Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 Spotted on UL and FCC Certification Platforms
The South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer, Samsung, is reportedly pointed out to unveil a renewed 2024 version of its Galaxy Tab S6 Lite tablet and this device has now made it to the UL and FCC certification platforms of Denmark and the United States respectively.
While these certifications suggest that the launch of the tablet is quite near, it also confirms few of its key specifications as well. Check it out below.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite – UL and FCC Certifications
From Denmark’s UL certification, we are able to understand that the upcoming 2024 version of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite tablet will be coming equipped with a 6840 mAh battery that is capable of offering 26.34Wh battery life. It should however be noted that the certification platform lists two batteries with model numbers – EB-BT725ABU and EB-BT725ABN. The former is said to be a battery found on the Galaxy Tab S5e device and has a capacity of 7040 mAh. It is again worth noting that the previous 2020 and 2022 versions of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite packed a 7040 mAh battery.
The tablet has appeared on the FCC database with the model number – “SM-P625”, and has been certified with the FCC ID – “A3LSMP625”. The device on the FCC database has the 7040 mAh battery(EB-BT725ABU) onboard with 15W fast charge support (just like before). Other revealed specs are the S-Pen with model number “CP-911-01B-X (WACOM)”, LTE support, Wi-Fi with 2.4 GHZ + 5.0GHz dual band, and the Bluetooth version 5.3.
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Just a few days back, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 tablet was also certified by the GCF authority, and it was also spotted on IMEI and Geekbench databases too. Specs such as the Exynos 1280 processor, Android 14 OS, and 4GB RAM option were revealed from the Geekbench listing.