Galaxy Tab S11, Tab S10 Lite Stop By Bluetooth SIG Certification

Samsung’s upcoming flagship tablet series is making a lot of noise. We’ve been hearing about these like every day. Not much is left to be disclosed about the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and as we move closer to the launch, they have now stopped by Bluetooth SIG Certification.
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S10 Lite receive Bluetooth SIG certification
The Tech Outlook first spotted the Galaxy Tab S11 models on the Bluetooth SIG certification site. These include model numbers SM-X736B, SM-X736C, SM-X736N, and SM-X730. The first three are 5G versions made for different regions: India/global, China/Japan, and South Korea. The last model is a WiFi-only version. Although the certification doesn’t show any detailed specs, it confirms the tablets will launch soon.

Galaxy Tab S11
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite was also spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification site (h/t: @KeepUPwithOneUI). The ever-resourceful tipster spotted the 5G and Wi-Fi versions of the upcoming affordable tablet, which should sit below the Galaxy Tab S10 FE. According to that listing, the model numbers include SM-X400, SM-X406N and SM-X406B. The first one is Wi-Fi only, where as the other two are Indian/global and Korean units.

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
Apart from these, the upcoming tablets also obtained Europe’s EPREL labels. According to which, the Galaxy Tab S11 series lasts up to 95 hours but has lower durability and efficiency. Meanwhile, the Tab S10 Lite has great battery life but poor drop resistance. The Galaxy Tab S11 series also has IP68 rating, however it’s noticeably absent on the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which settles for the IP42 rating.
Rumors are rife that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 series and Tab S10 Lite could be unveiled around September 4 or September 5. Samsung has a press conferenced scheduled ahead of IFA, which makes a good timing for the launch.










