Samsung’s upcoming S-series tablet was recently spotted at the Bluetooth SIG authority. The listing revealed that it could be arriving in the market with Galaxy Tab S7 XL Lite moniker. The tablet is inching towards the launch as it has been also spotted at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

The FCC listing of the Galaxy Tab S7 XL Lite (SM-T736B) has only revealed that it supports connectivity features such as 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, and Bluetooth LE (Low Energy). Apart from this 5G variant, the company is also expected to sell the tablet in 4G LTE and Wi-Fi only versions. The former has an SM-T735 model number, whereas has an SM-T730 model number.

Galaxy Tab S7 XL Lite 5G
Galaxy Tab S7 XL Lite 5G render, Credit: Evan Blass/ Voice

The Bluetooth SIG certification of the tablet revealed that there is another variant with the SM-T737 model number. In the recent past, the 4G LTE and Wi-Fi only editions of the tablet were spotted at the 3C certification platform of China. The listing revealed that the tablet may come with a 15W charger. However, these tablets are expected to carry support for 44.5W rapid charging.

The Geekbench appearance of the tablet had revealed that it is powered by the Snapdragon 750G and 4 GB of RAM. The device is expected to ship with One UI 3.1 based Android 11 OS.

The tablet is likely to feature a 12.4-inch IPS LCD display, S Pen stylus support, and a dual-camera system. It may arrive in multiple colors such as black, silver, pink, and green. The tablet is expected to debut in June in various markets. At present, there is no word on its pricing.

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