Samsung will not disclose the precise price of its new Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which it is marketing as a "value-packed" and more reasonably priced tablet.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is a sort of new tier in the company's array of Android tablets, and it will be on sale in the US and worldwide on September 4.
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Galaxy Tab S10+ FE offer various screen sizes and more reasonable pricing points, while the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are the "flagship" models in the Galaxy Tab S10 series. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, which was still utilizing outdated branding on its most recent re-release in 2024, appears to be being replaced by the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which offers still another more reasonably priced choice.
The tablet's tiny 6.6mm chassis houses an Exynos 1380 CPU, an 8,000 mAh battery, a 10.9-inch TFT LCD display, 6GB or 8GB of RAM, 128GB or 256GB of storage, and more. It's debuting with Android 15 rather than Android 16, which is kind of strange.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite appears to be completely functional in terms of One UI and Android capabilities, aside from the fact that there has been no public pledge to upgrade the OS (at least not yet). It comes with a S Pen in the box, Circle to Search, a special "Galaxy AI" key on the keyboard cover, and other Galaxy AI features.
When it launches on September 4, the tablet will be offered in Coralred, Silver, and Gray. The pictures below are from a previous leak because, as of right now, Samsung has only released the image above of the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite.
Samsung refers to the tablet as "value-packed," but it has not yet disclosed the exact pricing. Additionally, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is not currently available for pre-order. It must be less expensive than the $499 Galaxy Tab S10 FE in order to be a viable addition to the company's lineup, thus a price point of $299 to $399 makes the most sense. We have contacted Samsung to inquire about the price, and if the business responds, we will update this story.