Samsung has just announced a new Android tablet. As we’ve been mentioning the past few months, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE is for real. It’s the final product name and it’s also arriving together with the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite. The Samsung Galaxy Tab portfolio is expanding and the two are the latest addition. Of […]
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Similar to other FE branded devices from Samsung, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE looks to be a slightly stripped down but more affordable version of its flagship Galaxy Tab S7+ tablet, featuring a 2560 x 1600 12.4-inch display, 4GB of base ram, 64GB of base storage, and a big 10,090 mAh battery (with support for 45-watt “super fast charging”).
The main draw of the Tab s7 SE, however, is that its stylus comes included for free, giving you access to Samsung’s library of S-Pen apps to help you take notes, sketch, or even create your own gifs, with Samsung even giving Tab S7 FE buyers a free six-month trial to Clip Studio Paint. Additionally, the Tab S7 FE also gets some multitasking capabilities thanks to the inclusion of the Multi-Active Window feature, which lets you have up to three apps open simultaneously on the same screen.
Galaxy Tab S7 FE seems like a poor excuse for a Fan Edition device
It’s a little unclear right now when Fan Edition really means for Samsung. The company hasn’t told us exactly who these fans are and how it decides which features these fans love the most when it sets out to make Fan Editions of flagship phones and tablets. It probably does some internal polling that we will never see the data on, and it makes us wonder if there’s really a proper goal Samsung has in mind.
After all, take a look at the Galaxy S20 FE and compare it with the Galaxy Tab S7 FE. The former gives you pretty much every major feature from the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+ (you even have to make do with the Exynos 990, but let’s not enter that territory, shall we?). The latter? Well, you get some of the good Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+ features, but a lot of them are missing.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S7 FE is finally official, and it shows a lot of promise. It has flagship qualities, but it had to make a few sacrifices along the way. - SamMobile
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE has a lot to offer, even compared to a flagship tablet such as the Galaxy Tab S6. But is it a better choice in 2021? - SamMobile