The Samsung Galaxy Tab are among the best Android tablets available in Spain, and among all its variants, the S range is the brand’s most premium. One of the products that most caught our attention last year was the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, a cheaper variant that still fell within the high-end range of tablets.
It was to be expected that as we get to 2021, the Galaxy Tab S7 would also have its Lite version, and it seems that this model is already on its way. Today we know its first details, in addition to speculating about what we expect from this product given our experience with the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite.
Despite the fact that the Galaxy Tab has always had a great presence, Samsung has drastically improved its models in the last two years, with increasingly competitive teams in all its ranges. One of the ones we liked the most was the Tab S6 Lite, and its successor would be on the way, according to Sammobile.
According to close sources, the next Samsung tablet should arrive with Wi-Fi, LTE and 5G variants, and they would arrive with the following names: SM-T730, SM-T735, and SM-T736B / SM-T736N. It is also speculated that Samsung could launch a larger version and similar features, as in the S7 we have two models.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite: analysis and user experienceWe analyze the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, the cheapest version of the best model of tablets from the South Korean company.
What could we expect from
this tablet? If we look at the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite and our opinion during the analysis, there are some aspects that Samsung did great with this product and many others that in our opinion were quite improvable:
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