
Samsung is launching its new Galaxy Tab S10 Lite as a “value-packed” new, more affordable tablet, but the company won’t say what it actually costs.
Set to launch to the global market and in the US starting on September 4, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is a new tier in the company’s lineup of Android tablets – sort of.
The Galaxy Tab S10 series currently consists of the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra as the “flagship” offerings, with the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Galaxy Tab S10+ FE offering different screen sizes and more affordable price points. Now, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is adding on another more affordable option, seemingly replacing the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite which was still using ancient branding on its latest re-release in 2024.
The tablet features a 10.9-inch TFT LCD display, 6GB or 8GB of RAM, 128GB or 256GB of storage, an Exynos 1380 chipset, an 8,000 mAh battery, and more all stuffed in a 6.6mm thin chassis. Somewhat oddly, it’s launching with Android 15 instead of Android 16.
Outside of no public commitment to software updates (so far, at least) the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite also seems fully-featured in terms of One UI and Android features. It has Circle to Search, various Galaxy AI features and a dedicated “Galaxy AI” key on the keyboard cover, as well as including an S Pen in the box.
The tablet will be available in Gray, Silver, and Coralred when it launches starting on September 4. The images below come from a prior leak as, today, the only image Samsung shared of the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is the one seen above.


But, there’s obviously a big question still. How much does it cost?
Samsung calls the tablet “value-packed,” but has yet to confirm a price point. The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite isn’t available for pre-order yet either. To make sense in the company’s lineup, it would have to be more affordable than the $499 Galaxy Tab S10 FE, so somewhere between $299 and $399 makes the most sense. We’ve asked Samsung for clarification on the price, and we’ll update this post if the company gets back to us with an answer.
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