Samsung's Upcoming Tablet Lineup Reveals Two More Models: Galaxy Tab S9 FE/Lite Spotted on Geekbench

Both the SM-X516B and SM-X616B devices are powered by the Exynos 1380 SoC and run Android 13..

Samsung's upcoming tablet lineup is making waves on the internet as two more models have been spotted on Geekbench. These devices are believed to be the Galaxy Tab S9 FE/Lite, featuring model codes SM-X516B and SM-X616B. These models were seen after the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 and Tab S9 Ultra were spotted on Geekbench, sporting model designations SM-X716B and SM-X916B, respectively.

Both the SM-X516B and SM-X616B devices are powered by the Exynos 1380 SoC and run Android 13. However, the SM-X516B has 6GB of RAM, while the SM-X616B has 8 GB. Despite having the same processor, the SM-X516B scored higher on the benchmark tests. However, it is important to note that these are likely pre-production units, and it is best to wait for the retail versions to judge their performance.

It is currently unclear whether these devices are the Galaxy Tab S9 FE or Lite, as last year's Galaxy Tab S8 series did not include either. The Tab S7 lineup had an FE model, while the Tab S6 had a Lite variant.

Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 series includes a Plus version with the model designation SM-X716B, which has not been spotted on Geekbench yet. However, similar to the vanilla and Ultra counterparts, the Galaxy Tab S9+ is expected to have the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy as its processor, the same chip that powers the flagship Galaxy S23 series.

As of now, no official announcement has been made regarding the release date of these new tablets. However, tech enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for the launch of the new Galaxy Tab S9 series, especially the Plus version.

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