The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ has a dual photo module with a 13-megapixel (Mpx) sensor with wide-angle optics (f/2) and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle opening at f/2.2.
Module principal: 13 MPx, f/2
Although it doesn’t compete with Huawei’s MatePad Pro in terms of sharpness, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ offers satisfactory rendering in good lighting conditions. However, there is a slight overexposure and a tendency to smooth out certain areas, which can hurt the overall definition. Yet it stands out for its faithful color measurement and better reproduction of small elements like our color chips.
During night shots, the Tab S10+ stands out with a better level of detail and more accurate reproduction of small elements, such as our drawn characters. The MatePad Pro 12.2, on the other hand, manages the display better, but its software smoothing hurts the whole thing and produces artifacts that the Samsung tablet doesn’t. The result is nevertheless a bit messy and a bit noisy.
Module Ultra Wide Angle: 8MP, f/2.2
Already limited on smartphones, the ultra-wide angle reveals its weaknesses on tablets. In daylight, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ delivers acceptable photos, but below the photos taken by its Chinese rival, it exhibits slight blurring, distortion and over-reflection. Despite these flaws, the images remain readable. However, in low light, the result deteriorates with clearly blurry shots that are difficult to use, even for use on social networks.
Front and video module
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ is equipped with a 12 Mpx selfie camera on the front with an aperture of f/2.4, which delivers well-detailed self-portraits despite the slightly smooth and sometimes incorrect exposure. In video, it allows you to film up to 4K at 30 fps, be it forward or backward.
A good point for video conferencing, though its imposing format, less maneuverable than a smartphone, makes handling more delicate and shock-absorbing in the absence of stability.