Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite 2021 Leaked On GeekBench and FCC

2021 has been all bark and no bite for Samsung, when it comes to tablets. Two months have passed and we have yet to see a tablet launched, even though leaks have been plenty so far. We’re waiting on the Tab S7 Lite 5G, Tab S8e, Tab S8 and new Tab A models. A Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite 2021 just leaked via GeekBench and FCC and we have details for it after the break.

A few days ago, a Samsung tablet with model number SM-T225 was certified by the FCC. It was also spotted on GeekBench back in late January and now it was also seen at Bluetooth SIG. It could end up being a Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite according to sources. Tab A7 2020 was tested by us recently and it was a decent budget/midrange choice. Turns out that we’re getting a Tab A7 Lite in June 2021, even though I feel it could come earlier. The newcomer will feature an 8.7 inch screen, a slim design and a metal unibody approach.

The product is targeted at customers who want one hand usage of a tablet, for immersive entertainment. This ODM-made tablet will have a MediaTek Helio P22T processor inside, together with 3 GB of RAM. It should be able to score around 810 points in the single core GeekBench test and 3439 points in the multi core one. Other specs expected here are a single rear camera, a front facing camera as well, a 3.5 mm audio jack, an USB-C port and Android 11 with One UI 3.1 on top with a bit of luck.

A 5100 mAh battery should also be in the mix, with 15W fast charging.

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