In September, Samsung released the Galaxy Tab A7 tablet globally. But it’s a very attractive tablet computer now when taking into consideration the second wave of covid-19. We mean, currently, many schools have switched to the remote teaching. So the existing high demand for such kind of products will increase again. In this regard, Samsung can capture a larger market share in China. This sounds quite logical when taking into account that the major smartphone/tablet makers in China have not release many new products domestically. Well, the Tab A7 comes with a number of amazing features such as a 10.4-inch 2K screen, four-channel speakers, a Snapdragon 662 processor, and 3+32GB storage combination. And for all these goodies, you have to pay 1499 yuan ($224).

Samsung Galaxy A7

But as the demand for such products is getting higher and higher, the requirements are increasing as well. We mean, now, customers pay more attention what they buy and it’s not accidental. Tablets they buy will be used for ‘more serious’ purposes. In this regard, the Tab A7 tablet has no reason to worry about a thing. It sports a 10.4-inch 2000×1200 resolution screen with a thickness of only 7mm, a weight of 477g, and a metal body design. The Tab A7 tablet has 4-channel speakers and supports Dolby surround sound. Shortly, this tablet is good in terms of viewing and sound experience.

Samsung Galaxy A7

As for configuration, the Galaxy Tab A7 features a Snapdragon 662 processor, 3GB of memory, and optional 32GB and 64GB storage space, supports MircroSD card expansion. It also has a 7040mAh battery, which supports 15W charging.

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