Samsung continues its efforts to expand its product lineup. In this context, the South Korean manufacturer will soon introduce the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite to users. The latest information reveals that the tablet has passed an important milestone in its development process.
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite receives FCC certification
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, with model number SM-X406B, has received FCC certification, bringing it one step closer to launch. With this certification, it has been confirmed that the tablet will support 45W fast charging. Additionally, the device will feature Wi-Fi 802.11ax, 5G NR bands, Bluetooth, GNSS, a microSD card slot, and pogo pin support.

The tablet appeared in Geekbench tests a few weeks ago, scoring 782 in the single-core test and 2,637 in the multi-core test. These results indirectly revealed some of the device’s technical specifications.
The tested prototype was confirmed to run on the Exynos 1380 processor. Produced with a 5nm architecture, this chipset includes four Cortex-A78 cores running at 2.4 GHz for high performance and four Cortex-A55 cores running at 2.0 GHz for energy efficiency. On the graphics side, it features the Mali-G68 MP5 unit. The tablet is also said to come with 6 GB of RAM and will run on the Android 15 operating system.
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