Samsung appears to be diversifying its tablet offerings with a new budget-friendly option while simultaneously developing its next-generation flagship models. Recent leaks suggest the tech giant is working on multiple new tablet variants across different price points, signaling a strategic shift in its product lineup structure.
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Joins the Family
Samsung is reportedly developing a Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which would expand the current Tab S10 series into more affordable territory. According to reliable leakers with a track record of accurate Samsung predictions, this new budget tablet will be powered by the Exynos 1380 SoC. The device will reportedly come in two connectivity variants: a Wi-Fi-only model and a Wi-Fi plus cellular version.
The addition of the Tab S10 Lite is particularly interesting given the current Tab S10 lineup's structure. Samsung has already released the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and Tab S10+ models, but notably skipped a standard Tab S10 version. The upcoming Tab S10 Lite appears positioned to target an even more budget-conscious segment than the recently launched Tab S10 FE (Fan Edition) models, which run on the slightly more powerful Exynos 1580 chip.
Reported Samsung Tablet Lineup
Model | Processor | Variants |
---|---|---|
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite | Exynos 1380 | Wi-Fi only, Wi-Fi + Cellular |
Galaxy Tab S10 FE | Exynos 1580 | Already released |
Galaxy Tab S11 | MediaTek Dimensity 9400 | In development |
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra | MediaTek Dimensity 9400 | In development |
Next-Generation Tab S11 Series Takes Shape
Beyond the S10 lineup expansion, the same sources indicate Samsung has begun development on its Galaxy Tab S11 series. In what appears to be another strategic shift, Samsung may be planning to simplify its flagship tablet lineup by offering just two models: the Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, potentially eliminating the Plus variant that has been a staple of previous generations.
Perhaps most notably, both upcoming Tab S11 models will reportedly be powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9400 processor rather than Samsung's own Exynos chips or Qualcomm's Snapdragon series. This would mark a significant departure from Samsung's typical processor strategy for its premium tablets.
Changing Strategy in Samsung's Tablet Portfolio
Samsung's apparent decision to introduce more variety at the budget end while streamlining options at the premium level suggests the company is refining its approach to the tablet market. By offering the Tab S10 Lite alongside the existing FE models, Samsung can target multiple price points with tailored experiences rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
The shift to MediaTek processors for the flagship Tab S11 series is equally noteworthy. While MediaTek has made significant strides in performance and efficiency with its recent chipsets, Samsung has historically reserved its premium tablets for either in-house Exynos chips or Qualcomm's high-end offerings.
Unfortunately, beyond these processor details, specific information about display specifications, battery capacity, camera capabilities, or launch timelines remains unavailable. As development progresses, more details about these upcoming tablets will likely emerge in the coming months.