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Samsung is cooking up something new in its tablet lineup, and it looks like a budget-friendly option is on the way. A mysterious device, allegedly the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, just showed up on Geekbench, spilling some key specs. With a familiar chip and a fresh OS, this tablet could be a solid pick for those seeking a Galaxy tablet that doesn’t ask for a flagship price. Let’s break down what we’ve learned.

Details from the listing:

The Geekbench listing reveals a Samsung tablet with the model number SM-X406B, which lines up with the naming scheme for the Galaxy Tab S series. This is almost certainly the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, a more affordable sibling to the rumored Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra, which are said to pack the high-end MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip.

The Lite model, however, keeps costs down with the Exynos 1380 chip, the same one used in the Galaxy A54. This chip, with its Mali-G68 GPU, has four performance cores at 2.4GHz and four efficiency cores at 2.0GHz, offering decent power for everyday tasks like streaming, browsing, and light gaming. The tablet scored 782 points in single-core and 2,637 in multi-core tests on Geekbench 5.5.1.

The listing also shows 6GB of RAM and Android 15, likely running Samsung’s One UI 7 for a smooth, modern interface. While other specs are still under wraps, rumors point to both Wi-Fi-only and LTE versions hitting the market. Compared to the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which uses the beefier Exynos 1580 and starts at $499, the Tab S10 Lite could be priced closer to the $219 Galaxy Tab A9+, making it a wallet-friendly choice.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE series
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE series

No word yet on screen size, battery, or cameras, but the Exynos 1380 should keep it snappy for basic use cases such as watching YouTube or reading this article. With prototypes already being tested, the Tab S10 Lite might not be far off. Keep an eye out for Samsung’s next Unpacked event for more details on this promising mid-range tablet.

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