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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 XL Lite surfaces on FCC, confirms 5G connectivity

Samsung’s next tablet in the S-series has been spotted on FCC certification. It is another addition to the Galaxy Tab S7 lineup. The Tablet was also spotted on Bluetooth SIG authority. According to the listing, it could come with the name Galaxy Tab S7 XL Lite.

The FCC listing of the tablet reveals that it would come with model number SM-T736B. The connectivity features include Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth LE, and 5G. But, as we have seen a two variant trend from every major brand out there, this could also be some new variant of the already released device. The tablet could release in 4G and WiFi-only models with model numbers SM-T735 and SM-T730, respectively.

The earlier leaks suggest that the tablet is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 750G SoC and 4GB RAM. The device will feature a 12.4-inch IPS LCD Display and will come with Android 11 based One UI 3.1.

According to the 3C Certification of China, the device is expected to come with 4G and WiFi models. The certification also reveals a 44.5W charging support with its 15W charger in the box. The Bluetooth SIG listing also reveals another variant with model number SM-T737.

Moreover, a Twitter post from Evan Blass reveals some renders and color options for the Galaxy Tab S7 lite series. The tablet could launch in Blue, Silver, White, and Pink color options. The Tablet is expected to launch within two months, but nothing is confirmed yet.

Image Credit: Evan Blass/ Voice

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