Everyone is talking about the Galaxy Note10, but
Samsung might have other announcements over the next couple of months. The
company is planning to launch at least three new tablets - we already told you
about the Galaxy Tab S5 with Snapdragon 855, but it will likely be accompanied
by the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019 and the Galaxy Tab Active Pro.
The former slate already appeared on the Android
Enterprise website, and was approved by the Bluetooth SIG and Wi-Fi Alliance
organisations with at least five different model numbers - SM-T295, SM-T295N,
SM-T295C, SM-T297 and SM-T290. The first four will have LTE support, which
means the different letter in the monikers might reference different carriers.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active Pro is yet to appear
in renders, but the name was registered with the Intellectual Property Office
of the European Union (EUIPO), meaning Samsung is most likely preparing for a
new rugged tablet after the first Active, launched in 2014 and the Galaxy Tab
Active 2, introduced in 2017.