Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Official Launch with Exynos 1380, S Pen, 45W Charging, and Smart Extras

On: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 4:19 PM
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite: Samsung new Galaxy Tab S10 Lite features a 10.9-inch 90Hz display, S Pen, Exynos 1380 chip, 45W charging, 8,000mAh battery, and free creative apps made for students and daily use.

Samsung official has launched a new tablet that is all about keeping life simple and useful. It is made for everyday things like taking quick notes in class, reading before bed, or streaming your favorite shows on the couch. This tablet does not try to be overcomplicated it gives you the basics that really matter, with a few smart extras that make the experience smoother and more fun.

A display built for comfort

The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite comes with a 10.9-inch WUXGA+ (2112×1320) TFT display tuned for both work and play. Vision Booster helps keep the screen visible outdoors, while up to 600 nits of brightness makes it comfortable to use in different lighting conditions. The U.S. version also confirms a 90Hz refresh rate, which makes scrolling, gaming, and writing with the S Pen feel smoother.

For entertainment, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos provide clear and immersive sound, making the tablet equally good for movies, classes, or music.

S Pen included, with smart extras

One of the biggest highlights is that the S Pen comes included in the box. You can start writing, sketching, or marking up documents right away. In Samsung Notes, Handwriting Assist cleans up messy writing, while Solve Math helps walk through equations step by step.

AI tools make multitasking easier, with Circle to Search with Google built in. If paired with the optional Book Cover Keyboard, users also get a Galaxy AI Key for instant shortcuts.

To make the package more appealing, Samsung is bundling free and discounted creative apps. Buyers get a 1-year full version of Goodnotes, a 6-month trial of Clip Studio Paint with 20% off the first subscription, and a 66% discount on LumaFusion with one month of the Creator Pass for free. Additionally, there is a one-month free trial of Notion AI Plus, adding even more tools for productivity.

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite Leak

Cameras, colors, and battery life

The camera setup is modest but useful, with an 8MP rear camera for documents or casual shots and a 5MP front camera for video calls and online classes.

Battery life is handled by an 8,000mAh battery that now supports 45W fast charging. While the charger is sold separately, the faster charging ensures quick top-ups and all day reliability.

Samsung is offering the Tab S10 Lite in Gray, Silver, and Coral Red, with the Coral option adding a fresh twist to the lineup.

Reliable performance

The Tab S10 Lite runs on the Exynos 1380 chipset, supported by either 6GB or 8GB of RAM and storage options of 128GB or 256GB. For those who need more space, the microSD card slot supports up to 2TB expansion.

The tablet ships with Android 15 and will get four major OS updates and five years of security support, ensuring that it stays reliable for years to come.

Pricing and availability

The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite will be available from September 4 in the United States and September 5 in other regions. Pricing is not fully finalized, but early guidance suggests $799.99 in the U.S., while European pricing is expected between €359 and €459.

The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is not about raw power but about balance. It is designed for students, casual users, and anyone who needs a simple, reliable tablet that comes ready with a stylus, long battery life, and smart extras. Whether used with a keyboard for productivity or on its own for reading and streaming, it is a flexible tablet that keeps things simple in the best way.

Sagar Sarkar

I’m Sagar Sarkar, a tech enthusiast from Bangladesh with a deep passion for electronic gadgets and devices. My journey into technology began in 2023 at a mobile and computer repair shop, where I worked hands-on as a technician. Over time, I started sharing my thoughts on gadgets through social media covering features, buying guides, and in depth reviews. I have tested and reviewed a wide range of products, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, audio gadget, wearables, and smart home devices. Before joining NYTPO, I wrote extensively for tech blogs, blending practical experience with a love for exploring the latest innovations.

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