Samsung was supposed to announce the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro alongside the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro in July. However, that never happened due to unknown reasons. For the past few days, the tablet is making its appearances on various certification websites, suggesting its imminent announcement. It has been now spotted on FCC.
The FCC listing reveals that Samsung will offer the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro in WiFi-only and cellular variants. The latter model will carry support for 5G.
Further, the listing confirms support for 25W fast wired charging. It also reveals that the tablet will have a MicroSD card slot and will even come with NFC.
Unfortunately, that’s all the information FCC has to offer. But we have a few more details via other certifications from earlier.
As per previous findings, the upcoming Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC. On the software front, it will boot Android 12L.
According to the official teaser poster, the tablet will have support for stylus input, like most tablets from Samsung. Similar to previous rugged tablets from the company, this one may also arrive with customizable physical keys.
It is not known when exactly this product will now go official after the delay. Since it is being certified by multiple bureaus, it may be announced sooner than later.
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