Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 3C certified, expected to launch soon

Highlights

  • A new Samsung tablet has received 3C certification in China.
  • It seems to be the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Lite.
  • It is likely to launch soon in multiple markets.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Tab S11 series of flagship tablets in October this year. Before that, the brand is speculated to launch the Tab S10 Lite. This device was recently spotted on Geekbench, Energy Star, and FCC certification websites, indicating an imminent launch. In a new development, the Tab S10 Lite has also been certified by the 3C authority in China.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 3C certified

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 3C certified in China
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 3C certified in China

Reports have revealed that the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has the model number SM-X400 for its Wi-Fi-only version and SM-X406 for its cellular edition. As seen in the screenshot above, the SM-X400 variant has received 3C certification in China.

The 3C listing reveals that the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite may support 25W charging. However, the power brick will not be included in the retail package. As of this writing, it is unclear whether China will receive the cellular edition of the device.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite specifications (rumoured)

The previously seen Geekbench listing of the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite revealed that the Exynos 1380 chipset will power it. The listing also confirmed that the device will have 6GB of RAM and run Android 15 with a layer of One UI 7.0 on top.

The FCC listing revealed that the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will support Wi-Fi 6 (Wi-Fi 802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.3, and external storage via a microSD card. It also showed that the tablet will pack an 8,000mAh battery and support the S Pen stylus. The FCC documents further indicated the presence of pogo connectors, likely for attaching a keyboard

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