The Galaxy Tab Active3 is Samsung's latest rugged-type tablet, and as such boasts a MIL-STD-810G-rated chassis pitched as both an "extreme" hobby tablet or enterprise-ready with an in-built S-Pen holster, an FHD+ display with advanced touch-sensitivity for use with gloved hands, wireless DeX support and even physical navigation buttons. Now, it is said to have a successor.
It has been certified as the SM-T63x by the FCC in a new listing that confirms the device in question is a tablet with Wi-Fi 6E and NFC. It also has 5G-capable variants and has been tested with both 15W and 25W Samsung chargers (the EP-TA200 and EP-TA800 respectively).
The device is said to launch as the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro based on similar leaks from the Bluetooth SIG and Google Play Console, some of which confirm that the SM-T636B is its 5G SKU. The slate is said to run Android 12L using the Snapdragon 778G SoC, but has yet to be issued with an official launch date.