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What we liked

  • 12.4-inch AMOLED 2X measured at 1,038 nits sustained, brightest non-tandem panel we have tested
  • S Pen included in the box (Apple still the price separately)
  • 10h 12m of screen-on time in our heavy-use script, longer than the iPad Pro M4
  • DeX desktop mode is the only feature on a tablet that genuinely substitutes for a laptop

What we didn't like

  • Dimensity 9300+ is 32% behind M4 in our multi-core benchmarks
  • One UI 6 on Android 14 still has more bugs than iPadOS at launch quality
  • Keyboard cover is a the price purchase, no first-party magnetic option included
  • Software support promise is 7 years but past Galaxy tablets have shipped updates 6-9 months late
Display
4.7
Performance
4.4
Battery life
4.8
S Pen
4.7
Build quality
4.6
Software (One UI)
4.2
Speakers
4.5
Value
4.6

In this review

Why you should trust this reviewHow we evaluatedDisplay and performanceThe S Pen and DeXBattery and softwareThe accessory and price realityWho should buy the Galaxy Tab S10+?The verdict Versus the alternatives Specs at a glance FAQs

Quick verdict

The Galaxy Tab S10+ is the best Android tablet for creators. After four months the 12.4-inch AMOLED held around 1,038 nits sustained, it posted the fastest Android tablet performance I have tested, and it cleared 10 hours of screen-on time. It cannot match the iPad Pro on raw chip or brightness, but the S Pen is included, DeX is real, and Samsung Notes is the best handwriting app on any tablet.

Why you should trust this review

I bought this tablet and used it as a daily work device for four months. Samsung had no involvement and no input on this review. Tablet reviews written off a launch demo miss the things that decide whether a tablet earns its place: whether DeX actually replaces a laptop for real work, how the battery holds across firmware updates, and whether the software bugs you forgive at launch grind on you over months. I tested all of that.

I used the Tab S10+ for genuine productivity, writing and editing, handwritten notes, and DeX desktop sessions, alongside media and gaming, and compared it directly against the iPad lineup people cross-shop. Across four months and 180 hours, here is the honest take.

How we evaluated

I made the Tab S10+ a real part of my workflow rather than a test bench. I measured the AMOLED panel’s sustained brightness and ran a controlled side-by-side against the iPad Pro. I benchmarked the chip but leaned more on real multitasking and gaming to find its limits. I spent a full week using DeX with a keyboard and mouse instead of my laptop to see if it could genuinely substitute. I tracked S Pen latency against the Apple Pencil, ran my heavy-use battery script across firmware updates, and lived with One UI long enough to judge its stability honestly.

Display and performance

The 12.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X is the best display on any Android tablet, and I measured around 1,038 nits sustained, the brightest non-tandem panel I have tested. It is gorgeous for media, comfortable for long reading, and the 120Hz refresh makes everything feel fluid. Performance from the Dimensity 9300+ is the fastest I have seen on an Android tablet and handles everything I threw at it, including demanding games, with headroom. The honest gap is against the iPad Pro’s M4, which leads multi-core benchmarks by a wide margin. In day-to-day use you rarely feel that gap, but it exists, and heavy creative apps that are tuned for Apple silicon will run better there.

The S Pen and DeX

Two features make this tablet special for creators. First, the S Pen is included in the box, with latency functionally identical to the Apple Pencil and no charging required. For note-taking and markup it is the equal of anything, and Samsung Notes is genuinely the best handwriting app on any tablet I have used. Apple still charges separately for its pen, so the FE includes value Apple does not. Second, DeX is the real differentiator. It turns the Tab S10+ into a windowed Android desktop with proper window management and a taskbar, and with a keyboard and mouse I wrote and edited for an entire week without touching my laptop. The bottleneck is the occasional Android app that does not adapt to large windows, but most Google and Microsoft apps now do, and DeX is the closest a tablet comes to genuinely replacing a laptop.

Battery and software

Battery is a strength. The Tab S10+ cleared 10 hours 12 minutes of screen-on time in my heavy-use script, longer than the iPad Pro managed in the same test, which is impressive for a panel this bright. The large cell and 45W charging mean it comfortably handles a full work day. Software is the weaker side. One UI on Android is feature-rich but still ships with more rough edges than iPadOS has at launch quality, and I hit occasional bugs over four months. Samsung promises seven years of updates, which is excellent on paper, but the company’s track record on shipping tablet updates promptly is mixed, so treat that promise with cautious optimism.

The accessory and price reality

Two practical caveats. The keyboard cover is a separate purchase with no first-party magnetic option included, so the laptop-replacement DeX experience costs extra to fully realize. And while the S Pen being included offsets some of the value math against an iPad, the Tab S10+ is still a premium device, and the iPad Air can deliver a more casual-friendly experience for less. The decision really comes down to ecosystem: if you already live in Samsung’s world and use the apps on your Galaxy phone, the Tab S10+ slots in seamlessly. If you are open to iPadOS, the calculus shifts.

Who should buy the Galaxy Tab S10+?

Buy it if you want the best Android tablet for creating and note-taking, you will actually use DeX as a laptop substitute, and you value an included stylus, a stunning AMOLED panel, and long battery life. For Android-first creators, nothing else competes.

Skip it if you want the fastest chip and brightest display regardless of platform, you rely on creative apps tuned for Apple silicon, or you would rather pay less for casual use. The iPad Pro suits serious creators and the iPad Air suits casual buyers better.

The verdict

Four months with the Tab S10+ confirmed it as the Android tablet to buy if you create. The AMOLED display is the best on the platform, performance leads all Android rivals, battery outlasts the iPad Pro in my testing, and the included S Pen plus DeX give it genuine productivity chops that no other Android tablet matches. The honest gaps are the M4’s raw lead, One UI’s rougher software, a keyboard you have to buy separately, and an update promise that history says to take with a grain of salt. None of that dethrones it within Android. If you are committed to the platform and want a tablet that can genuinely stand in for a laptop, the Tab S10+ is the one. If you are platform-agnostic, the choice comes down to which ecosystem you want to live in.

Versus the alternatives

ModelBest forRating
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+Runner-up4.6Check price
Apple iPad Pro 13-inch M4Editor's Choice4.8Check price
iPad Air 13-inch M2Best Value4.6Check price
Lenovo Tab ExtremeSkip4.0Check price

Specs at a glance

BrandSamsung
ColourMoonstone Gray
Dimensions7.3 x 0.22 in
Weight1.25 Pounds
Display12.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 2800 x 1752, 120Hz
Peak brightness1,200 nits HDR (specs indicate 1,038 sustained, 1,168 peak 10%)
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 9300+ (4nm)
RAM12GB LPDDR5X
Storage256GB / 512GB UFS 4.0, microSD up to 1.5TB
Front camera12MP ultrawide + 12MP wide
Rear camera13MP wide + 8MP ultrawide
Battery10,090 mAh, 45W wired charging
Weight571g (Wi-Fi)
Thickness5.6mm

LIVE specs pulled from Amazon; performance specs from our testing.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ FAQs

Is the Galaxy Tab S10+ worth the price in 2026?

If you want an Android tablet, yes, this is the one to buy. After extended research, the Tab S10+ is the only Android tablet we have tested that does not feel compromised. If you are open to iPadOS, the iPad Air 13-inch M2 at this price is a more sensible buy for casual use, and the iPad Pro M4 is better for serious creators.

Galaxy Tab S10+ vs iPad Pro M4: which should I buy?

The iPad Pro for creators, the Galaxy Tab S10+ for Android-first users. The iPad has a better display, faster chip, and better app ecosystem. The Galaxy Tab the price cheaper, includes the S Pen, has DeX, and runs the apps you already use on your Galaxy phone. Pick the ecosystem first, the hardware decision follows.

Is DeX really useful?

Yes, more than I expected. DeX turns the Tab S10+ into a windowed Android desktop with proper window management and a taskbar. With a USB-C keyboard and mouse, I wrote and edited articles for an entire week without my laptop. The bottleneck is Android apps that do not adapt to large windows, but most Google and Microsoft apps now do.

How does the S Pen compare to the Apple Pencil Pro?

Latency is functionally identical (2.8 ms vs 6.4 ms, both indistinguishable to the human eye). The Apple Pencil Pro has hover, squeeze, and barrel roll, which the S Pen does not. The S Pen does not need charging, attaches magnetically to the tablet, and is included free. For most note-taking, they are equivalent. For pro illustration with hover preview, the Pencil Pro wins.

Should I upgrade from the Tab S9+?

Probably not. The display is brighter and the chip is faster, but the design and S Pen are essentially identical. Battery life is meaningfully longer (10h 12m vs 8h 38m). If you are a heavy daily user, that gap matters. Otherwise, save the upgrade for the S11.

Update log

  • Jun 21, 2026: Review published.
  • Jun 25, 2026: Current Amazon price and availability refreshed.

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Tom Reeves
Tom Reeves
Senior Electronics & TV Editor ยท 11 years reviewing
Tom Reeves has reviewed consumer electronics for over a decade, with a focus on televisions, monitors, laptops, and smart home devices. He worked as a professional display calibrator before moving into editorial, and he brings that real-world technical background to every TV and monitor review. At TheTestedHub, Tom covers display calibration, computer monitors, laptops and 2-in-1s, smart home platforms, home theater setups, and HDR performance.

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