Samsung’s new mid-range tablet models, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+, went on sale on April 3 with the Android 15 operating system and One UI 7 interface. While the devices meet mid-range user expectations with their hardware features, they continue to remain on the agenda due to the uncertainty regarding the software update policy.
Update uncertainty continues for new Samsung tablets
Samsung usually clearly explains the update periods for its newly released products. The company recently announced through official channels that it provides both Android updates and security patches for seven years for its flagship models and six years for its mid-range phones.

However, no information was shared on this subject during the introduction of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+ models. This silence raised questions among users who are considering purchasing the new devices. In the correspondences made by users who wanted to learn more about the devices with customer services, it was stated that the tablets would receive updates for seven years.
However, there is no clear answer as to whether this support is limited to security updates or whether it also includes Android operating system upgrades. Samsung has not made an official statement on the subject so far.
Looking at Samsung’s previous practices, seven-year software support includes both Android version updates and security patches. Despite this information; Since no official commitment has been made specifically for the S10 FE series, users are waiting for a direct statement from the company.
The step that Samsung will take in this regard is important not only for those who are considering purchasing these tablets, but also in terms of the brand’s approach to mid-segment products in general. So what do you think about this issue? You can share your views with us in the comments section below.