The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus are priced to compete with flagship rivals.


Samsung has unveiled two new tablets, both part of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE line. As expected, the business has designed a smaller alternative known as the Galaxy Tab S9 FE, as well as a 12.4-inch option known as the Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus. In essence, the latter is a straight sequel to the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, whereas the Galaxy Tab S9 FE has no direct precursor.

Furthermore, the pair is less expensive than Samsung's flagship Galaxy Tab S9 and Galaxy Tab S9 Plus. However, the business has implemented several cost-cutting measures, such as deleting the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipsets and AMOLED display panels. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE duo, on the other hand, sport IPS displays with 90 Hz refresh rates, as well as an undisclosed octa-core processor thought to be the Exynos 1380.

Moreover, both tablets contain 12 MP front-facing cameras and 8 MP rear-facing cameras, with the bigger tablet having a supplementary rear-facing camera. For comparison, the latter is an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera. Nonetheless, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series is IP68 certified, with four major Android updates and a fifth year of security fixes.

The Galaxy Tab S9 FE series begins at $449 in the United States for the smaller 10.9-inch model with 128 GB of storage. Alternatively, for an additional US$70, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE comes with twice the capacity. In comparison, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus costs $599 and $699, respectively, with 128 GB or 256 GB of storage.

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