Samsung seems to be working on a new tablet called Galaxy Tab SM-T575. According to a Geekbench listing from May, it will be powered by Exynos 9810 SoC. Recently, the device’s battery also got certified by TÜV Rheinland Japan Ltd.

Samsung Galaxy Tab SM-T575 Geekbench

The Exynos 9810 SoC debuted in the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus in 2018. Later, it was used in the Galaxy Note 9 in the same year. Then, in late 2019, the chip once again made an appearance inside Galaxy Xcover FieldPro.

It did not stop there as the chipset made a comeback with the Galaxy Note 10 Lite that launched earlier this year. Now, with this upcoming Galaxy Tab SM-T575, Samsung would be using the same chip for a total of 6 devices.

Further, according to the Geekbench listing, this forthcoming Samsung tablet will feature 4GB RAM and run Android 10. The device scored 285 and 1116 points in single-core and multi-core tests respectively.

Samsung Galaxy Tab SM-T575 TUV Rheinland

On the other hand, as per certification by TÜV Rheinland Japan Ltd., the device’s battery is rated at 4,900mAh, however, its typical value is mentioned as 5,050mAh.

That being said, going by the company’s model numbering, this particular version could be the LTE variant, whereas the WiFi-only model may have model number SM-T570.

 

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