Whoops! Samsung accidentally leaks prices for the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung goes a day early

· TechRadar

News By James Rogerson published 25 September 2024

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (Image credit: Future / Axel Metz)

Samsung is no stranger to having its upcoming devices leaked, but this time, the company itself is to blame for the premature reveal, as it accidentally posted pre-order pages for both the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series ahead of their respective releases.

Of course, those pages have since been removed, but not before WinFuture noticed the Galaxy S24 FE one and YtechB found the page for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 line.

These pages most notably included US pricing, but also listed a few specs. Starting with the former, it’s a mix of good and bad news. For the bad news, the price of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is a little higher than that of the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, starting at $649.99 in the US. That’s for the model with 128GB of storage, and is up from $599.99 for the Galaxy S23 FE.

There’s also a 256GB model for $709.99, which is similarly up $50 from its $659.99 predecessor. We don’t know prices for other regions, but the UK pricing for the S23 FE was the same as the US pricing, so there’s a high chance the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE will start at £649.99 and rise to £709.99. Australian prices are a bit harder to predict, but they could start at around AU$999.

The leaked pre-order page for the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus (Image credit: Samsung / YTechB.com)

It’s better news for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 line, as prices there are listed as being the same as last year. That means the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus starts at $999.99 (for 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage), rising to $1,119.99 for 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra costs $1,199.99 for 12GB/256GB, $1319.99 for 12GB/512GB, and $1,619.99 for 16GB/1TB.

Again, there’s no pricing for other regions, but there’s a high chance that these will be the same as the previous models too, meaning the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus could start at £999 / AU$1,699, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra could start at £1,199 / AU$1,999. Oh, and we’re not expecting a standard Samsung Galaxy Tab S10, which is why that hasn’t been mentioned.

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