth SIG certification.
The Korean tech giant launched the Galaxy Tab S9 FE in October 2023, which means its successor is likely to be delayed based on the usual release timeline. Although the Galaxy Tab S10 FE has not been officially announced yet, it has already appeared on Samsung’s website and in several certifications, indicating that it is in line to launch.
Along with the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ tablet is also in the works and both these devices could feature the brand’s own Exynos 1580 processor. Both these tablets could be launched in the early third quarter of this year. More details about the device are expected to be revealed soon. Stay tuned
Galaxy Tab S10 series
In September 2024, unlike the previous series, the Galaxy Tab S10 series was introduced with only two models – Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, skipping the standard version. Both are currently available in the consumer market.
The Galaxy Tab S10 series is Samsung’s first tablet built with AI enhancements right out of the box and is the latest addition to the Galaxy AI family. Both phones feature 14.6-inch and 12.4-inch 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays — the ideal canvas for the intuitive S Pen that comes with both models.
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Galaxy Z TriFold display, battery capacity, and launch date leaked
Last month, Samsung showcased a prototype of its most ambitious Galaxy Z Trifold smartphone during the APEC summit. Now, a report has shed light on the display size, battery capacity, thickness, and launch date of Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold.
A new report talks about the display size, battery capacity, thickness, and launch date of the Galaxy Z TriFold. The device will retain a 6.5-inch outer display and a 10-inch inner display, and a thickness of 4.2mm when folded and 14mm when unfolded.
Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold may feature a 5,600mAh battery. Furthermore, the tipster states that Samsung will launch this phone on December 5, 2025. However, the Korean tech giant is bringing flagship-grade features to its first model. With these upgrades, the Galaxy Z TriFold has a good chance of selling well in the market.
Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z TriFold later this year. It may come with Android 16-based One UI 8.5 pre-installed. With seven years of software support, it will beat the Galaxy S25 lineup with an additional OS upgrade at last.
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Galaxy S26 with Exynos 2600 could have vastly improved camera capabilities
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is already making headlines, and the biggest talking point is its massive camera upgrade. Recent information revealed that the ISP of the Exynos 2600, suggesting that it may enable improved camera capabilities on the Galaxy S26 series.
Furthermore, according to several leaks and rumours, Samsung is going to present the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ with the Exynos 2600 chipset instead of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in most regions around the world.
Galaxy S26 camera capabilities
According to well-known tipster @SPYGO19726, the Exynos 2600 on the Galaxy S26 series has an image signal processor (ISP) that can handle a single 320MP camera or three 108MP cameras simultaneously.
Moreover, in burst mode under the Galaxy S26, it can take 30 108MP RAW pictures per second, and for HDR pictures, it can combine five frames.
- Max Sensor 320 MP (single) / 108 MP triple-stream
- HDR Engine 5-frame fusion, 14-bit RAW pipeline
- Multi-Sensor Up to 4 concurrent sensors
- Video 8K 60 fps HDR10+ / 4K 120 fps
- Burst Mode 30 fps @ 108 MP RAW
- ISP-NPU Bandwidth Estimated 1.8 TB/s internal throughput
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Samsung Galaxy S26 series leaks and rumors
Samsung is working on its new Galaxy S26 series, and this time it will reportedly include three models: the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Galaxy S26 series phones are expected to feature some major upgrades, and leaks and rumors have already started to surface online.
Galaxy S26 leaks rumors
Galaxy S26 Plus renders
@OnLeaks and Android Headlines have shared renders of the Galaxy S26 Plus, which will feature a 6.7-inch flat screen with thin, uniform bezels around it. The front camera will be housed in a small, centered hole above the screen, and the biggest change is the camera setup on the back. The phone will feature a vertical, pill-shaped camera island in the upper left corner, housing three separate cameras.
Samsung Galaxy S26 series could launch in January 2026
On the other hand, Chosun says that the Korean tech giant is preparing to launch the Galaxy S26 series by the end of January 2026.
As per the well-known tipster, @PhoneArt, Samsung has increased the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s front camera’s field of view (FOV) to 85 degrees. As per another report, Samsung could only include the Exynos 2600 in the base and Plus models, and will equip the Ultra model with Qualcomm’s mobile Application Processor.
Galaxy S26 leaks rumors………..
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