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Samsung Galaxy Tab A8

(Topic created on: 12-16-2021 07:48 PM)
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Lekshmanan
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 India Launch Seems Imminent as Its Support Page Goes Live

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  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 was launched globally earlier this week
  • It will be offered in three colour options — Grey, Pink Gold, Silver
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 will be available from January 2022 in the US
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 (2021) was launched in globally on Wednesday and it may soon launch in India as its support page has been spotted on the official website. However, the launch date of the Galaxy tablet has not yet been confirmed. The specifications of the Indian version of Galaxy Tab A8 are expected to be the same as the recently unveiled global version. Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 sports a 10.5-inch TFT display and is powered by an unnamed octa-core SoC.

    The support page for Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 has recently surfaced on Samsung's official website. The webpage does not divulge much information about the tablet and only mentions that it will get SM-X205 as the internal model designation. Since the support page is live on the website, the launch of the Galaxy Tab A8 seems imminent and should hit the Indian market in the coming weeks.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 price

    Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab A8 on Wednesday, with price starting at EUR 229 (roughly Rs. 19,700) for the 3GB + 32GB Wi-Fi only model, going up to EUR 359 (roughly Rs. 30,900) for the 4GB + 128GB LTE variant. The Galaxy tablet will be available in the Europe from this month, and in the US and other regions from January 2022. The South Korean tech giant will offer the tablet in three colour options — Grey, Pink Gold, and Silver.

SOURCE - Gadgets NDTV

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MAHESAMSUNG
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Ys..waiting for Tab8..wlcm
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Now tab A7 will be older.
I really hope both the tabs A8 and the tab A7 get ram plus.
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Anonymous
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Tab A8 is not a worthy upgrade, instead it's a bit of downgrade
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