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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

 Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 spotted on UL, FCC

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 appears increasingly likely to launch soon, as the tablet has been certified by both the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Denmark’s Underwriters Laboratories (UL). These certifications reveal some possible specs and features of the device. Some of the highlights are as follows:-

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 battery size revealed through UL certification site.

The Samsung tablet has also popped up on FCC revealing the battery model number and connectivity details.

The Tab S6 Lite refresh’s S-Pen support is also corroborated by the new finding.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 is expected to launch soon as the tablet has been popping up on various online platforms. This includes Geekbench and the Global Certification Forum. We had gathered from these sources that there will be multiple variants of the device, one of which is going to be a Wi-Fi-only model. The Tab on the US’s FCC and Denmark’s UL database have revealed key details like its battery size, Wi-Fi bands, LTE bands etc.

One key detail revealed by these certifications is the battery capacity. According to UL, the tablet is expected to house a 6,840mAh battery (26.34WHr). However, we can see two Li-ion battery models named EB-BT725ABU and EB-BT725ABN, the former is a battery found within Galaxy Tab S5e that had a 7,040mAh cell. So, the latter could be the actual battery size. The certification includes two battery model numbers: EB-BT725ABU and EB-BT725ABN. The first one, EB-BT725ABU, is a larger 7040mAh cell, which might be actually used for the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. Support for this detail comes from the device’s FCC certification, which also mentions the EB-BT725ABU battery. Additionally, it confirms that the tablet supports 15W fast wired charging. The tablet has appeared on FCC with the same EB-BT725ABU battery. The listed FCC ID is A3LSMP625. 

Moreover, the FCC listing suggests the tablet will be compatible with the S Pen stylus. Given that the previous Tab S6 Lite also supported the S-Pen, it’s unsurprising that Samsung would include it with the new model. Considering the compatibility with previous S Pen models, the 2024 version may also have similar dimensions. Its supported S-Pen model number is CP-911-01B-X (WACOM). Additionally, the FCC certification confirms that the device will have an LCD panel.

From these listings, we also managed details like its support for LTE, 2.4GHz+ 5.0GHz dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.3. We also spotted the schematics for the placement of both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antennas. Additional leaks and benchmarks point towards the inclusion of the Exynos 1280 processor, coupled with 4GB of RAM. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 is expected to run the Android 14 operating system, likely with Samsung’s One UI interface. The certification of the upcoming tablet reveals that it features Bluetooth 5.3, which is a newer version compared to Bluetooth 5.0 used in the 2020 and 2022 versions of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. The upcoming device also features dual-band Wi-Fi, 2G GSM, 3G UMTS, and 4G LTE. The tablet is also listed as compatible with a Book Cover with model number EF-BP610. Since this book cover is also compatible with the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2020 and the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2022, it means that the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 will also have dimensions similar to its predecessors. While these leaks provide a glimpse into the upcoming tablet, official specifications and a release date from Samsung are still pending.




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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

iOS 18 Compatible

 Reports reveal iOS 18 will be compatible with 24 iPhone models

Will iOS 18 be compatible with your iPhone? With this software update announcement expected for WWDC 2024, one of the most common questions iPhone users have is whether the next iOS will be compatible with their current devices. While iOS 17 removed support for iPhone 8 and iPhone X devices, it seems all existing iPhone models supported by iOS 17 will be supported by iOS 18. iOS 18 will be compatible with the iPhone XR, and thereby also the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max models with the same A12 Bionic chip, according to a report from a private account with a proven track record of sharing build numbers for upcoming iOS updates.

The leak was shared by an X user who keeps their account private. They usually share build numbers for upcoming iOS updates.  However, this was likely because the account prefers to keep a low profile, and many of its previously-deleted posts contained accurate information. According to the reports, iOS 18 would be compatible with the same iPhone models as iOS 17. Interestingly, with many AI features rumoured to be announced for this upcoming operating system, it’s nice that Apple might keep supporting all iPhone models available today. Following is the list of compatible iPhone models:-

iPhone 15

iPhone 15 Plus

iPhone 15 Pro

iPhone 15 Pro Max

iPhone 14

iPhone 14 Plus

iPhone 14 Pro

iPhone 14 Pro Max

iPhone 13

iPhone 13 mini

iPhone 13 Pro

iPhone 13 Pro Max

iPhone 12

iPhone 12 mini

iPhone 12 Pro

iPhone 12 Pro Max

iPhone 11

iPhone 11 Pro

iPhone 11 Pro Max

iPhone XS

iPhone XS Max

iPhone XR

iPhone SE (2nd generation)

iPhone SE (3rd generation)

Apple is expected to announce iOS 18 at its annual developers conference WWDC in June, and the update should be released to all users with a compatible iPhone in September. So far, the update is rumoured to include new generative AI functionality for Siri and more, RCS support in the Messages app and design changes.

The same source expects iPadOS 18 to drop support for iPad models with the A10X Fusion chip. Interestingly, iPadOS 18 seems that it won’t support iPad 6, iPad 7, or the second-generation iPad Pro. If that’s the case, Apple might plan a few extra features for the iPad operating system. Since several features are already exclusive to iPads with Apple Silicon processors, this might hint at more functions coming to these iPads, especially with the OLED iPad Pro release expected in the near future.








Google Pixel 9A

 Google Pixel 9A renders Leaked with all its glory Google’s first leak of the fall is here, with new renders of its upcoming Pixel 9A posted...