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Published on May 28th, 2021 | by Adrian Gunning

Introducing the Newest Members of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Portfolio: Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced the Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, the latest additions to its tablet portfolio. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE brings fan favorite features from the Galaxy Tab S7, including a large display for entertainment, creative work, and multi-tasking. And for those looking for a compact, on-the-go tablet, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is the go-to option.

“Demand for tablets continues to grow. Whether it’s for studying remotely, connecting with friends, or enjoying personal entertainment, consumers are looking for devices that keep up with their creative and busy lifestyles.” said Woncheol Chai, SVP and Head of Experience Planning Team, Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics. “We’re excited to provide consumers the technology they need to get the most out of every day. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite are equipped with stunning features that are designed to meet the daily needs of consumers.”

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE

Galaxy Tab S7 FE is all about giving customers the features they love at an affordable price. Reflecting customers’ most wanted feature of all, Galaxy Tab S7 FE comes built with a large 12.4-inch[1] display, perfect for taking entertainment, productivity, and creativity to the next level.

When it’s time to get back on the daily grind, you can count on your Galaxy Tab S7 FE to stay productive. An S Pen is included in-box, so you can make the most of that large display and power through your tasks with even greater efficiency. With Samsung Notes, you can easily convert your on-screen handwritten notes to text. Keep your notes organized with automatic tags, and use Intelligent Search to find the exact note you need in an instant — no matter if it’s typed or handwritten.

Plus, if a research paper or work project has you opening multiple tabs or applications at once, no need to worry: Galaxy Tab S7 FE handles multi-tasking with ease. With Multi-Active Window, you can open up to three apps at once. That means you can browse the web, take notes, and stream a video — all on one screen. With App Pair, you can also save and quickly launch your favorite combination of apps together in Multi-Active Window.

For consumers looking for even more ways to maximize their productivity, Galaxy Tab S7 FE has you covered. With Samsung DeX and a Book Cover Keyboard[2], you can use your tablet just like a laptop, transforming the UI to a PC-like experience while you power through your to-do list. And thanks to Second screen[3], you can transform your Galaxy Tab S7 FE into an additional display alongside your PC to expand your view, and get even more work done.

When inspiration strikes, Galaxy Tab S7 FE has the tools to get your creative juices flowing. Clip Studio Paint and Canva[4] work with S Pen for smooth and sharp drawings and designs. With a free 6-month trial[5] for new users of Clip Studio Paint, you can discover new talents and try your hand at digital art. For avid note-takers, Noteshelf is also included for free[6], enabling you and your S Pen to create detailed, colorful notes that accurately capture your thoughts.

With the same sleek and stylish metal finish of the Tab S7 line, Galaxy Tab S7 FE comes in four gorgeous colors to fit your personal style: Mystic Black, Mystic Silver, Mystic Green, and Mystic Pink. Even with a large display, Galaxy Tab S7 FE boasts a thin and light profile, and features a powerful battery — so you can easily stream, work, and create without the pressure to find a nearby outlet.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is the carry-along companion for on-the-go content and gaming at an affordable price. With an 8.7–inch screen housed in a sleek, durable metal cover, the compact Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is ultra-portable. Slim bezels around the display and powerful Dual Speakers with Dolby Atmos on Galaxy Tab A7 Lite bring you closer to the stories when watching your favorite movies, shows, and playing games.

With up to 64GB of internal storage, expandable up to 1TB with a MicroSD card, there’s plenty of space for all your favorites, and the octa-core processor helps ensure they’ll play smoothly and quickly. With a long-lasting battery, 15W Adaptive Fast Charging[7], and optional LTE capability[8], Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is great for watching that trending new show or gaming on the go. With a durable metal cover and slim bezel, Galaxy Tab A7 Lite comes in Gray and Silver.

Samsung TV Plus & Galaxy Ecosystem

When you purchase the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE or Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, you will also get unlimited access to Samsung TV Plus for free[9]. You can make the most of your new tablet by streaming 160+[10] channels including your favorite shows, movies, and more. Galaxy users also get access to a free trial of YouTube Premium[11] – putting hours of ad-free entertainment at your fingertips.

The new Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite work seamlessly with your ecosystem of Galaxy devices – from your phone to your earbuds. Take calls and send and receive text messages[12] through your Samsung account on your tablet, even when your smartphone is out of reach. Easily copy and paste text or images between enabled devices. You can also enjoy an easy transition from browsing on your phone to your Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite display via Samsung Internet[13]. And if you’re listening to music or watching a video on your Galaxy Tab S7 FE or Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and need to take a call on your smartphone, your Galaxy Buds[14] can automatically switch over to your other device.

Availability
Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy A7 Lite will be available in select regions starting in June. For more information, visit www.samsungmobilepress.com, news.samsung.com/galaxy or www.samsung.com


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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