Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Coming to India Reveals Soon, Amazon Page - Tech-news7.com

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Coming to India Reveals Soon, Amazon Page

 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 is "soon" coming to India as its promotional page on Amazon India has gone live. The Galaxy Tab S7 was unveiled alongside the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 + on August 5, during Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked celebration. The Amazon page has no specific release date yet but it comes with the "Notify Me" button indicating the Indian launch isn't too far away.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 is described on the Amazon website as "coming soon" and has a "Notify Me" icon. It does not disclose any details on Indian pricing or availability, in addition to the requirements mentioned on the website. Also it does not specify whether both the variants 'Wi-Fi only' and 4 G will be made available.

All versions are likely to be made available in India. Additionally, the page mentions only the Galaxy Tab S7 and not the Galaxy Tab S7 +. It remains to be seen whether the Plus variant will be made available alongside the vanilla Galaxy Tab S7 or not.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 price (expected) in India

The Indian pricing is actually unknown for the different configurations. To note, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 was released for the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage model at EUR 699 (around Rs 62,200), while the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage version is priced at EUR 779 (around Rs 69,300). 

The 4 G variants of the same configurations are priced respectively at EUR 799 (approximately Rs 71,000) and EUR 879 (roughly Rs 78,200).

The Galaxy Tab S7 comes in color options such as Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze, and Mystic Silver.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Specs

Samsung's Galaxy Tab S7 is running Android 10. It features a WQXGA 11-inch (2,560x1,600 pixels) LTPS TFT display that has a refresh rate of 120Hz and a pixel density of 274ppi. The tablet is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 + SoC octa-core, up to 8 GB of RAM, and up to 256 GB of storage that can be expanded using a microSD card (up to 1 TB).

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