No, the Tab S+ series is 12.4" and your S10 FE is 10.9".
So you have to look in the Galaxy Tab S10 FE | S10 Lite | S9 | S9 FE
to find a Book Cover Keyboard that has this size.
The best way to do this is to go to the Samsung site and select your device and see what accessories it has there and also pay attention to the layout (Swiss Edition).
The keyboard is in the French CH format, with accents and an adapted layout. The input language can be configured on the tablet to match the French CH layout, including accents and specific characters.
This keyboard is not compatible with the Galaxy Tab S7+. It is designed specifically for Galaxy Tab S9+, Galaxy Tab S10+, and Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ models. The Galaxy Tab S7+ requires a different keyboard model, such as the Galaxy Tab S7+ Book Cover Keyboard (EF-DT970UBEGAE).
This is a keyboard with CH layout.
It is important to note that the online shop only shows series images for visualisation purposes. This may result in deviations from the product received, depending on availability.
With the Samsung Galaxy Book Cover Keyboard with AI, you can write the umlauts ö/ä/ü and Ö/Ä/Ü by making sure that the keyboard rules and the device's default language are set to German.
- Make sure that the physical keyboard is set to German.
- Check that the tablet's default language is also set to German.
- If the umlauts are still not displayed correctly, it could be a specific configuration error or a software problem that requires adjusting the keyboard settings or contacting Samsung support.
No, it is not normal to use a keyboard with a QWERTY layout in Germany, as the QWERTY layout is the most common and most frequently used keyboard layout in Germany. The QWERTY layout differs from the QWERTY layout in particular due to the reversed position of the letters Y and Z and the allocation of special characters and umlauts. If you mainly write German texts, it is recommended that you use a keyboard with a QWERTY layout.