Samsung is gearing up to launch its new affordable tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, alongside the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 range. This unexpected release plan has left many scratching their heads, as it means we’ll be getting a new device from the S10 series at the same time as the next generation of tablets.
Rumors suggest that the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is currently undergoing software testing, with the device expected to run on Samsung’s Exynos 1380 chipset and One UI 7, based on Android 15. It’s likely that the tablet will be updated to One UI 8 and Android 16 before its official launch.
The release date for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is rumored to be in October, which falls in line with Samsung’s past release schedules. However, launching a new device alongside its successor raises questions about the timing and strategy behind this decision.
The tablet is expected to be positioned as a mid-range option, sitting below the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE in terms of features and specs. With the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ catering to the low-end market, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is likely to be priced around £399.
Samsung has a reputation for producing high-quality tablets across all price points, from budget-friendly options to premium devices like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. While the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is expected to continue this trend, the unusual release schedule has left many observers puzzled.
It remains to be seen how consumers will respond to the simultaneous launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 range. With competition in the tablet market heating up, Samsung will need to make a strong case for why consumers should choose the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite over its rivals.