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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G Spotted on Google Play Console and Geekbench with Exynos 1380 SoC, Android 15 And More

Samsung has a couple of tablets in the pipeline, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. Its 5G variant was recently spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification with model numbers ‘SM-X406B’ and ‘SM-X406N’. The model ending with “B” refers to the Indian/International variant, while “N” is for the Korean variant.

Now, the India/International 5G variant has been listed on both the Google Play Console and Geekbench database, with the model number “SM-X406B.”

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G on Geekbench

On the Geekbench database, the tablet has achieved a single-core score of 1014 and a multi-core score of 2922. The listing indicates two CPU clusters: one with 4 cores running at 2.4 GHz and another with 4 cores running at 2.0 GHz. The motherboard is identified as “s5e8835,” pointing to the Exynos 1380 SoC, paired with the Mali-G68 GPU. It will run on Android 15 and feature 6GB of RAM.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 5G on Google Play Console

On the Google Play Console, the Exynos 1380 SoC is confirmed, along with the Mali-G68 GPU, reinforcing the details of the hardware. The listing also confirms that the device will ship with 6GB of RAM and Android 15 out of the box. Additionally, the screen size is revealed to be 1320×2112 pixels, with a pixel density of 240 DPI.

The placeholder images suggest that the tablet may be available in a Pink colour option, with thick, symmetrical bezels. Additionally, the power button (slide key) and volume rockers are visible on the left-hand side.

Earlier, the 5G variant of Tab S10 Lite was spotted on the TUV certification, which indicated 25W fast wired charging support. However, the Wi-Fi variant, with the model number ‘SM-X400’, was shown to support 45W fast wired charging according to the FCC certification. This suggests that the 5G variant will likely come with 45W fast wired charging support as well, though the TUV listing only mentioned 25W charging.

Finally, the 5G variant was also spotted on the Safety Korea certification, which revealed the front look of the tablet. With its sighting across multiple certifications, a launch announcement could happen soon. We’ll have to wait and see how it progresses.

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