Samsung on Tuesday unveiled its Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, an affordable tablet designed for productivity, in India. Featuring an S Pen and paired with Samsung Intelligence to assist and enhance creativity, the device will be available for purchase on September 5.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite boasts a 10.9-inch TFT display with Vision Booster technology and a peak brightness of 600 nits to adjust to outdoor and indoor use. Its lower blue-light emission supports extended viewing comfort when catching up on the latest shows.
Operating on Android 15 and powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1380 processor, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has 6GB of RAM, along with 128 GB of internal storage. It also features a microSD slot that allows for memory expansion up to 2TB. The tablet includes an 8MP back camera and a 5MP front camera. With its 8,000mAh battery and fast charging, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite users can stream content or study late at night without having to worry about charging the device.
Features
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite incorporates Circle to Search by Google and an AI companion, allowing for easy translation and discovery from any location on the screen. It is paired with the in-box S Pen, with its rapid reactivity and smooth precision. Intelligent features on Samsung Notes, such as Handwriting Help for organising handwritten notes and Solve Math for solving equations immediately, bring structure to everyday thinking, whether you are taking notes during a call or sketching a layout on your way to school.
Without switching apps, users can work on imported PDFs and enable short annotations to comprehensive markups. The Split View feature facilitates effective multitasking and organisation by allowing notes or illustrations with reference photos to be viewed side by side while following course slides.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite offers access to a large number of third-party apps, allowing users to experiment with various tools to fit their own working styles. The tablet also facilitates a smooth flow of ideas—from concept ideation to execution—with its careful pick of preloaded favourites, including Goodnotes, Clip Studio Paint, LumaFusion, and Notion, and well-known tools like Noteshelf 3, ArcSite, Sketchbook, and Picsart.
The tablet comes with a six-month free trial of Clip Studio Paint with 20 per cent off the initial subscription, a 66 per cent discount on LumaFusion, a one-year free full version of Goodnotes, and a one-month free Creator Pass subscription are among the deals. A complimentary one-month trial of Notion’s Plus package with Notion AI is also being offered.
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