Samsung Unveils New Devices with Leaked EPREL Labels

Samsung has introduced new labels on some of its upcoming devices to enhance transparency in the market. However, these labels also serve as a potential leak source for unreleased products.

The leaked information confirms details about three new devices from Samsung: the Galaxy S25 FE and Tab series. The S25 FE is expected to be released earlier than usual and will have a long battery life of around 42 hours on a single charge. The device’s drop resistance rating is set at Class A, while its energy efficiency and repairability ratings are B and C, respectively.

A cheaper alternative, the Tab S10 Lite, has also been confirmed with a release date in this year. It will be powered by an Exynos 1380 chipset and feature an IP42 water and dust resistance rating. However, its drop resistance rating is expected to be E, while energy efficiency and repairability ratings are C and E, respectively.

The Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra have similar features but with slightly different battery life times. The Tab S11 will last 81 hours on a single charge, while the Tab S11 Ultra can go up to 94 hours and 51 minutes without needing a recharge. Both devices are expected to offer poor energy efficiency and an E rating for drop resistance.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is expected to be unveiled in late August or early September, with the new tablets releasing later this year.

Source: https://www.androidpolice.com/samsung-eprel-labels-tablets-s25-fe