Samsung Galaxy Tab s10 Plus - Available to test in Phone Simulator

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus is a popular device among web developers and designers for testing responsive layouts and mobile UI behavior.

It provides a large, high-resolution display, perfect for designers and developers needing tablet references. Year of release: 2024.

Why Test on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus?

  • Viewport

    Large tablet viewport stresses multi-column and desktop-like layouts.

  • Pixel Density (DPR)

    High-resolution display exposes image quality issues.

  • Performance & Animations

    Tablet-level expectations reveal inefficient layouts and scripts.

Viewport Size (CSS Resolution)

The CSS viewport defines how media queries, layout breakpoints, and responsive components behave.

For Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, the CSS viewport measures:

  • Width: 876 px
  • Height: 1400 px

ℹ️ The visible height can vary slightly depending on the browser UI (Safari, Chrome, etc.).

Some analytics platforms only display the physical screen resolution (see below) instead of the CSS viewport size, so keep that in mind when interpreting results.

To see exactly how this viewport behaves in real conditions, you can simulate Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus directly in your browser using Phone Simulator.

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Pixel Density (Device Pixel Ratio)

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus has a device pixel ratio of 2.

Each CSS pixel is rendered using 2 physical pixels, resulting in sharper text and images.

For CSS targeting:

css
@media only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2) {
	/* High-DPI specific styles */
}

In JavaScript:

js
window.devicePixelRatio;
// returns: 2

Physical Screen Resolution

Physical resolution refers to the actual number of hardware pixels on the display. While it does not affect CSS layouts, it is commonly shown in analytics and device specifications.

  • Width: 1752 px
  • Height: 2800 px

ℹ️ Physical resolution is not used for CSS layouts but is often shown in analytics tools.

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