
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
WLAN only, 10.40", 64 GB, Oxford Gray
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
WLAN only, 10.40", 64 GB, Oxford Gray
Yes
Yes, it's perfectly adequate. I always use it myself to watch films on Netflix.
Probably too late, but here's my input: The resolution was enough for me without any problems. However, I prefer OLED or even e-ink displays for reading.
Well, the S6 series is a late 2020 release. That doesn't necessarily mean it was manufactured there. Now, regarding the price, notice that there are very few pieces that are non-4G and with the lower storage size of 64GB and this one is among the cheapest s6's. The thing to note is that the newer batch of S6 Lites is costed at 379 vs. the exact same thing from the earlier batch which is still available at 281 (for those final 3-4 pieces available). My view is don't get hung up on release year. If this is an issue for you, switch to S7 but then prices will be way higher. As for the prices, once the current stock is sold, the new batches will be a good 80+ CHF more expensive.
Unfortunately, we can't answer that. The tablet is used for school and therefore not for Netflix and YouTube videos at the moment.
No. Both are about the same speed. The S7 simply has better graphics. The speed also depends on the wifi and the apps you use.
Yes, but in the case of a duplicate SIM of an existing subscription, you have to either ask the operator for the phone functionality or activate it in the customer portal.
Is the S-PEN included in the price or do I have to order it separately? It's really not clear to me?
According to our research, the S-Pen is included.
I use a kind of docking station on the USB-C port, which has three USB 3.0 ports, a microSD/SD card reader and HDMI. Works 1A.
Samsung Electronics GmbH Hello, the memory expansion of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is possible with a microSD up to max. 1 TB. Kind regards from Schwalbach, Your Samsung Service Team
Yes, the stylus comes with
Unfortunately no experience. Mainly negative reports on the internet.
Black bag sold separately
According to the information found, yes.
I would rather go for an iPad. But it's not bad as an Android tablet. It also depends on the needs and requirements of the device.
not really, when you approach the stylus to the screen, the tablet will reject your palm. but once the stylus is more than 3cm away, the screen will no longer reject your palm.
I assume you mean the distance between the glass and the LED. I have read and seen in various sources that the display is supposed to be laminated. (Unlike the iPad 2019, which is not laminated).
I don't think all retailers always join in with these promotions....
You can change the quantity directly in the shopping cart :-)
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