Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite specs sheet surfaces online
Most likely set to arrive before the end of the month, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite should hit the market with a full HD display and Android 11-based firmware. Both variants (WiFi only and WiFi + cellular) will use a MediaTek processor, and multiple country-specific models are also in the cards.
Although low-end tablets are not one of Samsung's strong areas, the brand behind the popular Galaxy products continues to provide new models to this niche of the market. The next in line is the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, which has surfaced already in a few regional support pages, and now it has been spotted in the Google Play Store.
Obviously, there is nothing outstanding about this affordable slate from Samsung, since we are talking about a MediaTek MT8768 processor, 3 GB of memory, Android 11-based firmware, as well as WiFi-only and WiFi + cellular models. The interesting part is that various country-specific configurations are expected to hit the market as well, so in the end the number of Galaxy Tab A7 Lite models to go on sale worldwide could be quite impressive.
For now, there is no information regarding the prices, but since both the SM-T220 (WiFi) and SM-T255 (WiFi + cellular) only feature a full HD display, the price tags will probably carry a number in the US$150 region. Do you think that Samsung should stop making such tablets or not? Why? Feel free to share your thoughts with the world in the comments section.
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