Samsung has just launched the new Galaxy Tab S7+ Lite in Germany. However, the company is not calling the device by that name. Instead, the company went with Galaxy Tab S7 FE. The company finds ‘FE’ more appealing since for the company, ‘FE’ means “great value for money” or “flagship killer.” But in real, ‘FE’ stands for “fan edition.”
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE comes with a 12.4-inch 2560×1600 LCD touchscreen with a 60 Hz refresh rate. The device gets its power from the Snapdragon 750G SoC, powered by 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage, which is, of course, expandable.
According to news-breaker GSMArena, this Samsung tablet will bring a powerful 10,090mAh battery with 45W charging.
Talking about the camera, we have an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE measures 284.8 x 185 x 6.3 mm and weighs 608g.
This tablet will also bring S Pen and a new app called Clip Studio Paint (preinstalled and available for free in the first six months). The device also supports Samsung DeX.
The device carries a price tag of €649 in Germany. This price tag is for the entry-level 5G model. The one without a 5G connectivity could cost nearly €50-100 less than this price tag. The device may also come in more storage configurations.
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