Samsung is preparing to revive its "Lite" tablets by launching the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite soon. The tablet's official-looking renders have surfaced online, giving us a good look at its design.
The renders arrive courtesy of WinFuture and at first glance, the Tab S10 Lite bears resemblance to the recently launched Galaxy Tab S10 FE. The Coral and Grey colourways of the tablet boast thick bezels and an S Pen that can magnetically stick to the back or to the sides of the tablet.
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Image Credit: WinFuture

Image Credit: WinFuture
We learned from the previous Tab S10 Lite leaks that it could feature a 10.9-inch 90 Hz LCD panel with Exynos 1380 SoC, combined with an 8,000mAh battery and slightly slower 25W charging speed compared to the Tab S10 FE's 45W charging speed.
Although the S pen strip is gone, the fact that the stylus still sticks to the back, just below the camera, could mean Samsung might not have stripped away its Bluetooth capabilities. Speaking of the camera, the one on the rear could be an 8 MP unit while the front could host a 5 MP snapper.

On the plus side, Samsung could extend software support for the Tab S10 Lite from three years to seven years of updates and security patches. The tablet is expected to be 6.6 mm thick and weigh 524 grams. It could arrive with One UI 7 out of the box, though.
The source suggests the Tab S10 Lite could arrive in three colours – Coral Red, Grey and Silver. The base storage and RAM could be 6 GB + 128 GB and may cost 399 euros (approximately Rs 40,500). The 8 GB + 256 GB variant could come at 469 euros (approximately Rs 41,000) for the Wi-Fi-only model and 529 euros (approximately Rs 54,000) for the 5G variant.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite alongside the Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 series in September 2025 at IFA 2025 in Berlin. The Tab S10 Lite series could be positioned as an entry-level offering, sitting below the Tab S11 series and S10 FE. Stay tuned as we delve further into the specifications of Samsung's upcoming devices as they launch.