Rendered images of Samsung's Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G have appeared online courtesy of serial leaker Evan Blass.
Ahead of its June release, several images have surfaced purportedly showing Samsung's latest tablet, which appears to be a sleek mid-range relative of last year's Galaxy Tab S7 and a follow-up to the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite.
Blass, known by the nickname Evleaks, shared the images via Twitter, fueling speculation around a new mid-range Samsung tablet getting the Lite treatment.
According to the leak, the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite features a 12.4-inch IPS LCD display and takes design cues from the previous model with slim bezels and a thin body. The photo shows a small holder for magnetically connecting the S Pen to the back casing of the tablet, allowing the stylus to be stored discreetly when not in use.
The Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G will likely use the Snapdragon 750G chipset, placing it comfortably in the fast mid-ranger category of ARM-based chips.
There will be a version with 4GB of RAM and lots of colors to choose from: pink, silver, green, and the Mystic Black variant pictured below.
There is no mention of other size variants from the leak; previously, there were rumors that Samsung could produce two other models, including a Plus and XL version. However, this latest leak does not seem to give any clues as to whether this will be the case.
The Tab S7 Lite will likely be released internationally through two models, a 4G LTE model (SM-T735) and a Wi-Fi only tablet (SM-T730), with Gizmochina reporting that only the 5G model will be available in Europe.
For now, Samsung is planning a summer release of the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G, but we will keep you updated as more specific details come in.
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