Leaked images of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite have surfaced online, unveiling a new addition to Samsung’s ‘Lite’ tablet lineup after five years. The tablet is expected to be launched at IFA 2025, just two weeks away, marking a significant release for the tech giant. The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite boasts a sleek design with three color options and compatibility with the S-Pen stylus.
In summary
- Official Tab S10 Lite images leak
- Specs and pricing also revealed
- Could launch at IFA in two weeks
Images of the Samsung Galaxy Tabs S10 Lite mid-range tablet have leaked onto the internet, marking the first sighting of a genuinely new ‘Lite’ tablet for five years.
There’s a very good chance that Samsung will use IFA 2025 to launch its new Galaxy Tab S10 Lite tablet, which is about a fortnight away. It’ll mark the first all-new Lite-branded tablet from Samsung since 2020’s Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, though we’ve had two revisions of that that model since.
Now, courtesy of WinFuture, we can enjoy some official-looking images. As the website notes, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is shaping up a lot like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, but with a much thicker screen bezel, a slightly thicker 6.6mm body, and a heavier 524g weight. It’ll ship in grey, silver, and red.
We still get Samsung’s solid all-metal body, and the tablet will still be compatible with the S-Pen stylus. Indeed, we’re expecting the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite to ship with one in the box.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite specs
Accompanying these images is apparent confirmation of the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite’s specifications.
It’s set to feature a 10.9-inch LCD screen with a 2112 x 1320 resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.
As previously tipped, this display will be driven by a Samsung Exynos 1380. That’s the same chip that powers the Samsung Galaxy A26, an affordable mid-range smartphone selling for £300.
There’ll be a choice of 6 or 8GB of RAM, as well as either 128 or 256GB of internal storage. The latter can be expanded through a microSD card slot.
Going back to that S-Pen stylus for a second, the report claims that Samsung has improved latency to 26.2 milliseconds.

WinFuture
There’s a fairly basic-looking 8MP camera around back, and a 5MP camera around front for selfies and video calls.
Samsung is supplying its new tablet with an 8000mAh battery and 25W wired charging support.
Perhaps the most impressive news here is that Samsung is continuing its impressive software support guarantee programme. The Tab S10 Lite will be supported with new OS and security updates for the full seven years.
We even have some initial pricing information – albeit in Euros. Apparently, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will start from €399.99 for the 6GB/129GB model.