tech2 News StaffAug 01, 2019 15:56:43 IST
Ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event on 7 August, Samsung has announced the Galaxy Tab S6, which clearly looks like the company’s volley against Apple’s iPad Pro. The Galaxy Tab S6 will be available for pre-orders in the US starting 23 August and will hit the shelves by 6 September.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 pricing
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 comes in two variants. The one with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage is priced at $650 (Rs 45,000 approx) and the higher variant with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage will retail in the US at $730 (Rs 50,000 approx).
The Galaxy Tab S6 also comes with the S-Pen, which is bundled in the box. However, the keyboard cover isn’t part of the retail box and will have to be purchased for $180 (Rs 12,500 approx).
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 design
The Galaxy Tab S6 has a completely new design, which looks inspired by Apple iPad Pro’s design. It has sharper edges and a boxier look. But the more meaningful design change in the Galaxy Tab S6 would be the keyboard cover, which now has a – *gasp* – touchpad.
You will especially see the benefits of the touchpad when you use the tablet in the DeX mode. The cover also includes a kickstand, giving you Surface-like positioning flexibility.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 specifications
The Galaxy Tab S6 features a 10.5-inch Super AMOLED display. Under the hood, it is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset, with an option for 6 GB or 8 GB of RAM. On-board storage is 128 GB for both RAM variants. The tablet is fueled by a 7,040 mAH battery.
For photography, the Galaxy Tab S6 sports a dual-rear camera setup, which includes a 13 MP and a 5 MP sensor. In addition to that, the tablet comes with Galaxy S10-like optical fingerprint sensor. The tablet also supports four AKG speakers with Dolby Atmos technology.
The tablet has a Note-like feature too. It is accompanied with an S-Pen, which tucks inside the tab’s body. The pen gets charged when magnetically attached to the tab’s body, and a 10-minute charge will get you through a full day of use.
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