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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite spotted on official servers: Hints at near release

Samsung is looking forward to expanding its tablet family by debuting a new iteration: the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which is now spotted on the company’s server. 

Samsung has a bunch of new devices in the lineup to debut next month at the Unpacked event, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip FE. Meanwhile, it is working on a few more devices to launch soon, including the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. 

A few months back, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite had already made its appearance on Geekbench. Now, a tipster, @Alfatruk16, on X, shared a post, revealing that they have spotted firmware for a device that has been spotted on Samsung’s official server with the dedicated model number SM-X406B, which hints at the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite.

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite test firmware
Image: Alfaturk16 (X)

Apart from the model number, the tipster hasn’t revealed any other major or key details of the device. Following the previous leaks and reports, the company will power the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite with the in-house Exynos 1380 processor integrated with 6GB of RAM. 

The tablet is expected to run Android 15-based One UI 7 out of the box. Apart from the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, Samsung is also gearing up to lauch the Galaxy Tab S11 series by the end of this year, so it could be possible the company will launch all of these tablets together. 

However, Samsung hasn’t released any official details regarding the launch timeline of the upcoming tablets, but the recent spotting on the official server hints at an early launch.

Raghav Sachdeva

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