Samsung’s Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro (WiFi-Only) Support Pages Live; Its WiFi-Only and 5G Variants Received FCC Certification; 5G Variant Again Spotted on Geekbench

New updates concerning the upcoming Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro have now arrived. The support pages of the WiFi-only variant have gone live in different global markets. Both the WiFi-only and 5G variants have now been certified by the FCC authority too. The 5G variant has again appeared on the Geekbench database as well.
Read more about the updates below.
Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro – Support Pages, FCC Certification, and Geekbench Listing
Support Pages
As mentioned, it is the support pages of the WiFi-only model with model number – ‘SM-X350’ that are now live in Switzerland, France, Austria, and Germany. While the support pages do not reveal anything about the upcoming device’s specs or features, a possibility of an imminent launch is suggested by the supported pages.
FCC Certification
The WiFi-only (SM-X350) and 5G (SM-X356B) variants of the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro have received the FCC certification with the respective FCC IDs of ‘A3LSMX350’ and ‘A3LSMX356B’. A 15W wired fast charging feature, 128GB storage option, S-Pen with wireless interaction method (likely EMR), and WiFi 5 (802.11a/n/ac) are its revealed key specs.
Geekbench Listing
Previously the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro 5G variant (SM-X356B) had appeared on the Geekbench database, however the new Geekbench listing points to slightly higher single-core and multi-core performance scores. As per the new Geekbench listing, it is revealed to have attained 1180 points and 3389 points respectively in the single-core and multi-core tests (previously 1174 points and 3371 points).
A few of the revealed performance specs include the Android 15 operating system, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor (clocked 2.50 GHz), Adreno 810 GPU, and 6GB RAM.
Probably more updates concerning Samsung’s Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro may soon be shared in the coming days, which could be revealing its expected launch time frame and other key specs. Stay tuned and don’t miss out on these future updates.