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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE Book Cover Keyboard, S Pen and Dex It works well, but the initial setup can be a chore.
You'll have to manually populate this floating tray with the apps you need, and you can even set up combinations of apps you wish to open together. After you've launched the first app, you'll need to open the other two via the Edge Panel, a floating carousel of shortcuts. The standard interface lets you open up to three apps at once in split-screen mode but the procedure for this is a bit convoluted. The experience and features are what you can expect from any recent Galaxy smartphone, just supersized for the big screen.
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The tablet runs Samsung's OneUI 3.1 which is based on Android 11.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE ships with the S Pen in the box The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE features a 10,090mAh battery and fast charge support of up to 45W, although you'll need to buy a 45W charger separately.
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Other connectivity features include dual-band Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5, and all the expected sensors and satellite navigation systems. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE can be used to make cellular phone calls too. Phones that we've reviewed with this same SoC support 5G, but this tablet only works on 4G (LTE) cellular networks. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G SoC.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE specifications and software Samsung also sent me the optional Book Cover Keyboard case, which can be purchased separately for Rs. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE ships with an S Pen stylus, a USB Type-A to Type-C cable, and a 15W charger. It has a flattened side that helps you align it magnetically with either the back of the tablet, near the camera module, or the right side, just below the volume button. The included S-Pen is larger than the ones that come with Galaxy Note smartphones. The back of the tablet is pretty nondescript except for a small camera bump in one corner.
The latter can hold one Nano-SIM and a microSD card. On the right (or the top, if you're looking at it horizontally), we have the power and volume buttons at one end and a SIM tray at the other. I know it's fashionable to remove this from smartphones these days but with a tablet this size, it should have been included.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE lacks a headphone jack, which is the first thing I noticed upon examining it. There are also exposed antenna bands along the edges of the tablet for LTE reception. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE has excellent build quality and looks quite stylishĪlong the flattened sides, you'll find all the buttons, ports and connectors. At around 608g, it is relatively heavy making it tough to hold and use for long stretches of time. Samsung sent me a Mystic Black unit, which looked more gunmetal than jet black, but I think it looks very nice and doesn't attract a lot of smudges or fingerprints. The all-metal body feels incredibly premium and you can get this device in multiple colours, including Mystic Black, Mystic Silver, Mystic Green and Mystic Pink, similar to the new iPad Air.
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE looks similar to its pricier siblings, the Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+, which is to say the design is heavily “inspired” by Apple's iPad Pro line of tablets.