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Galaxy Tab S10 Lite leaks in full: specs, design, and tough competition ahead

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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 Lite continues to make headlines as more leaks surface, giving us a clearer picture of what the brand’s affordable flagship tablet will bring to the table. After the bright pink finish caught attention earlier today, a fresh batch of renders has now revealed the device in a sleek gray variant, with silver and pink also expected at launch.

The Tab S10 Lite’s design closely mirrors the rest of the Tab S10 lineup, but it positions itself as the budget-friendly option.
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite leaks in full: specs, design, and tough competition ahead
According to previous leaks, the tablet will feature a 10.9-inch LCD with FHD+ resolution, paired with a modest 5MP front camera and an 8MP rear shooter. Under the hood, Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1380 chipset powers the device, with buyers able to choose between 6/128GB or 8/256GB configurations. An 8,000mAh battery with 25W charging is also confirmed, giving it a solid endurance profile for its class.

On the durability side, the Tab S10 Lite will ship with IP42 ingress protection, making it resistant to light splashes and dust. Samsung is also including S Pen support, with leaked renders hinting at a clean white stylus. Pricing is expected to start at €399 for the Wi-Fi version, while the 5G trim should come in at €459.

Still, not everyone seems convinced. Many tablet enthusiasts point out that Samsung continues to avoid competing directly with the iPad Mini’s size category, leaving an 8–9-inch premium option absent from the Galaxy S line. Others argue that alternatives like the Redmi Pad Pro 5G or Lenovo’s latest tablets deliver stronger value at lower prices. For some, the Tab S10 Lite feels too close to last year’s Galaxy Tab S9 FE in spirit, but with pared-down specs and only a modest upgrade in certain areas.

Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite officially on September 4, alongside the high-end Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra. With the midrange tablet market heating up, Samsung will have to convince buyers that its Lite model offers enough to justify its price tag against aggressive competition from China’s challengers.

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