IT Home reported on March 5 that Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) tablet has been certified again, and this upcoming mid-range tablet has been certified by SGS Fimko in Switzerland and Safety Korea in South Korea. The latter also released the real device of the device**, showing no changes to its front design.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite series was originally released in 2020 and updated in 2022, and this update is expected to focus on chip and operating system upgrades as before.
Over the past few weeks, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) has been featured in the FCC (US), UL (Denmark), BIS (India), and Global Certification Forum databases. Recently, it appeared on Safety Korea and SGS Fimko**, and this time it was certified as a Wi-Fi version with the model SM-P620. The 4G version is the SM-P625, and the 5G version (if available) may be the SM-P627.
According to the real machine** published by the Korean Safety Certification Agency, the front design of the device is the same as that of the original Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. The screen bezels are wider, and there is also a front-facing camera on top. The length and width of the tablet measures about 245mm x 155mm, which is the same as the previous two generations of models, 2445 x 154.The dimensions of 3 x 7 mm are basically the same.
The SGS Fimko certification also confirms that the battery capacity and charging speed of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) remain the same, which is still 6840mAh battery (rated capacity) and 15W (9V 1.).67a) Wired charging.
The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) will come factory with Android 14 and will be equipped with Samsung's Exynos 1280 processor. In addition, it will be upgraded to Bluetooth 53. Compared to the previous two generations of Bluetooth 50 has been improved, while other configurations may remain unchanged.
Samsung is rumored to be setting the starting price of the tablet at 429 euros (currently about 3,355 yuan) or more in Europe. With the exception of the lowest-spec Wi-Fi variant, the price of the 2022 variant is expected to be lower.