The Tab S10 FE released by Samsung in April this year has appeared on the Geekbench scoring platform, equipped with the One UI 8 system based on Android 16 for testing, indicating that its next generation major system updates are steadily advancing. Although the device has not yet joined the public beta program, the appearance confirms that Samsung is actively adapting to its latest operating system for its tablet product line.
The test model is the Tab S10 FE that supports 5G network. Its single-core score on Geekbench is 379 points and multi-core score reaches 3998 points. This performance is already robust considering that the system software is currently running a pre-release version. The device is equipped with Samsung's self-developed Exynos 1580 chip. Compared with the Exynos 1380 used by the previous generation Tab S9 FE, it has improved both process technology and energy efficiency. With the deepening of system optimization, the actual experience after the official version is updated is expected to be further enhanced.
At present, Samsung is testing One UI 8 internally on its Galaxy series devices, but the Tab S10 FE has not been included in the public beta testing project. According to the previous system update rhythm, this tablet is likely to receive update pushes after Samsung's flagship S25 series first pushed the Android 16 stable version in September 2025. During this period, Samsung continued to push security patches and system stability optimizations to existing users to ensure the security and smoothness of daily use of the device.
The Samsung Tab S10 FE is equipped with a 10.9-inch AMOLED display, supports 90Hz refresh rate, built-in 8000mAh large-capacity battery, supports 45W wired fast charging, a 13-megapixel main camera with a front 12-megapixel camera.