Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has been benchmarked with Exynos 1380

Samsung is preparing a new mid-range tablet, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which has recently been tested by the Geekbench benchmark. The device, codenamed SM-X406B, has an Exynos 1380 processor and 6 GB of RAM.
Here's What We Know
The tablet runs on Android 15 with One UI 7.
This tablet is likely to be a more affordable alternative to the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which features a more powerful Exynos 1580 chip. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE is currently priced at $499, and Samsung is likely to position the new product in the price segment between this and the Galaxy Tab A9+, which starts at around $219.
Samsung has not released a tablet with the Lite prefix for a long time: the last one, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, was a reimagining of the 2020 and 2022 models. The new model is likely to continue this line, offering balanced performance at a reasonable price.




Samsung hasn't officially announced the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite yet, so the specs and price may change. However, the appearance of the device in Geekbench is perceived as a signal that the release may take place in the near future.
According to the leaked information, the Tab S10 Lite will be available in two versions: Wi-Fi only and with Wi-Fi and mobile support.
The new tablet should be an attractive choice for those looking for a modern device for study, work and entertainment at a more affordable price than the flagship models of the S10 series. We will follow the official news from Samsung.
Source: XpertPick