Samsung is getting ready to launch the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G. They have just released a new listing on the Google Play Console, which shows some important specifications about the device. The model number is SM-X406B, and Samsung powers it with the Exynos 1380 chipset. The Exynos 1380 chipset has 6GB of RAM to make sure things run smooth.
The display shows a resolution of 1320 x 2112 pixels with a screen density of 240 dpi. The tablet itself has bezels on all sides, which is not a deal breaker. The front camera is at the longer edge of the device. These details clearly indicate that users will use the tablet in a horizontal orientation. The power and volume buttons are also located on the right side of the tablet in its horizontal mode.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G will run on Android 15, and will use One UI on top of Android. We can expect a clean, easy to use experience on tablet hardware from Samsung.
It’s possible Samsung’s S-Pen will be compatible with the tablet. It’s also possible Samsung will allow external keyboards as an accessory for work/school features of it. These features are supposed to help users increase their productivity.
A reliable leaker on X has mentioned the tablet has 128GB internal storage. Samsung is also supposedly going to add a microSD card slot for easy expandability.
Samsung will possibly offer the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G in three colour options. The colours would be Coral Red, Grey, and Silver. Coral Red is a brand new colour for the Lite series.
Samsung would likely supply the tablet with an 8,000mAh battery. It is expected to have 45W fast charging. This battery should allow long hours of use whether work or leisure.
Samsung should release 5G and Wi-Fi only versions. This gives buyers the choice according to their budget and usage choice.
Currently, there is no official launch date for the Tab S10 Lite 5G. All the above details are purely from leaks and reports. Also, note that some features might have changed by the time of release.
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