Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 10.4", 64GB WiFi Tablet Review

The included S Pen makes the Tab S6 Lite a great budget note-taking tablet, but its slow performance and mediocre screen hold it back from being anything more.

CPU 2.3 GHz
RAM 4 GB
Storage 64 GB
Screen 10.4" 2000x1200
OS Android
Stylus Yes
Cellular No
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 10.4", 64GB WiFi Tablet tablet
53 Overall Score

Overview

The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a solid budget Android tablet, but you need to know one thing going in: it's built for casual use, not heavy lifting. The S Pen is included, which is a huge win for note-takers and doodlers, but the performance and screen are firmly in 'good enough' territory. If you're looking for a simple device for streaming, light browsing, and handwritten notes without breaking the bank, this is it. Just don't expect it to keep up with a laptop replacement or a premium iPad.

Performance

Honestly, the performance is exactly what you'd expect for the price, which is to say it's fine but not exciting. The CPU and GPU rankings are in the mid-30s percentile, so apps will open and run, but you'll notice some lag if you try to multitask heavily or play anything more demanding than casual games. The 4GB of RAM (common for this model) is the real bottleneck here. It's perfectly adequate for one thing at a time, but switch between a few apps and you'll feel it start to sweat.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 69.3
GPU 69.4
RAM 35.6
Screen 34.2
Battery 49.2
Feature 85.1
Storage 26.9
Connectivity 62.4
Social Proof 92

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The S Pen comes in the box, which is fantastic value for note-takers and artists on a budget. 92th
  • Battery life is average, landing right at the 50th percentile, so you'll get through a day of light use. 85th
  • The overall feature set for the price is decent, scoring in the 77th percentile. 69th
  • It's lightweight and the 10.4-inch size is very portable for students or commuters. 69th

Cons

  • The screen is a weak point, ranking in the bottom 30% for quality. Expect mediocre brightness and color. 27th
  • Only 64GB of storage, which fills up fast. You'll be relying on a microSD card. 34th
  • Performance is sluggish for anything beyond basic tasks. Don't try to edit videos on this.
  • The keyboard connector is a feature, but the typing experience on third-party folios is often mushy and unsatisfying.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 2.3 GHz

Memory & Storage

RAM 4 GB
Storage 64 GB

Display

Size 10.4"
Resolution 2000

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 4

Features

Stylus Support Yes

Physical

Weight 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs
OS Android

Value & Pricing

At around $370, the value is clear if your needs are simple. You're getting a capable stylus and a functional Android tablet for less than half the price of an iPad Pro. It's worth it if your main activities are note-taking, reading, and media consumption. It's not worth it if you need speed, a great screen, or more than a day's battery life.

Price History

$100 $200 $300 $400 Feb 21Mar 9Mar 12 $296

vs Competition

The most obvious competitor is the base model iPad (10th gen). For about $100 more, you get a much faster chip, a better screen, and access to a smoother tablet-optimized app ecosystem. The S6 Lite's big advantage is the included stylus. If you're an Android die-hard, the step-up Galaxy Tab S9 FE is a better buy if you can find it on sale, offering significantly better performance and a 120Hz screen. Compared to a Surface Pro or iPad Pro? Don't. They're in a different league entirely.

Verdict

Here's the deal: buy the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite as a dedicated digital notebook and media player. It excels there. But if you're looking for your primary computing device or a tablet for serious creative work, save up for something more powerful. For the right person—a student taking notes, a casual reader, someone who just needs a big screen for recipes in the kitchen—it's a perfectly good, no-fuss choice.