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In the 2025 tablet war, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Apple’s iPad Pro (M4) are two of the most talked-about premium devices. With upgraded chips, dazzling displays, and pro-level accessories, they’re not just for casual browsing.
But which one gives you more for your money and matches your needs better? We’ve compared performance, portability, battery, apps, and more to help you decide who wins this heavyweight tablet battle.

Samsung went bold by powering the Tab S10 Plus with the Dimensity 9300+, a flagship chip capable of handling advanced gaming, multitasking, and AI features. But Apple’s M4 chip delivers extraordinary performance, now on its second-generation 3nm architecture.
It’s designed for heavy creative workflows, like 4K video editing and 3D rendering. While the Tab’s chip holds its own in general tasks, the iPad Pro with M4 outpaces it in pro-level performance, making it the faster machine overall.

Samsung’s 12.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel is gorgeous, with deep blacks, vibrant colors, and high refresh rates. The company also introduced an improved anti-reflective coating for better use outdoors.
Apple answers with Tandem OLED, a dual-layer system that boosts brightness and contrast to extreme levels. The iPad Pro’s display supports over 1000 nits full-screen brightness and sharp HDR visuals. Both are top-tier screens, but the iPad’s panel is brighter and more color-accurate, especially for professional content creation.

Samsung includes its S Pen in the box, which supports air gestures and pressure sensitivity and is ideal for drawing and taking notes. It magnetically attaches to the back and charges wirelessly. Apple’s new Pencil Pro is more advanced, featuring haptic feedback, squeeze gestures, and precise tilt support.
However, it’s sold separately, increasing the total cost. While Apple offers a better stylus for artists, Samsung wins in value by including a highly capable pen at no extra charge, appealing to broader users.

The Tab S10 Plus runs One UI 6.1.1 on top of Android 14, offering multitasking with split screen and DeX mode for a desktop-like experience. Meanwhile, Apple’s iPadOS 18 now supports Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and improved window management.
The app ecosystem is where Apple truly dominates, especially for professional tools. Samsung’s software feels more customizable and open-ended, but Apple’s polished and app-rich experience gives it a strong edge for creators and professionals.

Samsung gives you two main storage options: 256GB and 512GB, both of which support microSD expansion up to 1.5 TB. That means you can add space later without paying much upfront. On the other hand, Apple offers configurations up to 2TB but does not support external memory cards.
If you want future-proofing and flexibility, Samsung wins. Apple’s options are better for those needing high performance at every storage tier, but the extra cost can add up quickly.

Samsung’s Tab S10 Plus sports a dual rear camera setup with a 13MP main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide, delivering decent results for documents, AR, and video calls. Apple’s iPad Pro features a 12MP wide lens with LiDAR, enhancing AR functionality and depth effects in photos and video.
While tablets aren’t used as primary cameras, the iPad’s LiDAR sensor helps with precision tasks like 3D modeling or AR development. For casual users, both work well, but Apple edges ahead for specialized use.

Samsung packs a 10,090mAh battery into the Tab S10 Plus, offering 12 to 14 hours of use depending on screen brightness and tasks. It supports 45W fast charging with no charger in the box.
Apple’s iPad Pro offers solid battery life too, with up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi use, but doesn’t disclose battery capacity. It charges via USB-C and supports Thunderbolt speeds. Samsung has a slight advantage in terms of longevity and capacity, especially for media-heavy days.

Apple’s iPad Pro is thinner and lighter than ever, now under 6mm thick and weighing under 1.5 pounds, depending on the model. Its flat aluminum design and minimal bezels give it a sleek profile.
Samsung’s Tab S10 Plus is slightly thicker and heavier, but still premium in build with symmetrical bezels and a solid metal body. Both feel excellent in hand, but Apple’s new design wins if portability and elegance matter most. Still, Samsung isn’t far behind.

Samsung’s Tab S10 Plus starts at $999 and includes the S Pen, making it a better value from the get-go. Apple’s 11-inch iPad Pro also starts at $999, but that price excludes the Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard, which drive up the cost significantly.
Apple’s package gets pricey fast if you want a full productivity setup. Samsung offers better value out of the box for users who want strong performance without piecing together extras.

The iPad Pro comes in two sizes: 11 inches and 13 inches, giving users a choice depending on how portable they want their device to be. Samsung offers a single 12.4-inch version of the Tab S10 Plus, which strikes a nice balance between size and usability.
Apple’s approach caters to more use cases, especially if you prefer a smaller footprint or need extra screen real estate. However, Samsung’s one-size-fits-all model offers a great compromise in everyday use.

Apple’s iPadOS shines in app quality, from Procreate and LumaFusion to Final Cut Pro and Logic. These tools are optimized for performance and multitouch. Samsung’s Android ecosystem has improved, but it still lacks many pro-grade tablet apps.
Many Android apps aren’t fully optimized for large screens, although Samsung’s multitasking features help. Apple also leads long-term software support, usually pushing five years of updates. Apple maintains a strong, unmatched lead in ecosystem and reliability for professionals relying on apps.

If you’re a digital artist, filmmaker, or musician, the iPad Pro caters directly to your workflow with exclusive apps and precision hardware. If you’re a student, multitasker, or value flexibility and great hardware without breaking the bank, the Tab S10 Plus makes a compelling case.
Apple suits pros who need the best tools and are already in the ecosystem. Samsung’s device is a great daily driver that doesn’t compromise on features while remaining more accessible to general users.

Both tablets support Wi-Fi 7 and optional 5G models. Samsung includes more in the box, like a USB-C to headphone adapter, and offers microSD card expansion. Apple sticks to its usual minimalist approach, offering just the iPad and charging cable.
Apple’s Thunderbolt port allows faster data transfer and pro accessory compatibility, but the extra gear costs more. Samsung’s device gives you a more complete connectivity package at a higher price, which is ideal for users who rely on external storage or accessories.
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There isn’t a clear-cut winner. It depends on your priorities. Apple’s iPad Pro is unmatched in performance and polish, built for users who demand desktop-class capability in a tablet form.
Samsung’s Tab S10 Plus delivers a feature-rich Android experience with serious value, especially for multitaskers and general users. Think about what you need most: power, apps, flexibility, or price. Your best tablet in 2025 isn’t the most expensive one; it’s the one that works best for you.
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Dan Mitchell has been in the computer industry for more than 25 years, getting started with computers at age 7 on an Apple II.
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