Samsung Galaxy Tab4 series goes official with 7, 8 and 10.1-inch tablets
The new Samsung Galaxy Tab4 8.0, GalaxyTab4 10.1 and GalaxyTab4 7.0 feature Android 4.4 KitKat, 1.5GB of RAM and quad-core processor.
Samsung has officially unveiled a new Galaxy Tab4 series with three new devices – Galaxy Tab4 8.0, Galaxy Tab4 10.1 and Galaxy Tab4 7.0. The Samsung Galaxy Tab4 series devices will be available in Black and White colours globally beginning in second quarter of this year.
Samsung Galaxy Tab4 8.0
As the name suggests, the Galaxy Tab4 8.0 sports an 8-inch display with 1280 X 800 pixels resolution. The tablet runs Android 4.4 KitKat OS and is powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor coupled with 1.5GB of RAM.
The device has 3MP rear and 1.2MP front camera. It has 16GB built-in storage, expandable up to 64GB via microSD. For connectivity, Tab4 8.0 supports WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n , WiFi Direct, BT4.0, USB2.0. The tablet is powered by a 4,450 mAh battery.
Samsung Galaxy Tab4 10.1
The tablet has a 10.1 -inch display with 1280 X 800 pixels resolution. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat and is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor along with 1.5GB of RAM.
The device has 3MP rear and 1.2MP front camera. It has 16GB built-in storage, expandable up to 64GB via microSD. For connectivity, Tab4 8.0 supports WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n , WiFi Direct, BT4.0, USB2.0. The tablet is powered by a 6,800 mAh battery.
Samsung Galaxy Tab4 7.0
The Galaxy Tab4 7.0 has a 7-inch display with 1280 X 800 pixels resolution. It runs Android 4.4 KitKat and is powered by a 1.2GHZ quad-core processor along with 1.5GB of RAM.
The device has 3MP rear and 1.2MP front camera. It has 16GB built-in storage, expandable up to 64GB via microSD (LTE version) and 32GB for 3G and Wi-Fi variants. For connectivity, Tab4 8.0 supports WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n , WiFi Direct, BT4.0, USB2.0. There’s no information about the battery capabilities of the device.
You can check out the full specifications of the Samsung GalaxyTab4 devices here. What do you think about the new GalaxyTab4 series? Let us know your views in the comments section below: