The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE will go on sale this week, priced at $530, and also supports the S Pen stylus. The most notable feature of the Galaxy Tab S7 FE is the 12.4-inch screen with a resolution of 2560x1600 and a WQXGA TFT LCD panel. Obviously, the screen will not be as pleasing to the eye as the company's AMOLED screens, but it does help keep the Galaxy Tab S7 FE price competitive.
The tablet supports the S Pen, which Samsung includes in the box. Samsung customizes Android 11 to support handwriting recognition, and comes pre-installed with a 6-month trial of Clip Studio Paint and Canva software. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE supports multiple active windows, can display three applications on the screen at the same time, supports app pairing, and can launch multiple applications with a single click. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE supports turning the tablet into a secondary display for a Windows PC.
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE has a horizontal front-facing camera above the screen, paired with a three-microphone array. It crops the 5-megapixel picture to keep the user in the center of the picture during video calls. There is an 8-megapixel autofocus camera on the back of the body, as well as stereo AKG speakers that support Dolby Atmos.
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE WiFi uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7325 chipset, has 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage, and the microSD slot supports microSD memory cards up to 1TB. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G replaces the chipset with a Snapdragon 750G, both of which support WiFi 802.11ac (2.4/5GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0.
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE is powered by a 10,090 mAh battery and supports fast wired charging via a USB-C port. The entire product measures 7.28 x 11.21 x 0.25 inches and weighs 1.34 pounds. Both the Book Cover and the Keyboard Book Cover are optional, the latter of which has a keyboard, a kickstand, and a nook for the S Pen.
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE WiFi will cost $529.99 and will be available in Mystic Black, Mystic Silver, Mystic Green, and Mystic Pink. It will be available for pre-order starting August 5, and will start shipping in September. As for the Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G, it will cost $699 and will only be available in Mystic Black. It will be available on August 5, directly from Samsung, or through AT&T and Verizon. Samsung says it will also be available at T-Mobile, US Cellular, and other retailers soon.
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