Samsung, the top smartphone brand, has launched Galaxy Tab S7 FE in Sri Lanka. This device is the latest addition to Samsung’s Galaxy Tab portfolio, and together meets the productivity, creativity and entertainment needs of consumers. Galaxy Tab S7 FE brings the fan-favorite features from Galaxy Tab S7+, including a large display & S Pen in the box for work, studies, design, and entertainment, the company said in a media release.
“With Remote working and virtual learning becoming the new normal, we, at Samsung, have pushed ourselves creatively and technologically to develop the new landmark Tablet - Tab S7 FE. This exciting new Tab helps you become more productive, more creative, multi-task with ease, and redefine the way that you work, study, and play,” said Kevin SungSu YOU, Managing Director, Samsung Sri Lanka.
Galaxy Tab S7 FE features a large 12.4-inch display supporting a 16:10 aspect ratio picture and 244 pixels per inch (PPI) resolution for vivid picture details and true-to-life visuals. Coupled with Dolby Atmos sound quality through AKG speakers, this device offers an immersive cinematic experience as you binge-watch your favorite content, the release said.
“At 10090 mAh, Galaxy Tab S7 FE comes with a mega battery so that you can go big on binge-watching your favourite content even after a full day of work/class. Galaxy Tab S7 FE supports 45W superfast charge that recharges the huge battery in just 90 minutes. The Tab S7 FE comes with a 15W charger in-box while the 45W fast charger can be purchased separately at Samsung.com & leading retail outlets. Galaxy Tab S7 FE comes with the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor that helps deliver enhanced performance and ensures smooth multitasking experience. Galaxy Tab S7 FE sports an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front landscape mode camera which is optimized for video calls,” the release said.
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