Samsung seems to be working on new Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro and Tab S10 FE tablets

Samsung is working on new rugged tablets, including the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro and Galaxy Tab S10 FE series. This information was obtained from a news article published on the Android Authority website from device codes found in open sources.
Here's What We Know
The Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro is expected to run on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, while the Tab S10 FE series is expected to run on the Exynos 1580.
The Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro will be the successor to the Tab Active 5, which was introduced in January 2024. This tablet will be available in Wi-Fi and 5G variants and is likely to be equipped with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, which was announced in August 2024. It is noted that this processor is also used by the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro, so Samsung may release the two devices together.
As for the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE Plus, both tablets, like their predecessors, will be available with Wi-Fi and 5G variants. They will likely be powered by the Exynos 1580 chipset, which was introduced in October 2024. This won't be an annual update to the lineup, as the Galaxy Tab S9 FE was only released in October 2023, so Samsung may make new changes for this release.
These tablets are for different categories of users: from rugged models for active users to more affordable versions for everyday use.
Recently, insiders reported that the Galaxy A56 could be the first mid-budget Galaxy smartphone to feature AI. In 2024, Samsung added artificial intelligence elements to the Galaxy A series, including the Circle to Search feature. However, more complex Galaxy AI capabilities are currently available only in flagship models. Nevertheless, there is a possibility that Galaxy AI will extend to the Galaxy A series.
Source: Android Authority