
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Tab S11 series of flagship tablets this year. At the same time, the brand is also said to be developing an affordable edition of the Tab S10 series called the Tab S10 Lite. To recall, we at XpertPick spotted the alleged Galaxy Tab S10 Lite’s global edition bearing the SM-X406B model number at the Geekbench benchmarking platform last month. Now, a new variant of the tablet has received approval from the Energy Star certification platform. Here’s a look at what’s known so far about the Tab S10 Lite.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is Energy Star certified
- The above screenshots show that a Samsung device with model number SM-X400 has been approved by the Energy Star certification authority.
- The SM-X400 appears to be the Wi-Fi-only version of the Tab S10 Lite.
- On the other hand, the previously seen SM-X406 could to be its cellular edition.
- Unfortunately, the new certification has not revealed any information about the device’s specifications.
- The Geekbench listing of the device revealed that it may ship with the Exynos 1380 chip, 6GB of RAM, and Android 15.
- Hopefully, the upcoming reports will reveal more details about the S10 Lite.
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Tab S11 series in October of this year. It is likely that the S10 Lite may debut in the third quarter of this year, well before the Tab S11 lineup arrives. At present, the South Korean tech giant is gearing up to launch new foldables on July 9 across the globe. The event will also see the arrival of the Galaxy Watch 8 series and a more affordable Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE.