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According to available reports, Samsung is planning to find a new use for some of the older processors that were originally used in some of the brand's smartphones. Now, these chips should find their application in the upcoming affordable tablet. It bears the model designation SM-T575, and the company will most likely release it later this year as part of the product line Galaxy Tab A.

The mentioned processor should be the Exynos 9810 model. This is the second processor, made through the 10nm process, which came out of Samsung's workshop. These components made their debut in the smartphones of the Samsung product line Galaxy S9 at the beginning of 2018, later the company also introduced them to the models Galaxy Notes 9, Galaxy Xcover FieldPro a Galaxy Note 10 Lite. Evidence of the upcoming tablet has surfaced on the Geekbench platform. According to the relevant data, the operating system should be running on the tablet Android 10 and the device should have 4GB of RAM. The certification related to the device, in turn, indicates the presence of a battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh.

The upcoming tablet will thus represent - if we count models Galaxy S9 to Galaxy S9+ alone – the sixth case of using this processor in the order. At the same time, it looks like it will also be the last case. Apparently, the tablet should offer LET connectivity, a Wi-Fi only version is also possible. In addition to the mentioned "low-budget" tablet, Samsung is also preparing high-end models, which should be equipped with a Snapdragon 865+ processor and should of course also have 5G connectivity.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A

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