Following Samsung’s September 26 event, the Galaxy S24 FE and the new premium tablets—Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra—are now available globally, after a brief pre-order period.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE features the largest display in the FE series at 6.7 inches and runs on a slightly scaled-back version of the Exynos 2400e chipset, which is used worldwide without regional variations. Early benchmarks show promising performance, though its competitive pricing varies significantly depending on the region. Here are the prices across different markets:
- US: $650 (128GB), $710 (256GB)
- UK: £650 (128GB), £700 (256GB)
- EU: €750 (128GB), €810 (256GB)
- India: ₹60,000 (128GB), ₹66,000 (256GB)
- Australia: A$1,100 (128GB), A$1,200 (256GB)
- Philippines: ₱40,000 (128GB), ₱40,000 (256GB), ₱54,000 (512GB)
- Malaysia: RM 3,000 (256GB), RM 3,600 (512GB)
- Singapore: S$1,028 (256GB), S$1,208 (512GB)
As for the tablets, the 12.4-inch Galaxy Tab S10+ and the 14.6-inch Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra come without the typical 11-inch sibling. Both devices are powered by Dimensity 9300+ chips instead of the Snapdragon series and are available in Wi-Fi and 5G variants.
These devices are now available worldwide, offering Samsung fans powerful options across both smartphones and tablets.