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Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) leak reveals its specs and design

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A Bluetooth certification recently confirmed that Samsung‘s upcoming mid-range Android tablet will be called the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) and not the Galaxy Tab S9 Lite, as rumored earlier. While a launch date is not yet available, the device appears to be just around the corner. A major leak has just revealed its specs and design before the official unveiling.

Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) leaked in detail ahead of launch

The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite isn’t a new tablet. Samsung first launched it in 2020 and introduced a refreshed version in 2022. It shipped the 2022 model with a newer processor and the latest version of Android at that time. The company is now preparing to launch a second refresh of the tablet. There were rumors that it would arrive as the Galaxy Tab S9 Lite, but not to be. Samsung is calling it the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024).

Leaks have already revealed that the new tablet will keep most of the internal components unchanged. German publication WinFuture just confirmed it, adding that the design won’t change either. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) will retain the 10.4-inch LCD screen with a 2000×1200 pixels resolution and S Pen support. The display has thick but symmetrical bezels around it.

Thick bezels mean Samsung doesn’t need a notch or hole on the display for the selfie camera. The device has an unchanged 5MP selfie camera on the top bezel when holding it in portrait orientation. The single rear-facing camera is also an unchanged 8MP unit. There is no LED flash on the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024). Its power and volume buttons are on the right side where you will also find a microphone and the SIM tray.

A second microphone, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a speaker are found at the top. The device has AKG-tuned stereo speakers, which means another speaker at the bottom, alongside the USB-C port. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) has a metallic frame and back panel (likely made of aluminum) and packs a 7040mAh battery. Samsung has probably kept the charging speed unchanged at just 15W.

Samsung has changed the processor

Like the 2022 model, the new refresh of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite comes with a newer chipset. Samsung has equipped the device with its Exynos 1280, a mid-range processor that debuted with the Galaxy A53 5G in early 2022. The chipset is paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB of storage, so no changes there. Like previous versions, the new tablet should feature a dedicated microSD slot for expandable storage.

The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) is expected to ship with Android 14-based One UI 6.1 out of the box. Certifications recently revealed that it will feature Bluetooth 5.3, an upgrade over Bluetooth 5.0 on the previous versions. Samsung will reportedly keep the price largely unchanged, at least in Europe. The Wi-Fi variant will start at around €400, while the LTE variant will cost €50 more. We will let you know when the device goes official.


A Bluetooth certification recently confirmed that Samsung‘s upcoming mid-range Android tablet will be called the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) and not the Galaxy Tab S9 Lite, as rumored earlier. While a launch date is not yet available, the device appears to be just around the corner. A major leak has just revealed its specs and design before the official unveiling.

Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) leaked in detail ahead of launch

The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite isn’t a new tablet. Samsung first launched it in 2020 and introduced a refreshed version in 2022. It shipped the 2022 model with a newer processor and the latest version of Android at that time. The company is now preparing to launch a second refresh of the tablet. There were rumors that it would arrive as the Galaxy Tab S9 Lite, but not to be. Samsung is calling it the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024).

Leaks have already revealed that the new tablet will keep most of the internal components unchanged. German publication WinFuture just confirmed it, adding that the design won’t change either. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) will retain the 10.4-inch LCD screen with a 2000×1200 pixels resolution and S Pen support. The display has thick but symmetrical bezels around it.

Thick bezels mean Samsung doesn’t need a notch or hole on the display for the selfie camera. The device has an unchanged 5MP selfie camera on the top bezel when holding it in portrait orientation. The single rear-facing camera is also an unchanged 8MP unit. There is no LED flash on the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024). Its power and volume buttons are on the right side where you will also find a microphone and the SIM tray.

A second microphone, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a speaker are found at the top. The device has AKG-tuned stereo speakers, which means another speaker at the bottom, alongside the USB-C port. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) has a metallic frame and back panel (likely made of aluminum) and packs a 7040mAh battery. Samsung has probably kept the charging speed unchanged at just 15W.

Samsung has changed the processor

Like the 2022 model, the new refresh of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite comes with a newer chipset. Samsung has equipped the device with its Exynos 1280, a mid-range processor that debuted with the Galaxy A53 5G in early 2022. The chipset is paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB of storage, so no changes there. Like previous versions, the new tablet should feature a dedicated microSD slot for expandable storage.

The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) is expected to ship with Android 14-based One UI 6.1 out of the box. Certifications recently revealed that it will feature Bluetooth 5.3, an upgrade over Bluetooth 5.0 on the previous versions. Samsung will reportedly keep the price largely unchanged, at least in Europe. The Wi-Fi variant will start at around €400, while the LTE variant will cost €50 more. We will let you know when the device goes official.

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