Samsung Malaysia has announced a new blue colour option for its Galaxy Tab S7 series that’s called Mystic Navy. This is their current flagship tablet series that was introduced alongside the Galaxy Note 20 series last year. Both are powered by a Snapdragon 865+ processor and a 120Hz refresh rate display.
To recap, the Galaxy Tab S7 WiFi 128GB is priced at RM3,299 while the Tab S7+ WiFi 256GB is priced at RM4,599. In total, the Tab S7+ is available in four colours – Mystic Bronze, Mystic Navy, Mystic Black and Mystic Silver. Meanwhile, the smaller Tab S7 comes in 3 options – Mystic Black, Mystic Navy and Mystic Silver.
The tablets come with an S Pen which can be attached at the back via magnets. For a more productive setup, you can add-on a Samsung Keyboard cover that’s sold separately.
To refresh your memory, the smaller Tab S7 gets a 11″ LTPS LCD (2560×1600 pixels) display, while the bigger Tab S7+ has a larger 12.4″ AMOLED panel that pushes a higher (2800×1762 pixels) resolution. For a more immersive video playback experience, both models get a quad-speaker setup that’s tuned by AKG, but there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack included.
In terms of cameras, both gets a dual-camera setup at the rear which consists of a 13MP main camera and a 5MP ultra-wide-angle shooter. Meanwhile, the front gets an 8MP camera for selfies and video calls.
For instant unlocking, the Tab S7+ has an in-display fingerprint sensor, while the smaller Tab S7 settles for a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The Tab S7 gets a large 8,000mAh battery, while the bigger S7+ gets a larger 10,090mAh capacity. Both supports 45W fast charging via USB-C.
To find out more, you can check out our full review of the Galaxy Tab S7+ or check out our hands-on video below:
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