Samsung has been working on a new
mid-range tablet for a while now. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite has already been
certified in Taiwan, as well as by the Bluetooth SIG. We've seen it in a leaked
press render last month, but today it's time for a bonanza of shots, alongside
with all the spec details you might want.
The Tab S6 Lite is apparently going to
have a 10.4-inch 2000x1200 LCD touchscreen with S Pen support, and the Exynos
9611 SoC under the hood. This chipset also powers a few of Samsung's mid-range
smartphones, so it's no surprise to see it here. That said, perhaps in 2020 it
might be nice not to use "high performance" CPU cores from 2016. The
chip is paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. In some markets
there will also be a model with 128GB built-in.
Moving on, the tablet will have an LTE version
with GPS, and a Wi-Fi-only iteration with just NFC and Bluetooth taking care of
connectivity. On the back there's an 8 MP camera, while a 5 MP snapper takes
care of selfies. There's no LED flash anywhere.
The battery is 7,040 mAh, and the S6 Lite
charges it via USB-C. The tablet weighs 467g, and has an aluminum frame and
rear. The S Pen might be bundled with it in the box, and price-wise expect the
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite to retail for € 350 to € 400 in the entry-level Wi-Fi-only
version. The device will run Android 10 from day one.