Samsung introduced a new electronic device for the Brazilian market this Monday (1st). The model is the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024), the latest version of the South Korean brand’s most affordable tablet.
The device is aimed at work and entertainment and its highlight is accompanied by S Pen, Samsung’s stylus for notes, drawing and navigation. It attaches magnetically to the inside of the case or to the edge of the device.
In terms of design, the tablet is built to have a “premium metallic look” in gray and pink colors, while also being lightweight for its category. It also comes with a protective cover in the same color as the tablet, allowing the device to be positioned at up to two angles to support the screen.
Technicial Specifications
- operational system: Android 14
- Screen: 10.4 inch TFT WUXGA+ (2000 x 1200 pixels)
- Processor: Samsung Exynos 1280 octa-core
- data store: 4GB
- internal storage: 64 GB (accepts microSD up to 1 TB)
- rear camera: 8MP
- Front camera: 5MP
- Battery: 7.040mAh
- Measurements: 154.3×244.5x7mm
- Weight: about 465g
Already running Android 14, the tablet is “fully compatible with Galaxy devices” including mobile phones and headsets. The ecosystem even allows for fast transfer of files using features like Quick Share.
availability
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) is now available for pre-order in Brazil. who buys Device coupon for pre-registration+ service You can win until April 21 200 R$ discount on the device.
At launch, the tablet will have the following features: Recommended price for the WiFi-enabled version is R$ 2,499 This R$ 2,699 for the model that is also compatible with 4G mobile networks. The manufacturer has also launched a special version on the Samsung Student Portal with 4G, 128 GB internal storage and special conditions for R$ 2,799.
Source: Tec Mundo
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