Samsung has announced the Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G tablet, a new version of the existing Galaxy Tab S7 Plus tablet released in August 2020. It’s the latest entry in Samsung’s growing range of “FE” devices, ...
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Samsung is launching the Galaxy Tab S7 Fan Edition with 5G and Wi-Fi, an S Pen, and a 12.4-inch display. With the move, Samsung is taking the Fan Edition approach to tablets for the first time.
We have heard a number of rumors about the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G tablet, and now a press render for the device has been leaked. The renders above and below appear to be official press ...
Samsung is launching the Galaxy Tab S7 FE as well as Galaxy Tab A7 Lite to round out its tablet lineup. The company's tablet refresh takes the FE (Fan Edition) mojo to the Galaxy Tab S7 franchise.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is finally coming stateside. There will be both Wi-Fi and 5G models with slightly different specs. The 5G model is landing first from Samsung and US carriers on August 5.
Samsung has ended software updates for a few of its older devices, including the Galaxy Tab S7 series and the Galaxy Z Flip 5G. Through an update to its Security Updates page, Samsung has confirmed ...
Samsung is working hard to update all its eligible devices to Android 13. The brand recently released stable One UI 5 update for the mid-range Galaxy M32 4G and a few other smartphones. Now, the ...
Samsung has released the Android 13 update for a few more Galaxy devices. The Galaxy A71 5G, Galaxy A51 5G, and the Galaxy Tab S7 FE are now picking up the new Android version. The big update, which ...
The upcoming Galaxy Tab S7 Lite was recently revealed to be called Samsung Galaxy S7+ Lite. We know the design of this tablet, thanks to leaked renders. We also know some of its specs. Now, the ...
While the Tab S7 FE shares the same 12.4-inch screen size as the older Tab S7 Plus, it appears to be using a TFT LCD display, like the 11-inch Tab S7, rather than the OLED found in the Tab S7 Plus.
Samsung has had some pretty crazy product names over the years. Who can forget the mouthful that was the Galaxy SII Epic 4G Touch, or the Galaxy SII Skyrocket HD, or more recently, the Galaxy S20 FE ...
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