Samsung has unveiled its latest tablet, the Tab S6 – a 10.5-inch Android-driven device, which follows on from the Tab S4, Samsung’s ongoing attempt to upset the Apple-cart and compete in the ...
Building on last year's premium Tab S4, the 10.5-inch tablet adds some innovative features for work and play. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing ...
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They just don’t make Android tablets like they used to. Actually, a lot of companies don’t bother making them at all nowadays. With more and more consumers opting for hybrid devices, Chrome OS has ...
Samsung's latest tablet is built to compete with high-end devices like the iPad Pro. Here's what business professionals need to know about the Galaxy Tab S6. Image: Samsung Heads up, Samsung fans: The ...
While the rest of the industry may have given up on making premium Android tablets, Samsung isn't quitting just yet. It still believes Google's software has the potential to power superthin and light ...
Let’s be honest: There’s nothing exciting about basic tablets anymore. I don’t mean those fancy (and pricey!) convertible tablets like the iPad Pro, which can double as a slate and a laptop. I’m ...
One of our longest-running bugbears with Android tablets has been fixed in the Galaxy Tab S6 — it finally comes with a flagship processor. The Snapdragon 855 powers Samsung’s new tablet, and it’s sure ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Samsung pushed out the first of two pre-Note 10 announcements this morning when it unveiled the Galaxy Tab S6.
The Galaxy Tab S6 will soon be available with 5G, making it possibly the first tablet with the faster connectivity. As spotted by SamMobile, the Galaxy Tab S6 5G is listed as coming soon on Samsung’s ...
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