Apart from one (or probably two) new high-end Android tablets designed to take advantage of Apple’s next-generation iPad benefits, Samsung is apparently working on a middle-successor (or possibly two) to the recent discount on Galaxy Tab S6 Lite.
Of course, none of the information has been etched in stone yet, including the appropriate marketing etiquette above, which has been bundled together by some tipsters as a mere possibility of being late with an equally plausible Tab S8e candidate.
Once again, it seems that more and more insiders and respected rumor mongers are only referring to the looming middle lead as the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite, which strongly suggests that it will indeed be the official moniker ultimately chosen by the manufacturer. In addition, the almost always reliable people at GalaxyClub in the Netherlands (translated here) claim that they received fresh information from their sources about things like color options and storage configurations.
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It is understood that the Tab S7 Lite will see daylight in black, silver, pink and green colors, at least in Europe, which could possibly obscure the paintwork Chiffon Pink, Angora Blue and Oxford Gray from last year. Galaxy Tab S6 Lite in both figures and overall visual impact.
The green scent in particular sounds exciting, although at the moment it is not entirely clear what color you can expect. Whether it will be lighter or darker, it is probably safe to assume Samsung intends to face stiff competition for Apple’s striking fourth generation iPad Air this year at a significantly lower price.
Interestingly, the 12.4-inch jumbo-sized tablet on the old continent can only be released in Wi-Fi limited and 5G variants. Because previous speculations also suggest that there is a mobile-enabled configuration that only supports 4G LTE speeds, this summer we will not be ruling out a US launch in a total of three main models.
Meanwhile, there should be two storage versions worldwide, which presumably can accommodate a maximum of 64 and 128 performance data internally, just like the Tab S6 Lite. The rest of the details are largely kept under wraps, including whether Samsung also plans to launch a smaller 11-inch Tab S7 Lite model in 2021, in which case the 12.4-inch will eventually be the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite Plus.