Back in March, a new tablet appeared on Samsung’s website before being swiftly removed. The tablet featured a 10.1″ display and was known as the Galaxy Tab 10.1 A.
At the end of last week, Samsung officially announced the device – one day after all of its specifications and images were leaked online! It is designed for mobile entertainment, with an 8.2mm-thick body and 525g of weight, with a ‘firm grip’ structure.
Unlike the premium Galaxy tablets, Samsung uses LCD (a PLS panel, SDC’s IPS variant) in the Galaxy A line. The display has 1920 x 1200 resolution. Android 6.0 runs on a 1.6GHz octa-core processor (Exynos 7870), with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage. A 7,300mAh battery is installed.
WiFi and 4G models will be available. The WiFi unit will start at €235 and the 4G tablet at €285, ex VAT. They will go on sale at the start of June.