Some time ago, we stumbled upon the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Wi-Fi-only variant on the FCC website. It didn’t tell us a whole lot about the tablet, but we have learned a lot more about it since, thanks to its Google Play Console listing. Now, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Wi-Fi model has shown up on the Wi-Fi Alliance website. As is the case with most Wi-Fi Alliance listings, this one doesn’t tell anything new, other than the fact that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite will support 802.11 b/g/n/ac Wi-fi and run Android 11 out of the box.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite specifications
We found out earlier that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite ships with the MediaTek Helio P22T chipset, coupled with 3GB RAM and presumably 32GB or 64GB of internal storage. It has a 9.7-inch display with a resolution of 800 × 1,340 pixels. We can also expect it to reuse the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7′s 8MP rear camera and 5MP front camera. It features a 5,100mAh battery that supports fast charging at 15W. This is somewhat puzzling, as many of Samsung’s M series smartphones ship with larger-capacity batteries.
It is hard to determine just why Samsung wants to launch a watered-down version of an already watered-down tablet. Samsung’s A series of tablets are value offerings for those on a tight budget, and a Lite variant of that seems a tad unnecessary. Besides, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite’s spec sheet looks pretty dated. Samsung is yet to officially announce the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite launch date. It should happen soon, as the tablet has shown up on multiple certifications websites.
For the latest news updates, videos, and more exclusive content, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The post Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Wi-Fi Alliance certification spotted ahead of launch first appeared on 91mobiles.com.
via ©91 Mobiles
No comments:
Post a Comment