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Samsung to launch Galaxy Tab Active5 tablet soon

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The Galaxy Tab Active 5 tablet will soon be hitting the market, reveals the South Korean giant. The South Korean Giant is reportedly developing the firmware for the new tablet, and the Bluetooth certification body recently discovered the 5G and WiFi-only versions on their database. According to reports, the Galaxy Tab Active 5 will arrive in two variants: Wi-Fi alone and Wi-Fi plus 5G. According to the Bluetooth SIG database, the next rugged tablet is reported to have two available models. This suggests a release date of a few weeks from now.

Earlier this month, Samsung discovered the upcoming tablet in the SafetyKorea and KTL certification databases. Samsung reportedly listed multiple Galaxy Tab Active 5 models on the Bluetooth SIG authority. The evidence specified the model numbers of the several variations of the Tab Active 5 5G, including SM-X306B, SM-X306N, SM-X308B, and SM-X308U. Additionally, the Wi-Fi-only model, the SM-X300, has also achieved Bluetooth SIG certification. More detailed model variants as per the regions include:

  • SM-X300: Wi-Fi Only Global
  • SM-X306B: 5G Global
  • SM-X306N: 5G South Korea
  • SM-X308B: 5G Global
  • SM-X308U: 5G USA Carrier-Locked

Specifications of the Galaxy Tab Active 5 as per certifications:

  • The Bluetooth SIG database states that a Bluetooth 5.3 connection is included on the Galaxy Tab Active 5 and Tab Active 5 5G.
  • A microSD card slot, a S Pen, 128GB of internal storage, and 15W fast charging via a USB Type-C connection are all included in the Galaxy Tab Active 5 series, revealing the FCC certification.
  • The Galaxy Tab Active 5 tablet is equipped with an Exynos 1380 octa-core CPU, 6GB of RAM, and the Android 14 operating system, known from Geekbench’s database.
  • This 5nm chipset has four CPU cores designed for excellent performance and four cores for low power consumption.
  • The tablet received 2,815 points for the multi-core CPU test and 1,022 points for the single-core CPU test.
  • Probably having an IP68 rating for dust and water protection, as the tablet is part of the Galaxy Tab Active series.
  • Additionally, its shock-resistant design may comply with MIL-STD-810G.

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One UI 6.1 Arrives for Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE and S9 FE+

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After introducing the One UI 6.1 update to flagship tablets, including the Galaxy Tab S9 series and Galaxy Tab S8 series, the fan edition tablets have also started getting the new update. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ are starting to get the UI 6.1 update.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ were spotted getting new updates in Europe and South Korea. More specifically, in South Korea, the update is spotted for the Wi-Fi variant, which is coming with the firmware version numbers X510XXU3BXE1 and X610XXU3BXE1, respectively.

Meanwhile, in Europe, the 5G variant of these devices is getting a new update with the firmware version number X*16BXXU3BXDG, respectively. For the Wi-Fi variant, the update is coming with the firmware version number X*10XXU3BXE1.

The One UI 6.1 update for Galaxy Tab S9 FE devices doesn’t bring any AI features, but even after that, the update provides some significant changes for the tablets. With the latest update, there are several new features, like copy and paste from one image to another, more accurate image clipping, and multiple customization features related to lock screen, alarm, calendar, and many more.

If you want to take advantage of new features, then you can now update your Galaxy Tab S9 FE series device to the latest version by following some simple steps: go to the system settings, then tap on the software update menu. If the update is available, tap on the download button, but some time it takes time to reach every unit, so you have to wait for some time.

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Samsung updates Galaxy Tab A8 to the April 2024 security patch in several countreis

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Samsung has rapidly distributed the April 2024 security patch update for its eligible Galaxy devices, but due to the long list of devices, the company is still not successful in distributing the update to all the devices at the same time. Now, with the latest development, Samsung has started rolling out the update for the Galaxy Tab A8.

Notably, the Galaxy Tab A8 series has started receiving the April 2024 security patch update in South Korea and in several European countries. More specifically, the Wi-Fi and LTE models of the Galaxy Tab A8 are getting the update with the firmware version numbers X200XXS3DXD5 and X205NKOS3DXD5, respectively, in South Korea. Meanwhile, the European units of the Galaxy Tab A8 LTE and Galaxy Tab A8 Wi-Fi are getting the update with the firmware version numbers X205XXS3DXD5 and X200XXS3DXD5, respectively.

The April 2024 security patch update doesn’t bring any new features or changes for your tablet, but it will provide you with a bunch of security enhancements that will surely provide some extra protection against external threats.

It is worth noticing that the Galaxy Tab A8 tables are receiving the first update after One UI 6.0, so if, after the installation of the major update, you are facing any type of issue, then the latest security patch update may help you get rid of that issue.

If you are using the Galaxy Tab A8 device in South Korea or any European country, then you should update your device to the latest update by simply going to the software update menu from the system settings.


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Galaxy Tab S10 Series may be delayed, but rumored to be released alongside the Galaxy S25 phones

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Samsung doesn’t follow a specific timeframe for introducing its flagship lineup of devices; for instance, the Galaxy Tab S8 series was launched in March 2022, while the Galaxy Tab S9 was launched in August 2023. There is almost a five-month gap in between, so the next Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra could be available with the Galaxy S25 series.

For the performance enhancement, Samsung is confused as to when it will provide which process for the Galaxy Tab S10 series. As Qualcomm officially takes the wraps off its Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus, it may face another issue as Qualcomm could unveil its Gen 4 processor in October. Along with this, it is unclear if the less expensive Galaxy Tab S10 and Galaxy Tab S10 Plus will launch next to the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.

According to some reports, the Korean giant is planning to introduce the dual chipset strategy with the Galax S25 series devices. It is expected that some models will feature the Exynos variant while the Snapdragon processor will power others. Some rumors also claim that the Exynos 2500 could be rolled out in two versions: one equipped with an Octa-core CPU cluster and the other equipped with a 10-core cluster.

The 10-core cluster equipped with Exynos 2500 could be specially tailor-made for the tablets, maybe for the Galaxy Tab S10 series. If that turns out to be true, then it will be more cost-effective, and the user may get the next flagship table at a low price.

However, if Samsung uses its in-house processor, the Exynos 2500, then it may not provide certain weight to the competition in Apple’s upcoming m3 chipset-powered iPad Pro lineup. Due to all these factors, the company may take time to release its next premium flagship tablet.


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