Article 526SX Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is keeping the Android tablet dream alive

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is keeping the Android tablet dream alive

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Ron Amadeo
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    The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. It comes with a pen. [credit: Samsung ]

Samsung is still making Android tablets, and today it quietly pushed a site live for the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, a cheaper companion to the Snapdragon 855-packing Galaxy Tab S6 it launched in 2019.

We don't actually have official confirmation of the SoC. Samsung only calls it an "Octa-Core" SoC with frequencies of 2.3GHz and 1.7GHz. A good bet is that this is the Exynos 9611, which not only matches Samsung's limited description-it was recently listed in a Geekbench test for the tablet. This is a 10nm chip with four 2.3Ghz Cortex A73 cores, four 1.7GHz A53 cores, and a Mali G72 MP3 GPU.

The display is a 10.4-inch, 2000i-1200 LCD, a big step down from the 2560i-1600 OLED panel on the Tab S6. There's 4GB of RAM, 64GB or 128GB of storage, a 7040mAh battery, an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. There's a microSD slot, and unlike the Tab S6, the Lite has a headphone jack. It also comes with a S-Pen stylus.

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