Samsung is getting ready to shake up the budget tablet market with the upcoming Galaxy Tab S10 Lite —a device that could be a compelling alternative to Apple’s entry-level iPad. Recent leaks and software sightings indicate that development is in full swing, hinting at a launch in the coming months.
One UI Testing Confirms Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Development
Samsung has been spotted testing One UI firmware for the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, further confirming the tablet’s imminent arrival. The firmware carries PDA build version X406BXXU0AYF9, as shared by Samsung enthusiast Alfaturk, indicating internal testing of Android 15-based One UI 7.
This marks the second major appearance of the device following its listing on Geekbench, where it was benchmarked with the Exynos 1380 processor —the same chip found in some Galaxy mid-range smartphones.
Geekbench Benchmarking: Model SM-X406B
The device, listed as model number SM-X406B, scored:
• 782 in the single-core test
• 2,637 in the multi-core test
(Tested via Geekbench 5.5.1)
These scores are modest but expected from a mid-range tablet designed to balance price and performance. The Tab S10 Lite appears to aim for productivity, casual entertainment, and media consumption without breaking the bank.
Expected Features and Specs
While Samsung has not officially confirmed the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, early leaks suggest:
• Exynos 1380 SoC
• Android 15 / One UI 7 at launch
• Likely 8GB RAM and 128GB/256GB storage options
• LCD or AMOLED display (TBD)
• Budget-friendly pricing under the flagship Tab S11 series
Given its Lite branding, we can expect a slightly toned-down build and display compared to the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra, which are expected to feature high-refresh-rate AMOLEDs and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or Gen 4 chips.
Possible Launch Timeline
Samsung could unveil the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite alongside the Galaxy Tab S11 series and Galaxy S25 FE around October 2025, a period traditionally reserved for its Fan Edition and budget-tier reveals.
Samsung is also beta testing One UI 8 based on Android 16, with an official rollout set to begin on July 9, 2025. If the Tab S10 Lite launches in late Q3 or early Q4, it might ship with One UI 8 out of the box instead of One UI 7.
A New iPad Killer?
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is shaping up to be a strong contender in the budget tablet space, potentially undercutting Apple’s entry-level iPad with better multitasking, expandable storage, and broader software features through One UI. If priced right, it could become the go-to Android tablet for students, casual users, and budget-conscious buyers.

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