Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G is official with stunning features, affordable price!
Last September, Samsung launched the very first smartphone with a suffix of “Fan Edition” in its name, better known as the Galaxy S20 FE. At the launch conference of this device, the company made a clear statement that it will launch new Fan Edition variants every year of the flagship Galaxies.
Following its commitment, the South Korean tech giant has officially launched the cheaper version of its Galaxy Tab S7 flagship tablet – the Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G. Just like the S20 FE, this new Fan Edition tablet also features premium hardware and s/w capabilities at lesser pricing.
Just like the same stylish and sleek metal finish of the Galaxy Tab S7 series, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE comes in four gorgeous colors Mystic Black, Mystic Silver, Mystic Green, and Mystic Pink. It boasts a thin and light profile, and features a powerful battery — so you can easily stream, and work even with a large display.
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G starts at $835 ( around £589) for the 64GB and $890 ( around £629) for the 128GB model.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G – Specifications, Price and Availability
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE comes built with a large 12.4-inch display, which is perfect for taking entertainment, productivity, and creativity to the next level. It is all about presenting customers the features they love at an affordable price.
This new Galaxy tablet comes with an S Pen included in-box that lets you make the most of that large display and power through your tasks with even greater efficiency. Moreover, you can easily convert your on-screen handwritten notes to text with Samsung Notes.
Apart from this, you can open up to three apps at once with Multi-Active Window, which means you can browse the web, take notes and stream a video on one screen. While the App Pair allows you to save and quickly launch your favorite combination of apps together in Multi-Active Window.
Like the premium Galaxy devices, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE features Samsung DeX support in order to maximize productivity. Consumers can use this tablet just like a laptop, transforming the UI to a PC-like experience with Samsung DeX and a Book Cover Keyboard.
Additional Offerings:
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE has the tools to get your creative juices flowing. Clip Studio Paint and Canva work with S Pen for smooth and sharp drawings and designs. Also, you can discover new talents and try your hand at digital art with a free 6-month trial for new users of Clip Studio Paint. Alongside this, Noteshelf is also included for free.
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G – Specifications, Price and Availability
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