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Galaxy Tab S10 Lite appeared on Bluetooth SIG certification

Samsung seems ready to launch the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G anytime soon, as it has continuously appeared on multiple certifications, and this time it has been spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification.

The Korean tech giant is working on a number of new Galaxy tablets to launch by the end of Q3 2025, including the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, Galaxy Tab S11, and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra; however, the exact launch date of these tablets is not confirmed yet.

For so long, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has been continuously spotted on several certifications, such as GeekbenchFCC, and BIS. Apart from these certifications, a few weeks ago, the device was also spotted on official servers.

Now, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has appeared on the Bluetooth SIG certification with two model numbers, as mentioned below:

  • SM-X4068
  • SM-X406N
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G Bluetooth Certifiaction
Image – Samlover

Noticeably, the last letter of the second model number, ‘N,’ hints at the Korean version of the device, whereas the first one is supposed to be an international variant. The current listing hints at the near launch. 

Except for model numbers, the listing hasn’t revealed any major details of the device. However, the previous report suggested that the company will power the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite with the in-house Exynos 1380 processor integrated with 6GB of RAM, and it will run Android 15-based One UI 7 out of the box.

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