Samsung has just indirectly revealed the Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 series launch date. Samsung Vietnam posted a video via its YouTube channel, and it’s actually quite revealing.
The Galaxy S24 FE & Tab S10 launch date has seemingly been revealed by Samsung
In that video, a September 20 event is mentioned, apparently something that is happening in Vietnam. In addition to that, however, September 26 is also mentioned, and a new smartphone teased too.
Now, the device that is being teased has flat sides, which are made out of metal, and a flat display. A small part of it that we can see here does fit the Galaxy S24 FE’s design that we exclusively leaked.
We can assume that this is a confirmation of a press event, which is expected in 6 days. It’s a bit odd that Samsung didn’t openly confirm it just yet, however, as it’s happening less than a week from now.
The devices will seemingly become available on September 26 in Vietnam
This video also reveals that the mysterious smartphone will go on sale on September 26 at 10 PM in Vietnam. That translates to 5 PM CET / 11 AM EST / 8 AM PST.
It is worth noting that Samsung has already started taking blind pre-registrations for the Galaxy Tab S10 series in India. So, everything is pointing to a launch event next week, and this video basically confirmed it.
We’ve exclusively plenty of details regarding the Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Tab S10+, and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, the three devices that are coming. You can check out plenty of images of all three devices, not to mention some additional information, such as their specifications.
The Galaxy S24 FE will have flat sides this time around, but other than that will look very similar to its predecessor. The ‘Ultra’ tablet will have a notch on the display and thinner bezels than the Galaxy Tab S10+. The Galaxy Tab S10 is nowhere to be found at this point, and may not launch at all, we’ll see.
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