Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE vs Google Pixel Tablet: Which Android Tablet Wins?

The Android tablet market is heating up, with Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 FE offering a compelling blend of features and affordability, while Google’s Pixel Tablet aims to redefine the smart home tablet experience. This comparison dives deep into the core specifications and architectural differences to determine which device delivers the best overall value and performance.
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🏆 Quick Verdict

For most users, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE emerges as the stronger choice. Its significantly longer 96:32h battery endurance and faster 45W charging outweigh the Pixel Tablet’s Tensor G2 chip, especially considering the S10 FE’s competitive price point. The Pixel Tablet excels in smart home integration, but falls short on core tablet functionality.

PHONES
Phone Names Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Google Pixel Tablet
Network
2G bandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900N/A
3G bandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100N/A
4G bandsLTEN/A
5G bandsSA/NSA/Sub6-
EDGE-No
GPRS-No
SpeedHSPA, LTE, 5G - cellular model only-
TechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE / 5GNo cellular connectivity
Launch
Announced2025, April 022023, May 10
StatusAvailable. Released 2025, April 03Available. Released 2023, June 20
Body
BuildGlass front, aluminum back, aluminum frameGlass front, aluminum frame, aluminum back
Dimensions254.3 x 165.8 x 6 mm (10.01 x 6.53 x 0.24 in)258 x 169 x 8.1 mm (10.16 x 6.65 x 0.32 in)
SIMNano-SIM + eSIM (cellular model only)No
Weight497 g or 500 g (1.10 lb)493 g (1.09 lb)
 -Stylus support
Display
ProtectionMohs level 5-
Resolution1440 x 2304 pixels, 16:10 ratio (~249 ppi density)1600 x 2560 pixels, 16:10 ratio (~276 ppi density)
Size10.9 inches, 344.5 cm2 (~81.7% screen-to-body ratio)10.95 inches, 347.7 cm2 (~79.7% screen-to-body ratio)
TypeIPS LCD, 90HzIPS LCD
Platform
CPUOcta-core (1x2.9 GHz Cortex-A720 & 3x2.6 GHz Cortex-A720 & 4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A520)Octa-core (2x2.85 GHz Cortex-X1 & 2x2.35 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A55)
ChipsetExynos 1580 (4 nm)Google Tensor G2 (5 nm)
GPUXclipse 540Mali-G710 MP7
OSAndroid 15, One UI 7Android 13, upgradable to Android 15
Memory
Card slotmicroSDXC (dedicated slot)No
Internal128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM
 -UFS 3.1
Main Camera
FeaturesBest FaceHDR, panorama
Single13 MP, f/2.0, (wide)8 MP, f/2.0, 24mm (wide), 1/4.0", 1.12µm
Video4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps1080p@30fps
Selfie camera
Features-HDR, panorama
Single12 MP, f/2.4, (ultrawide)8 MP, f/2.0, 24mm (wide), 1/4.0", 1.12µm
Video4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps1080p@30fps
Sound
3.5mm jack -No
35mm jackNoNo
Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakersYes, with stereo speakers (4 speakers)
Comms
Bluetooth5.3, A2DP, LE5.2, A2DP, LE
NFCNoNo
PositioningGPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, BDS, QZSS - cellular model onlyNo
RadioNoNo
USBUSB Type-C 2.0, magnetic connectorUSB Type-C 3.2 (Gen 1), magnetic connector
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e, dual-band, Wi-Fi DirectWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band
Features
SensorsFingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, compass, proximity (accessories only)Accelerometer, gyro, compass, proximity (accessories only)
 -Ultra Wideband (UWB) support
Battery
Charging45W wired, QC2.015W wired
TypeLi-Po 8000 mAhLi-Po 7020 mAh (27 Wh)
Misc
ColorsSilver, Gray, BluePorcelain, Hazel, Rose
ModelsSM-X520, SM-X526, SM-X526BGA06156-EU, GA06157-EU, GA06158-EU
Price$ 359.99About 670 EUR
SAR EU0.92 W/kg (body)-
EU LABEL
Battery96:32h endurance, 2000 cycles-
EnergyClass F-
Free fallClass E (0 falls)-
RepairabilityClass C-

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE

  • Exceptional 96:32h battery life
  • Faster 45W charging with QC2.0
  • Potentially more versatile performance with Exynos 1580

  • Display specifications are unknown
  • Camera details are missing

Google Pixel Tablet

  • Google Tensor G2 chip for AI tasks
  • Seamless Google ecosystem integration
  • Unique docking experience for smart home control

  • Significantly slower 15W charging
  • Likely shorter battery life
  • Performance may not justify the price for basic tablet use

Display Comparison

While display specifications are missing for both devices, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, given Samsung’s display expertise, likely features a high-quality LCD panel. The Pixel Tablet’s 10.95-inch display is geared towards media consumption. The S10 FE’s potential for higher peak brightness and color accuracy, typical of Samsung’s tablets, would benefit content creators. The absence of LTPO technology in either suggests neither will offer adaptive refresh rates for power saving.

Camera Comparison

Camera details are absent for both tablets, but given the tablet form factor, camera quality is rarely a primary concern. Both are likely to feature basic camera setups suitable for video calls and casual snapshots. The Pixel Tablet’s Tensor G2 chip could offer superior image processing capabilities, leveraging Google’s computational photography expertise, but without sensor details, it’s difficult to assess the real-world difference. We anticipate both will lack advanced features like optical image stabilization.

Performance

The core difference lies in the chipsets. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE utilizes the Exynos 1580 (4nm), an octa-core processor with a mix of Cortex-A720 and A520 cores. The Google Pixel Tablet, however, boasts the Google Tensor G2 (5nm). While the Tensor G2’s Cortex-X1 cores offer peak performance advantages, the Exynos 1580’s architecture is optimized for sustained workloads. The 4nm process node of the Exynos 1580 should provide good thermal efficiency, while the 5nm Tensor G2 aims for similar efficiency. The Pixel Tablet’s focus on AI and machine learning tasks is where the Tensor G2 truly shines, but for general tablet use, the difference may be less noticeable. The S10 FE’s potential for more RAM (spec not provided) could further enhance multitasking.

Battery Life

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE’s 96:32h endurance is a significant advantage. This translates to extended usage without needing frequent charging. The 45W wired charging with QC2.0 support allows for rapid replenishment. The Google Pixel Tablet, with only 15W wired charging, will require considerably more time to reach a full charge. While the Pixel Tablet’s battery capacity is unknown, the slower charging speed suggests a smaller battery, further emphasizing the S10 FE’s battery life superiority. The S10 FE also boasts a claimed 2000 charge cycles, indicating long-term battery health.

Buying Guide

Buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE if you prioritize all-day battery life, fast charging, and a versatile tablet experience for productivity and entertainment. Buy the Google Pixel Tablet if you are deeply invested in the Google ecosystem, value seamless smart home control, and are willing to compromise on battery endurance for a unique docking experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

❓ Does the Exynos 1580 chip in the Galaxy Tab S10 FE overheat during prolonged gaming sessions?
The Exynos 1580, built on a 4nm process, is designed for efficient thermal management. While demanding games will generate heat, the chip’s architecture and process node should prevent significant throttling, allowing for sustained performance. However, sustained peak performance will still generate heat, and the tablet's cooling solution will be a factor.
❓ How useful is the Google Pixel Tablet’s docking station for users who don’t heavily utilize Google Assistant or smart home devices?
The docking station is central to the Pixel Tablet’s appeal. Without a strong investment in the Google smart home ecosystem, its benefits are diminished. It primarily functions as a charging stand and smart display hub, offering limited value to users who don’t actively use Google Assistant or control smart home devices.
❓ Is the 2000 charge cycle claim for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE realistic, and what does it mean for long-term battery health?
A 2000 charge cycle claim is ambitious but achievable with modern battery technology. It suggests the battery will retain at least 80% of its original capacity after 2000 full charge-discharge cycles, translating to several years of reliable use. However, battery degradation is also affected by charging habits and environmental factors.