Samsung Galaxy S24 FE/Galaxy Tab S10+/Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Hands-On Impressions [Video]

Samsung has a shiny new more-affordable Galaxy S24 FE phone and a couple of new tablets that it’s just announced — and here’s my early impressions!

Not that it was much of a secret, but overnight Samsung announced its latest iteration in its “FE” series of phones, with the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, alongside new premium Samsung Galaxy Tab S devices. If you’re curious, “FE” stands for “Fan Edition”, a name that’s always seemed odd to me. Wouldn’t the fans be buying the full premium devices?

That aside, prior Galaxy S FE models have generally been quite good value — I rather liked the Galaxy S23 FE when I reviewed it for Gizmodo here , and ahead of its launch I had the opportunity for a very short period of hands-on time with the Galaxy S24 FE and new Galaxy Tab devices. Reviews will be forthcoming in due course, but the first video here does at least give you a starting point.


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Galaxy S24 FE Specifications


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