Samsung is rumored to be working on a new budget Android tablet which could replace the current Galaxy Tab A7. According to information currently available courtesy of tipster Snoopy Tech, the upcoming A7 replacement device is going to be a budget offering and will have matching specs. That includes a Unisoc T618 SoC that would make up the core of the tablet and will be paired with at least 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. That should apply to the base model at least though there could be a higher-end version having more memory and storage. Further, the tablet is expected to have support for about 1 TB of external storage as well.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (2022)
UNISOC T618
32/3GB (up to 1TB per SD-Card)
10.4″ 1200x 2000 TFT
7040 mAh
8 MP Main, 5 MP Front
Android 11
€199 pic.twitter.com/wFy3ep8qLG— SnoopyTech (@_snoopytech_) July 15, 2022
The tipster further claimed the tablet will come with a 10.4-inch TFT LCD display up front. The display however will have rather thick bezels on all sides and have a resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels. The display will also have a 60Hz refresh rate. On the other side of it is going to be a 7040 mAh battery that should keep things running for more than a day comfortably. The upcoming tablet will run Android 11 right out of the box and will have a 5 MP front and 8 MP rear camera setup. The image that we have of the tablet does not include an LED flash. The rear is also shown to have a gray color scheme having a matte finish to it.
Coming to its price, that likely is going to be in the vicinity of 199 Euros. No word yet as to when the tablet is expected to launch though that could happen around the end of the year itself.
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