Samsung‘s tablet spree continues. After launching several models throughout the year, from budget-friendly options like the Galaxy Tab A9 to high-end options like the Tab S9 Ultra, the Korean giant isn’t done yet. A new benchmarking listing Samsung is brewing another affordable tablet in the labs.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9
Galaxy Tab A9

This upcoming tablet, which showed up in a Geekbench benchmark, might be a mid-range device, fitting in between the Galaxy Tab A9 and the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series. It could be named the Galaxy Tab S9 Lite or Galaxy Tab S8 Lite, but we’re still guessing on the official name.

The Geekbench listing revealed the tablet’s model number as SM-P620, and it’s expected to be powered by a mid-range Exynos 1280 processor. It’s a 5nm chipset featuring two high-performance CPU cores and six power-efficient CPU cores. 

The device scored 930 in single-core and 1,843 in multi-core tests. It’s also likely to have 4GB of RAM and run on the latest Android 14 operating system.

This setup suggests that the new tablet will perform better than the Galaxy Tab A9+, which has an older 6nm chip, but it probably won’t match the Galaxy Tab S9 FE’s power.

Since it’s appeared on Geekbench, we might see this tablet launch before the end of 2024. But there’s no confirmed release date yet, and even its name is still under wraps. So, it looks like we’ll have to wait a bit longer before this tablet hits markets worldwide.

In related Samsung news, the recently launched Galaxy S24 series is currently available for pre-order the smartphone will hit retailer stores on January 31. Here you can learn all the details about the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus and the top of the line Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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