Samsung typically releases two Tab S panels in a year and we’re heading towards what would historically be the time for a “Lite” version. While we don’t have any spec points to discuss at this time, it’s been speculated that a mid-range tablet or even two are on the way, including the first in its class to connect to 5G.

SamMobile hears from sources that the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite or Tab S8e will adopt model numbers SM-T730, -T735, -T736B and T736N – sufficient signal connectivity is different from Wi-Fi, LTE and 5G (presumably a model supports millimeter waves while the other does not, respecting sub-6 GHz) in that respective order. The Galaxy Tab S7 was the company’s first tablet available globally to feature 5G connectivity.

According to these model numbers, this product line would be more of a spiritual successor to the Galaxy Tab S5e as it occupied the SM-T720 and -T725 slots, but nothing is assured here – the Galaxy S6 Lite had SM model names. -P610 and – P615.

The publication also learns that a “Plus” or “XL” version of this upcoming line of tablets could also be released. Other than the screen, we have no idea what could be increased in size.