Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 with S Pen finally launches in the US this week

If it feels like the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge can’t possibly fill the creativity void left by the tragically untimely death of the Note 7, there’s now a gadget aiming to assuage your pain.Well, technically, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 is hardly new,

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Aptly named Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2016) with S Pen goes official in Korea

It’s the same slightly larger, beefier 10.1-inch 2016 derivation of the 9.7-inch mid-range Galaxy Tab A released back in the spring of 2015, now including a dedicated slot for a productivity and creativity-enhancing S Pen accessory.That’s the “new” Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2016) with S Pen in a nutshell, and it costs the rough equivalent of $445 (489,000 won) over in Korea.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2016) discreetly goes official with 7-inch screen, Android 5.1

It looks like Samsung might be a little embarrassed with its latest low-cost Android slate effort, as the oft-leaked 7-inch Galaxy Tab A (2016) nonchalantly crops up on the company’s official German website the very day the S7 and S7 Edge phones are launched in stores worldwide.Not that the humble 7-incher would have made more headlines and turned many heads any other day, even if unveiled with ...

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.0 (2016) most likely benchmarked with Full HD screen

Focused entirely on flagship phones and unusually powerful mid-range handhelds this beginning of the year, as well as a surprising Windows-based Surface Pro challenger, Samsung must also turn its attention to Android tablets one of these days.When it does, we could be looking at a full-on invasion of

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2016) and Tab E 7-inch each rendered in black and white

Is there still a market for super-low-cost compact Android tablets? Samsung sure seems to think so, as it puts the finishing touches to a pair of average-looking 7-inchers.Confusingly and convolutedly dubbed Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2016) and Galaxy Tab E 7.0, these are basically tipped to be one and the same on the inside, the former going out to a European audience and the latter heading to the US before long.But strictly from an aesthetical standpoint, they’re slightly different, based on @evleaked press-quality renders. ...

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