Samsung has had a great year overall, with its S25 series and the recent foldables being generally well-received. Now, in a bid to finish the year strong, the South Korean tech giant has a bunch of other devices in the pipeline that it’d like to unveil to the world.

We already know that Samsung’s Galaxy S25-based Fan Edition device is poised to make an early appearance this year, but there’s more on the horizon to be excited about, including the tech giant’s latest tablet lineup.

Samsung’s recent Q2 2025 earnings call was a gold mine of information, with it explicitly confirming that the Tab S11 series is coming sometime this year. “First, we are set to release the Galaxy Tab S11 series, powered by enhanced AI capabilities and new mid-tier and entry-level models will complete our portfolio,” said the tech giant.

From what we already know, the lineup will include the top-of-the-line Tab S11 Ultra, followed by the mid-tier Tab S11, paired with the addition of an entry-level Tab S10 Lite. Although not much about the two flagships has yet made its way onto the internet, the same can’t be said about the cheaper Tab S10 Lite.

An image of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite.

Source: Google Play Console

Rumors about the Lite version first started appearing all the way back in April, with a new Google Play Console listing now corroborating those early details. First pointed out by the folks over at XpertPick, the listing all but confirms that the Lite tablet, carrying the model number SM-X406B, is on the way.

From what we already know, the affordable entry-level tablet will be available in both Wi-Fi and cellular variants, and will be powered by an Exynos 1380 5G chipset. The new Google Play Console listing confirms both of those key specifications, all while shedding light on the tablet’s 6GB RAM, 1,320 x 2,112 pixels resolution display, and the fact that it will ship with Android 15 (One UI 7) preinstalled.

Elsewhere, the listing also spotlights an image of the upcoming tablet, highlighting the device’s Tab S10 FE-like look, complete with thick and even bezels on all sides, a selfie shooter placed in the middle when held in landscape orientation, and a Pink/Orange colorway.

Although pricing remains unclear, you can expect the device to cost less than the Tab S10 FE’s starting price of $500.


Tab S10 FE_Gray_Combo

SoC

Exynos 1580

Display type

LCD, 90Hz

Display dimensions

10.9″

RAM

8GB/12GB