Samsung Galaxy Tab A7

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 is a mid-range Android tablet computer designed by Samsung Electronics. There are two variants: Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) and Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
Also known as
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020: SM-T500 and SM-T505[1]
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite: SM-T220 and SM-T225[2]
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
Product familyGalaxy Tab A
TypeTablet computer
Generation7th generation
Release date
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020: September 11, 2020 (2020-09-11)[1]
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite: June 18, 2021 (2021-06-18)[2]
Operating system
System on a chip
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020: Qualcomm SM6115 Snapdragon 662[1]
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite: Mediatek MT8768T Helio P22T[2]
CPUOcta-core[1][2] @ 2.0Ghz
Memory3 GB and 4 GB RAM[1][2]
Storage32 GB and 64 GB ROM[1][2]
Removable storagemicroSDXC[1][2]
Display
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020: TFT 10.4 in (26 cm) display[1]
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite: TFT 8.7 in (22 cm) display[2]
Graphics
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020: Adreno 610[1]
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite: PowerVR GE8320[2]
SoundStereo speakers, with 3.5 mm jack[1][2]
InputTouchscreen
Camera
  • Main camera: 8 MP[1][2]
  • Selfie camera:
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4: 5 MP[1]
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite: 2 MP[2]
Connectivity
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Power
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 2020: 7040 mAh battery[1]
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite: 5100 mAh battery[2]
PlatformAndroid OS
Dimensions247.6 x 157.4 x 7 mm (9.75 x 6.20 x 0.28 in)
Mass476g (1.05 pounds)
PredecessorSamsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0
SuccessorSamsung Galaxy Tab A8

History

The Galaxy Tab A7 was announced on September 2, 2020 (2020-09-02) and released shortly after on September 11, 2020 (2020-09-11).[1] The Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is a smaller, less powerful, more compact, and affordable version of the Galaxy Tab A7. It was announced on May 27, 2021 (2021-05-27), and released on June 18, 2021 (2021-06-18).[2]

References

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