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Samsung's Galaxy Tab was originally released with a 1GHz A8 Cortex processor, 16GB of internal memory storage and the option for a 32GB microSD card, and a 4000mAh battery.
The original Galaxy Tab series was the first line of Samsung tablets. It was later split into four separate lines: the Galaxy Tab S series for high-end tablets, the Galaxy Tab Active series for mid-range rugged tablets, the Galaxy Tab A series for mid-range tablets, and the Galaxy Tab E series for entry-level tablets.
This is a list of tablets produced by Samsung. Samsung announced its first tablet, the Android -powered Galaxy Tab 7.0, in September 2010. [1] Since then, it has produced a number of tablets, including the Galaxy Tab series, the Galaxy Book series, and the Galaxy View series.
The latest models in Galaxy Tab S Series are Tab S9, Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra which feature the latest processor, dual rear cameras, quad speakers with Dolby atmos, USB C fast charging and microSD™ memory expansion.
The thinnest Samsung tablet was revealed in 2019 in the Tab S5e. Weighing less than a pound, the device had added features for seamless connectivity, thanks to SmartThings. In the same year, the Galaxy Tab S6 was released, becoming the world’s first 5G capable tablet.
Samsung’s range of tablets is called the Galaxy Tab Series and has a range of models to meet your requirements. If you’re struggling to decide which one will suit your needs best, you’ve come to the right place. Read on to find out which Galaxy Tab is best for you.
Explore frequently asked questions about the Galaxy Tab S9 tablet from Samsung. Learn about performance, durability, cameras, speakers and more.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ is a powerful, speedy, and well-built tablet. Its MediaTek processor means it can handle everything from video calls and drawing to gaming and productivity.
Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, the entire Galaxy Tab S8 series delivers top-tier 2022 performance, so should be perfect for gaming and even quick 4K video editing. The S8 and S8 Plus are available with either 8GB or 12GB RAM, and 128GB or 256GB storage.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE and iPad 10th Generation offer similar features and price points, making them direct competitors in the tablet market. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE has a lower starting price than the iPad and offers double the storage capacity of the base model.