Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Leaked Renders Promise a Bold Surprise

It’s no surprise that Samsung is soon set to launch new tablets, including the Galaxy Tab S11 series. Numerous reports, along with certification listings, have also confirmed the presence of a budget-friendly tablet. Yes, we’re talking about the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which should sit below the Galaxy Tab S10 FE released in April.
Leak reveals Galaxy Tab S10 Lite official renders and specs
The folks at WinFuture have published what appear to be the official renders for the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. Much to everyone’s surprise, the tablet will come in two colors, one of which is truly eye-catchy. Quite literally. Just look at the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Lite in Coral Red.

A number of specifications for the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite have already been confirmed, and the ever-reliable WinFuture has corroborated them. According to the report, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will pack an Exynos 1380 chipset, paired with 6 or 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. It will also support microSD cards up to 2TB.
On the front, it will feature a 10.9-inch LCD with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. It is likely to run Android 15-based One UI 7 at launch. As for cameras, it may feature a 5MP front camera and an 8MP rear camera.
WinFuture notes that the tablet will be 6.6mm thin, only 0.6mm thicker than the Galaxy Tab S10 FE lineup. That difference is barely noticeable and keeps it looking sleek. The renders also showcase an S Pen and a visible magnetic strip, suggesting support for a magnetic connection. Hopefully, the stylus will be included in the box.
Check out potential Galaxy Tab S10 Lite prices in Europe
WinFuture reports that the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will start at €399.99 for the base model and go up to €529.99. Detailed pricing is as follows:
- 128GB/6GB (Wi-Fi): €399.99 ($467)
- 256GB/8GB (Wi-Fi): €469.99 ($550)
- 128GB/6GB (5G): €459.99 ($537)
- 256GB/8GB (5G): €529.99 ($619)
From the looks of it, the Galaxy Tab S10 might launch alongside its Galaxy Tab S11 cousins. The exact release date hasn’t been confirmed, but Samsung is headed to Berlin for IFA, so we can likely expect an announcement around that time. This suggests a possible launch date near September 4, as Samsung also has a few pre-event press briefings scheduled.















