Samsung’s upcoming affordable S10-series tablet might be closer to launch than expected. As per new reports, both Wi-Fi and 5G versions of the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite have received FCC certification. The listings confirm a few hardware details, hinting at a nearing global debut.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite FCC certified, details revealed

The FCC database includes two model numbers—SM-X400 and SM-X406B—representing the Wi-Fi and 5G variants of the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, respectively. At the same time, the Wi-Fi version has also appeared on China’s 3C platform. As per the FCC, the tablet supports 45W fast charging (10V/4.5A) and will be compatible with S-Pen and keyboard accessories, just like its predecessors in the Tab S series.
One key detail is the battery—both variants are expected to ship with an 8,000mAh unit, the same one used in the Galaxy Tab S10 FE. Connectivity features mentioned in the documents include Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), 5G bands across multiple frequencies, Bluetooth, GNSS, a pogo pin interface, and a microSD card slot.
On the performance side, the previously seen Geekbench listing of the tablet has revealed that it is equipped with the Exynos 1380 chipset, paired with 6GB RAM and Android 15-based One UI 7.0. This is the same chip found in recent mid-range Samsung phones like the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy M36.
Unfortunately, the other specs of the Tab S10 Lite are not known yet. With FCC approval secured, Samsung is likely to announce the tablet either by the end of this month or in August.
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