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Samsung's new Galaxy Tab S10 tablets have gorgeous screens and powerful chips and come in two sizes: big and bigger. Which one is right for you?
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab was originally released with a 1GHz A8 Cortex processor, 16GB of internal memory storage and the option for a 32GB microSD card, and a 4000mAh battery.
The Galaxy Tab S9 series includes the insanely massive 14.6-inch Tab S9 Ultra, but the prices of these slates are off-putting.
An unannounced tablet called the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 has started to show up at the websites for wireless regulatory agencies, and it sure looks like it could be a successor to the A7 Lite.
The Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is a massive, powerful tablet that can almost replace your laptop, but is it worth the steep price?
Samsung is making an battery replacement easy by including pull tabs in the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 foldables.
The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra has many features that make it seem like a laptop replacement. However, Samsung's oversized tablet isn't quite ready to dethrone Windows or Apple laptops.
The Galaxy Tab S8 is a unique device. It is the first "Ultra" Tab S device, and it has a 14.6-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is super thin, especially for a tablet at 5.5mm.
Samsung's 12.4-inch Galaxy Tab S7 FE tablet is a more affordable, less powerful alternative to the Galaxy Tab S7+ and Apple's iPad Pro line for getting work done on the go.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 is a great Android tablet for multitasking, but you're paying a sizable premium over the smaller Tab S2 8.0.