It was that Samsung has plans to launch ‘Lite’ versions of the popular Galaxy Tab A7 and the Galaxy Tab S7. Some specifications of the two tablets as well. Now, the first press render of the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite has surfaced along with its features and specifications.
A clear image of the was (also known as @evleaks) on Voice. It looks like a pretty basic tablet with a single camera and a metal frame. According to the leaked information, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite sports an 8.4-inch IPS LCD screen, a MediaTek Helio P22T processor, 3GB RAM, and a 5,100mAh battery. It features 15W fast charging and a USB Type-C port.
The tablet had also received the necessary certification from the Bluetooth SIG, revealing that it features Bluetooth 5.0. It could also feature stereo speakers and may make it to the market sometime in June alongside the . The Galaxy Tab S7 Lite features a 12.4-inch IPS LCD screen, the , and 4GB RAM. It could come in a variant with 5G connectivity as well.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, sales of tablets have spiked as people have been working from home and students have been learning remotely. Hence, Samsung has been planning to launch even more tablets to cash in on the opportunity.
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A clear image of the was (also known as @evleaks) on Voice. It looks like a pretty basic tablet with a single camera and a metal frame. According to the leaked information, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite sports an 8.4-inch IPS LCD screen, a MediaTek Helio P22T processor, 3GB RAM, and a 5,100mAh battery. It features 15W fast charging and a USB Type-C port.
The tablet had also received the necessary certification from the Bluetooth SIG, revealing that it features Bluetooth 5.0. It could also feature stereo speakers and may make it to the market sometime in June alongside the . The Galaxy Tab S7 Lite features a 12.4-inch IPS LCD screen, the , and 4GB RAM. It could come in a variant with 5G connectivity as well.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, sales of tablets have spiked as people have been working from home and students have been learning remotely. Hence, Samsung has been planning to launch even more tablets to cash in on the opportunity.
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