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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will have improved charging, unlike the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite - GSMArena.com news
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will have improved charging, unlike the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite - GSMArena.com news

GSM Arena

time2 days ago

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will have improved charging, unlike the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite - GSMArena.com news

14 July 2025 Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 FE has recently been rumored to come with support for 45W wired charging, a marked increase from its predecessor's 25W capability. Now, thanks to a TÜV Rheinland certification, this has been confirmed. Naturally, don't expect the phone to come with a charger in the box. TÜV Rheinland has also certified the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and unfortunately this tablet didn't get the same treatment as the S25 FE, thus it will only go up to 25W charging. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE (left) and Tab S10 Lite (right) certifications All the other members of the Tab S10 family do support 45W, but limiting the Lite model to 25W is one of the corners cut in what we assume was the idea to keep the price low. Of course, the actual price of this device isn't official yet - the tablet itself is yet to be announced - so it remains to be seen whether that actually pans out. Still, it should be the cheapest of the Tab S10 models for sure. The Galaxy S25 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite could actually be launching together around October. Undoubtedly we'll be hearing a lot more about both until then, so stay tuned. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Via

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will have improved charging, unlike the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will have improved charging, unlike the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite

GSM Arena

time3 days ago

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will have improved charging, unlike the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite

Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 FE has recently been rumored to come with support for 45W wired charging, a marked increase from its predecessor's 25W capability. Now, thanks to a TÜV Rheinland certification, this has been confirmed. Naturally, don't expect the phone to come with a charger in the box. TÜV Rheinland has also certified the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and unfortunately this tablet didn't get the same treatment as the S25 FE, thus it will only go up to 25W charging. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE (left) and Tab S10 Lite (right) certifications All the other members of the Tab S10 family do support 45W, but limiting the Lite model to 25W is one of the corners cut in what we assume was the idea to keep the price low. Of course, the actual price of this device isn't official yet - the tablet itself is yet to be announced - so it remains to be seen whether that actually pans out. Still, it should be the cheapest of the Tab S10 models for sure. The Galaxy S25 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite could actually be launching together around October. Undoubtedly we'll be hearing a lot more about both until then, so stay tuned. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Via

A cheaper Galaxy Tab with S Pen support? Signs point to yes
A cheaper Galaxy Tab with S Pen support? Signs point to yes

Phone Arena

time07-07-2025

  • Phone Arena

A cheaper Galaxy Tab with S Pen support? Signs point to yes

Galaxy Tab S10 FE. | Image credit – PhoneArena Samsung isn't just focusing on the high-end Galaxy Tab S11 series this year – it looks like there is a new budget-friendly tablet coming, too. Fresh leaks point to the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite and it might just be a sweet deal for folks looking to get a new Android tablet without breaking the to a recent FCC listing, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is on its way – and while the listing doesn't spell out every detail, it does tip off one important spec: the battery. The model number spotted in the documents matches the one used in the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which means we are likely looking at the same 8,000mAh battery here, too. That is not wild by today's standards – we've seen phones from China packing 7,000mAh cells – but it is still a good size for a tablet, especially at this price point. And if it performs anything like the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, you can expect around 7 hours of screen time. Not bad at all. In fact, the FE model ranks in second place in our battery test results, right after its bigger sibling, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+. On top of that, 45W fast charging is confirmed, so topping it up shouldn't take forever either. And here's the part that might really make this one stand out: S Pen support. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite had it (its direct predecessor, although launched years ago) and it looks like the S10 Lite could follow suit. The listing shows S Pen support. | Image credit – 91Mobiles That's huge for anyone who wants to take notes, sketch or just prefers a stylus-friendly tablet – especially if Samsung bundles it in the box again like it did before. Leaks so far suggest the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will be powered by the Exynos 1380 chip paired with 6 GB of RAM – not flagship-tier, but perfectly fine for streaming, browsing and light multitasking. There is no word yet on the official release date, but FCC certification usually means a launch isn't far off. As for price, it should land below the Galaxy Tab S10 FE, which currently goes for around $500. That puts the Lite model squarely in budget territory. So, if you are eyeing a new affordable tablet and don't need it right this second, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite might be worth waiting for – especially if the S Pen is included. But Samsung's not the only one playing in this space. OnePlus is also cooking up its own budget tablet, the OnePlus Pad Lite, which is rumored to pack an even larger 9,340mAh battery. Of course, how these two stack up in real-world use will be clearer once they actually launch, but it's nice to see more solid options popping up for Android tablet fans who don't want to spend a fortune. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

Samsung's tablet lineup just leaked and there are a few surprises
Samsung's tablet lineup just leaked and there are a few surprises

Phone Arena

time01-07-2025

  • Phone Arena

Samsung's tablet lineup just leaked and there are a few surprises

One UI 8 Receive the latest Samsung news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Which kind of tablet are you more interested in? A premium tablet with top specs and S Pen support A mid-range model that balances price and performance A budget tablet for basic tasks like streaming and browsing I'm not in the market for a tablet right now A premium tablet with top specs and S Pen support 0% A mid-range model that balances price and performance 0% A budget tablet for basic tasks like streaming and browsing 0% I'm not in the market for a tablet right now 0% Galaxy Tab S10 Lite steps up with Exynos 1380 Galaxy Tab S10 One UI 8 A tablet for every price point While we haven't yet seen concrete specs, we'd expect Samsung to stick with its signature formula: large OLED displays, S Pen support, and premium features like IP68 water resistance. You can read more about what's new in One UI 8 Meanwhile, Samsung hasn't forgotten about the entry-level segment. A device suspected to be theLite (model number SM-X406B) just appeared on Samsung's servers, and it lines up with earlier Geekbench sightings that pointed to the Exynos 1380 chip and 6 GB of the same chipset powering devices like the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy Tab S9 FE, so we're expecting decent mid-range performance. The Tab S10 Lite is tipped to launch with One UI 7 based on Android 15 , though it could get bumped todepending on code hints at both Wi-Fi-only and cellular models — likely 'GTS10Lite' and 'GTS10WiFi.' As far as pricing goes, this tablet is rumored to sit below the Tab S10 FE series, giving users another budget-friendly option in Samsung's already crowded tablet arrival of a cheaper Tab S10 Lite and more powerful Tab S11 models suggests Samsung is preparing for a big tablet push in late 2025. The company appears to be leaning into a tiered tablet strategy, with MediaTek powering the flagships and Exynos holding down the budget no official launch date for either device just yet, but with firmware in testing and chips confirmed, both the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and Tab S10 Lite could debut in the last quarter of this year. Or the beginning of next year.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite seemingly spotted in the Geekbench database
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite seemingly spotted in the Geekbench database

GSM Arena

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • GSM Arena

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite seemingly spotted in the Geekbench database

Back in April, we heard a rumor that Samsung was working on the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which would be the cheapest Tab S10. This was said to be using the Exynos 1380 SoC. Now, a Samsung tablet with the model number SM-X406B has been spotted in the Geekbench online database, and wouldn't you know it - it's powered by the Exynos 1380. Since Samsung uses the "X" prefix in its model numbers for the Galaxy Tab S line, this is pretty obviously the Tab S10 Lite. It has 6GB of RAM and runs Android 15, and those are all the details that the benchmark has revealed. As you can see, it managed a 782 single-core score and a 2,637 multi-core score in Geekbench 5.5.1 for Android. Nothing else is known about the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, but since people are already in possession of prototypes and running benchmarks on them, we're pretty sure we'll hear much more about this device sooner, rather than later. Via

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