First of all, Samsung will sell the Tab S6 Lite in a minimum of two colors. Called Angora Blue and charcoal, both colors will be offered with the 64 GB Wi-Fi entry level model, which will retail for £339.00 (~US$427.76).
The listings also approve that the Tab S6 Lite will include a 10.4-inch LED panel, likely IPS. Supporting the display is an Exynos 9611 SoC, which we have tried in the Galaxy A51, Galaxy M30s and XCover Pro, alongside 4 GB of RAM. While Samsung will sell the Tab S6 Lite with up to 128 GB of storage, the tablet also will support up to 1 TB microSD cards.
Joining the Exynos 9611 is a 3.5 mm jack, a 5 MP front-facing camera and an 8 MP back confronting shooter. The tablet will deliver with Android 10, a S-Pen, a charger and a Type-C cable, alongside a card slot tool and a fast start guide.
Argos also expresses that the tablet measures 244.5 x 154 cm and weighs 467 g. Moreover, the two postings show a Book spread that Samsung will sell independently, in which the packaged S-Pen are often stored.
Neither one of the listings approve when the Tab S6 Lite are going to be available, however, the equivalent applies to the Book cover. In any case, these listings signify that we can’t be that a long way from an official announcement.