Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, Tab S7+ to start shipping in India from September 7

Sagar, 26 August 2020

Samsung unveiled a bunch of new products earlier this month, which include the Galaxy Note20 series, Galaxy Z Fold2, Galaxy Watch 3, Galaxy Buds Live, and the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+ tablets. Except for the Galaxy Z Fold2 and the Tab S7 lineup, all other products are already available for purchase in India, but if the latest report is to be believed, the Tab S7 pair will start shipping in the country from September 7, meaning pre-orders should kick off any moment now.

Samsung hasn't revealed the Indian price of the Galaxy Tab S7 duo yet, but it's already listed on the company's local online store in Mystic Black, Mystic Silver and Mystic Bronze colors with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+

The Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+ are powered by the Snapdragon 865+ SoC and pack 120Hz displays, but the Tab S7 comes with an 11" LCD of 2560x1600 pixel resolution, whereas the Plus model sports a 12.4" Super AMOLED panel having a resolution of 2800x1752 pixels.

The regular Tab S7 packs an 8,000 mAh battery, whereas the Tab S7+ ships with a 10,090 mAh cell - both charging at up to 45W. The vanilla Tab S7 features a side-mounted fingerprint reader, but the Plus model gets an in-display solution.

Both the Tab S7 and Tab S7+ come with the S Pen stylus, having a latency of 26ms and 9ms, respectively.

You can head this way to check out the detailed specs of both tablets, and head over here to read our in-depth written review of the Galaxy Tab S7+. We also have a video review of the Plus model, which is linked below.

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File management and certain basic things are too tedious to work with on iOS and iPad OS. One has to jump through different hoops just to get basic things work. On Android, it's simply plug and play. No additional steps needed. It just wor...

  • uiyu
  • 28 Aug 2020
  • wdC

i agree in terms of some apps, but Dex is way more useful than the pale file management system on IpadOs, its so freaking tedious and i used it quite a lot.

  • ghf
  • 28 Aug 2020
  • wdC

ok lets call Samsung to tell them what they should do

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