The Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro and Galaxy XCover 6 Pro were scheduled to be unveiled by Samsung in July. That, however, never transpired for reasons that are unknown. The tablet has been showing up on several certification websites over the past few days, indicating an impending announcement. It is currently visible on FCC.
Samsung will offer the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro in WiFi-only and cellular varieties, according to the FCC listing. The later model will include 5G capability.
The listing also verifies that 25W rapid wired charging is supported. Additionally, it confirms that the tablet will contain NFC and a MicroSD card slot.
Unfortunately, the FCC only provides that much information. However, we have a few additional insights fromother certifications from earlier.
The forthcoming Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC, according to earlier discoveries. It will start Android 12L at the software level.
Like most Samsung tablets, the tablet will accept stylus input, according to the official teaser poster. This tough tablet from the business might potentially include programmable physical keys, like its prior models.
The precise date when this product will become official following the delay is unknown. It might be announced sooner rather than later because it is being certified by numerous bureaus.