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Galaxy Tab S7 leak points to a disappointing spec

Galaxy Tab S7 leak points to a disappointing spec

Posted on July 24, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

In about two weeks, we’ll finally get to see Samsung’s grand collection of high-end mobile devices for the second half of the year. “High-end” is, of course, relative and not all of those might seem worthy of the label. We’ve already heard some disheartening news about the non-Ultra Galaxy Note 20 and it seems that Samsung is adopting that same strategy with its next premium tablet. If this latest leak is on the mark, it will announce a Galaxy Tab S7+ and what may be a Galaxy Tab S7 Lite.

The Galaxy Tab S7 will still be premium compared to other Android tablets in the market but the 11-inch slate will apparently be cutting a few corners. Although Pricebaba itself isn’t 100% sure, the latest tidbit suggests that this large screen will be an LCD panel instead of Samsung’s usual Super AMOLED. It won’t have an in-display fingerprint scanner either but it will at least have 120 Hz refresh rate.
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