South Korean tech giant Samsung is apparently working on new models that will be launched under the Galaxy Tab S6 series. The company introduced its Galaxy Tab S6 Lite about two years ago and plans to introduce a new variant of the device. Now, in a new development, the features of this upcoming tablet have been listed on a certification site. Let’s find out more.
New details about Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
It has been reported that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite was spotted on several certification sites last week. Now it looks like the same device has been listed on the FCC certification website. According to a report, two variants of the tablet were previously listed at the Bluetooth SIG and one of those variants has now been spotted at the FCC. The model number of said device is SM-P613 and as the listing confirms, the device supports dual-band Wi-Fi.
Another key feature that has been confirmed by FCC certification is the presence of an S-Pen. Additionally, the company’s next tablet will come with 15W charging technology. Other than these features, nothing else has been revealed by the FCC listing, however, previous reports have given us a idea of several features and specifications. It is believed that the new variant of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite will be powered by a 5G compatible Qualcomm processor.
Based on the chipset model number that was spotted earlier, it will most likely be the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G which will be paired with the Adreno 618 GPU. for use and the device’s processor will be paired with 4 GB of RAM. Notably, the support page for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite variant is already live in France and the company’s official tablet announcement might just be around the corner.