While Samsung had launched the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite two years ago, we had recently reported on the company working on newer models under the same series. Now, another new certification listing has confirmed some of its features. So let’s have a look.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

For those unaware, we had reported on the new version of Galaxy Tab S6 Lite being spotted on various certification websites earlier this week. Now, the same tablet may have just been spotted on FCC database. Previously, two different models were spotted on Bluetooth SIG and one of these have been listed on FCC. This variant carries the model number SM-P613, and the listing confirms that it features support for dual band Wi-Fi.

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Another aspect confirmed by the FCC certification website is the support for S Pen. The South Korean tech giant’s upcoming tablet will apparently also come with a 15W charging rate. Unfortunately, this was all the information that was found on the website. Although, we do have some previous reports that hints at some of its possible specifications. As per our initial report, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite will be powered by a 5G enabled Qualcomm processor.

Samsung

The model number of this chip revealed that it is the Snapdragon 720G that is paired with an Adreno 618 GPU. Furthermore, the tablet is also expected to run on Android 12 out of the box and feature 4GB of RAM. As of right now, the support pages for the tablets are live in France, so we can expect an official announcement to follow soon after.

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