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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite launched in India, sales begin June 23

 Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite launched in India, sales begin June 23


The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite unveiled last month have arrived in India. The Tab S7 FE comes in Mystic Black, Mystic Silver, Mystic Green, and Mystic Pink colors and has two memory options - 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB priced at INR46,999 ($635/€535) and INR50,999 ($690/€580), respectively. Both models have LTE connectivity.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite launched in India, sales begin June 23

The Tab A7 Lite is offered in a single 3GB/32GB configuration but comes in Wi-Fi-only and LTE models. The former is priced at INR11,999 ($160/€135) while the latter costs INR14,999 ($200/€170) - both sold in Gray and Silver colors. You can buy the Tab S7 FE and Tab A7 Lite starting June 23 in India through Samsung's official website, Samsung Exclusive Stores, and leading online and offline retail partners across the country.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite launched in India, sales begin June 23

The Galaxy Tab S7 FE is powered by the Snapdragon 750G SoC, boots Android 11-based One UI 3.1, and sports a 12.4" screen of 2,560x1,600-pixel resolution. For photography, it has 8MP primary and 5MP selfie cameras onboard.

Fueling the entire package is a 10,090 mAh battery with 45W charging, but you'll have to buy the 45W charger separately since the bundled adapter only goes up to 15W. On the upside, though, the box comes included with an S-Pen.

The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, on the other hand, has a Helio P22T SoC under the hood and is built around an 8.7" display of 1,340x800-pixel resolution. The tablet runs Android 11 with One UI 3.1 on top and packs a 5,100 mAh with 15W charging, but the charger isn't included in the box.

The Tab A7 Lite features an 8MP primary camera like the Tab S7 FE, but the selfie unit uses a 2MP sensor.

You can read our Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite announcement coverage here to know more about the slates.

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