Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Budget Tablet Appears in Bluetooth SIG Certification
The anticipation for the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite budget tablet has reached new heights with its recent sighting in an official certification capacity. While there have been hints and rumors about the upcoming tablet, this certification adds a level of credibility to the speculation.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has been identified in the Bluetooth SIG certification under the code names SM-X406B and SM-X406N, representing the global and South Korean variants respectively. This certification typically indicates that the device is ready for launch and could hit the market within the month.
Based on this certification, it is highly likely that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will be launched in August. Furthermore, the recent approval of the tablet by the FCC, the US certification body, further supports the imminent release of the device.
In terms of specifications, the listing revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will feature an 8000mAh battery, 45W fast charging support, and compatibility with S Pen and keyboard accessories. Additionally, reports suggest that the tablet will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1380 chip and will come with 6GB of RAM.
The Exynos 1380 chip is the same processor that was used in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE, indicating that the Tab S10 Lite will be positioned below the Galaxy Tab S10 FE in Samsung’s tablet lineup. It is expected that the new tablet will be released alongside the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 series, although this may create some confusion in terms of product messaging.
Overall, the appearance of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite in the Bluetooth SIG certification signals that the launch of the budget tablet is imminent. With its promising features and specifications, the Tab S10 Lite is set to offer a compelling option for consumers looking for an affordable yet powerful tablet option from Samsung.