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Last updated: September 2nd, 2020 at 10:30 UTC+02:00
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Media consumption is the main purpose of the Tab A7, and Samsung has equipped it with a 10.4-inch LCD display with a resolution of 2000 by 1200 pixels and four speakers that support Dolby Atmos. Both features seem to have been carried forward from the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, though there’s no S Pen compatibility on the new tablet. The Tab A7 features a metallic finish at the back, another similarity to the Tab S6 Lite.
The Galaxy Tab A7 is powered by the Snapdragon 662 processor, which sports four Cortex-A73 performance cores clocked at 2GHz and four power-efficient Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. There’s 3GB of RAM accompanying the processor, and storage options will include 32GB and 64GB. There’s a microSD slot for storage expansion, with support for up to 1TB cards. Under the hood, there’s a 7,040 mAh battery that doesn’t support any form of fast charging.
Since no tablet is complete without cameras, even if one might not use them all that often, the Tab A7 comes equipped with an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. The 5MP camera enables facial recognition, the only biometric security feature available on this device. LTE connectivity is included as well. On the software side, expect Android 10 with One UI 2.5 out of the box, and hopefully, three major Android and One UI updates in the future.
The Galaxy Tab Tab A7 will launch sometime later this year in dark gray, silver, and gold color options. Pricing and a concrete release date are currently unknown, but we’ll let you know once those details are made public.
Abhijeet's writing career started with guides for custom firmware for Samsung devices (including the original Galaxy S), and he moved to SamMobile in mid-2013 and worked up the ranks to Editor-in-chief. In addition to phones and mobile devices, his interests include gaming on both PC and console, PC hardware, and spending countless hours on YouTube watching videos on tech, movies, games, politics, and internet dramas.

