Samsung’s next Galaxy Tab S7 Lite appears in leaked images

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Picture: Samsung through Evan Blass

While Samsung is not expected to officially announce the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite until sometime in June, the new leaked images seem to have just taken us a look at the next few Samsung tablets months earlier.

In what appears to be press releases posted by the noted leaker Evan Blass, Tab S7 Lite seems to have a very similar design to last year Tab S7 standard, with a full metal body with rounded corners, somewhat boxy sides and a dual camera way back.

In particular, the Tab S7 Lite has a magnetic charging area on the back for storing and recharging the included stylus of the tablet, along with AKG-adjusted speakers. That being said, it seems just like the Tab S7 Lite only gets dual stereo speakers instead of the more powerful quad speakers introduced by Samsung Ordinary Tab S7 and Tab S7 +.

Blass claims that the Tab S7 Lite will also come with a 12.4-inch LCD screen, although it was not mentioned that the Tab S7 Lite will support a display with a high refresh rate, like its more expensive siblings. And, like so many recent Samsung gadgets, the Tab S7 Lite should also support 5G connectivity in some way, thanks to its Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chip.

Other rumored specifications include either 4 GB or 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage and a7,000 mAh battery with 15 watt charging. The Tab S7 Lite is expected to be available in four colors (black, green, pink and silver), with Samsung likely ready to make optional cases or removable keyboard accessories for the tablet.

However, the real surprise is that we even see playbacks of the device, because Tab S7 Lite is not expected to be officially announced until after Samsung’s next Unpacked event, which is scheduled for April 28.

This means that Samsung may still have a few small surprises for the Tab S7 Lite, although I wouldn’t resist any major changes, as the Tab S7 Lite seems to be positioned as the most affordable, but less interesting, mid-range of the Samsung Slate. with a price probably closer to $ 450 than the $ 850 that Samsung charges for Row S7 +.

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