Samsung is well known for its Galaxy Tab series of tablets. The company unveiled a duo of flagship tablets last year in the form of Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+. Now, the rumors are suggesting the arrival of a new Galaxy Tab S7 Lite which is also rumored to be called Galaxy Tab S7+ Lite. As this is yet to be confirmed, let’s just call it Galaxy Tab S7 Lite. The new model is expected to come in three distinct variants – Wi-Fi only (SM-T730), a 4G variant (SM-T735), and a 5G option (SM-T736B / SM-T736N). The Wi-Fi and LTE models have acquired 3C certifications, revealing 44W charging support in the process.
According to the 3C certification, the
tablet will not ship with a 44W charger. Apparently, Samsung will not be so
generous with its Lite variant. If you want to get the maximum charge output,
you’ll need to acquire a compatible charger. Thankfully, the tablet will come
with a 15W adapter, so you will not be getting an empty box like on nowadays
flagships. For now, it’s unclear whether the 5G model will also ship with this
15W adapter or will be bundled with a faster adapter.
We don’t know much about the Galaxy Tab S7
Lite, at least not officially. A couple of weeks ago, a set of leaked renders
revealed the tablet on its 5G flavor. It will come with a dual-camera setup on
the back. This isn’t common for tablets that usually get a single camera.
Apparently, Samsung wants its users to do more with the Tab S7 Lite. However,
don’t hold your breath just yet as the secondary camera is likely for depth
sensing.
The renders also revealed a selfie camera
on the right bezel, a USB-C port at the bottom joined by a speaker grille. The
5G variant has appeared on the GeekBench platform with a Qualcomm Snapdragon
750G SoC. It also has 4GB of RAM and we assume it comes with at least 64GB of
internal storage. As usual, we expect microSD card support as well as other RAM
/ Storage options. We believe that the 5G variant will come as the flagship of
the family. For that reason, we expect less powerful chips on the other
variants.
