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Samsung presents Galaxy Tab S10 Lite with nice cashback

A new tablet has been announced by Samsung. The curtain is being pulled back from the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. This new tablet also comes as a 5G version and gets several improvements. According to Samsung, the tablet perfectly combines entertainment, creativity and multitasking.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite has been officially announced. The tablet in question has come across the rumour circuit several times recently. Now that the Tab S10 Lite has been officially announced, we can share the details with you. The device will be released in three colours: grey, silver and coral red. Both a WiFi and a 5G version of the Tab S10 Lite will appear, with the 5G version being 60 euros more expensive.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite

Samsung ships the tablet with the S Pen, so you can get straight to work making creative expressions or jotting down ideas. You can use the Note app with several smart features like organising handwritten notes and solving maths equations. AI is also seen on the Tab S10 Lite, so you can use Circle to Search and the optional Book Cover Keyboard features the Galaxy AI button, so you can directly ask AI for help.

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite koraalrood

Samsung equips the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite with a 10.9-inch screen. This TFT screen delivers a resolution of 2112 x 1320 pixels. On the front is a 5-megapixel front camera, on the back an 8-megapixel camera. The tablet is equipped with the Exynos 1380 chipset, an 8000 mAh battery and Android 15 with the One UI skin.

In terms of storage, there is a choice of 128GB or 256GB. The price for the 128GB version comes to €399 for the WiFi model and €459 for the 5G variant. If you want 256GB storage, you will pay 459 euros or 529 euros respectively. You can buy it from Samsung itself, Belsimpel, MediaMarkt or Coolblue. There is a temporary cashback promotion, making the tablet 100 euros cheaper.

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