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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