


The resolution for both versions will be limited to 1920 x 1200 and both will feature the latest pressure-sensitive Samsung S-Pen. However, there is also a 10.1-inch version that is supposed to be launched around the same time.

As far as displays are concerned, Tablet Monkeys reports that this model will get an 8-inch IPS screen. While Samsung updates its smartphone lineups at least once a year, this does not really apply for the tablet lineups, as the latest 8-inch Galaxy Tab A model was launched in 2017, but it looks like Samsung is finally going to release an updated model this year.Īccording to Tablet Monkeys, the 2019 version of the Galaxy Tab A, which now gets a the “Plus” denomination as well, will come equipped with a mid-range Exynos 7885 SoC coupled with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB storage expandable with up to 512 GB via the microSD slot. The original Galaxy Tab A tablet released in 2015 was among the first Samsung devices to get an S-Pen. News Writer (AUS/NZL based) - Details here On a more positive note, the Keyboard Cover has a dedicated, protected spot for the S Pen which is very handy.Are you a techie who knows how to write? Then join our Team! English native speakers welcome! It’s also only able to stand at a single, unadjustable angle. There’s no touchpad, however, which may be a disappointment to some. I appreciate that there’s a number row and a function key row containing dedicated shortcuts to screen brightness, volume, Dex, and more. The keys are well spaced and have solid feedback. For the price, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE Keyboard Cover ( $169) isn’t bad.
