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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018) With 4G LTE Support, Kids Mode Launched in India: Price, Specifications
HIGHLIGHTS
- The Samsung Galaxy Tab a 7.0 (2018) comes at a price of Rs. 9,500
- It comes with 4G VoLTE support in India
- It packs in features like Kids Mode and parental control
Samsung on Thursday announced the launch of the new Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018) in India, a 4G-enabled tablet. Priced at Rs. 9,500, the tablet will be available in two colour variants – White and Black. It will be sold across retail stores and Amazon.in starting Friday, January 5, 2018. The Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018) comes with a Kids Mode that has children-centric educational content.
As we mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018) comes with features like Kids Mode and parental control to let parents provide their children with a secure experience. Parents can restrict app access and set usage time limits.
Samsung is also running offers for Reliance Jio users wherein Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018) owners can avail a cashback of Rs. 2,000 on recharge of Jio’s Rs. 299 pack. Samsung says “On using this device with Jio, get an exclusive cashback of Rs. 2,000 in your JioMoney account, on recharging with Jio Plan of Rs. 299 for 24 months. As part of this offer, users will get Rs. 800 after the first 12 months, and Rs. 1,200, after the subsequent 12 months, in the JioMoney account, after performing 13 successful recharges of Rs. 299 every 12 months.”
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018) specifications
The Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018) is a 4G tablet that sports a 7-inch WXGA (1280×800 pixels) TFT display. The tablet is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, coupled with 1.5GB RAM. It sports a 5-megapixel rear camera sensor, with autofocus. On the front is a 2-megapixel sensor for selfies and video calling. The tablet has an inbuilt storage of 8GB that’s expandable via microSD card (up to 200GB).
In terms of connectivity, the Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018) comes with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, GLONASS, VoLTE, and FM Radio. It has an accelerometer sensor. There is also a 4000mAh battery under the hood.
“Consumer-centric innovation is at the forefront of our business. With Galaxy Tab A 7.0, we are providing our customers a device that is the perfect blend of refined design, Superior display great performance and non-stop entertainment. Galaxy Tab A 7.0 caters to consumers’ On-the-go and Me-time needs thereby acting as a perfect companion for their active lifestyle,” said Vishal Kaul, Director, Samsung India.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2017) was launched in India back in September. Featuring an 8-inch display, it had a launch price tag of Rs. 17,990.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2018)
- KEY SPECS
- NEWS
Display
7.00-inch
Processor
1.5GHz quad-core
Front Camera
2-megapixel
Resolution
800×1280 pixels
RAM
1.5GB
OS
Android
Storage
8GB
Rear Camera
5-megapixel
Battery Capacity
4000mAh
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2017) (Smoky Titanium, 16GB) –Rs.15,500
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2017) (White, 8GB) –Rs.15,500
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A (Smoky Titanium, 16GB) – OFFERRs.16,500
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Microsoft Unveils ‘Always Connected’ PCs From Asus, HP With 4G LTE and 20-Hour Battery Life
HIGHLIGHTS
- ASUS and HP will make the first Always Connected PCs
- The PCs will have built-in 4G LTE connectivity and longer battery life
- Pricing and availability details to come later, third model in works
At an event in Hawaii on Tuesday, Microsoft announced the launch of the world’s first ‘Always Connected’ PCs, running Windows 10 on ARM-based Qualcomm SoCs. Microsoft Executive Vice President of the Windows and Devices Group Terry Myerson showed off the first-ever Always Connected PCs from Asus and HP. These new laptops will offer built-in LTE connectivity and longer battery life than x86 PCs.
Powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 SoC and ARM architecture, the Always Connected PCs are being regarded by Microsoft as the next big revolution in the tech industry after the original laptop and virtual reality. The tie-up with Qualcomm was announced back in December last year, is particularly interesting because Microsoft has earlier collaborated mostly with Intel and AMD to manufacture x86 chips for its partner products.
The first one in the new range, the Asus NovaGo, will be the world’s first Gigabit LTE convertible laptop. Furthermore, the NovaGo also claims to offer a good 30-hour resting battery life and 22 hours of active usage with its 52Wh battery.
The second PC launched in the new range is the HP Envy x2, which is yet another convertible that offers a 20-hour active battery life along with state-of-the-art built-in 4G LTE connectivity. Both run Windows 10 S and sport the Qualcomm Snapdragon X16 LTE modem.
The Asus NovaGo is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 mobile processor, coupled with 4GB or 8GB of RAM and 64GB, 128GB, or 256GB of Universal Flash Storage. The PC also has two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports, and one HDMI port. The NovaGo runs on Microsoft Windows 10 S that brings new features like Windows Ink, Windows Hello, and Cortana. It weighs 1.39kg and measures 316 x 221.6 x 14.9mm. eSIM and Nano-SIM options will be available.
The HP Envy x2 is also powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC that is complimented by 8GB of LPDDR4X PoP RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. The Envy x2 is fanless and has a thin and light CNC Machined Aluminium tablet that is 6.9 mm thick and weighs just about 1.54 lbs (0.7 kg). The backlit keyboard has a 1.3mm key travel for a smooth typing experience in any lighting condition.
The Asus NovaGo has a 13.3-inch full-HD display while the HP Envy x2 incorporates a smaller 12.3-inch WUXGA+ display that makes it better to use as a tablet.
A blog post by Microsoft on the launch of these laptops reveals that the display is optimised to turn on instantly as the user lifts the lid. “Once you start using this new category of PCs that are instantly on, always connected with a week of battery life and the full Windows 10 experience, you can really feel what a big shift this will be for consumers.” said Terry Myerson in the blog post.
Asus had not revealed availability, but has revealed pricing – the 4G RAM and 64GB storage model will cost $499, while the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage model will cost $799. HP on the other hand has released availability of Spring 2018, but no pricing. All we know is that they are expected to run a modified version of Office 365. Microsoft will release other details in the coming weeks.
A third model in the Always Connected PC range is also in the works. Microsoft says that Lenovo is the partner manufacturer making this one, which is all we know about it currently.
Briefly after the Microsoft announcement, Snapdragon and AMD announced a partnership to power Always Connected PCs. This could see laptops featuring AMD’s Ryzen Mobile processors shipping with Snapdragon LTE modems.
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Microsoft Surface Pro With LTE Advanced to Be Available in December
HIGHLIGHTS
- New LTE model will be available in December 2017
- Its pricing starts at $1,149
- Original Surface Pro was launched in May this year
Microsoft at its Future Decoded event in London announced its all-new Surface Pro with LTE connectivity. The Redmond giant says that the Microsoft Surface Pro with LTE Advanced model will be available to business customers starting December 2017. Back in May, Microsoft promised LTE model of the Surface Pro to be released by year end.
The new device will support LTE Cat. 9 download speeds and is being marketed as “fastest LTE-enabled laptop in its class.” Microsoft says that the Surface Pro with LTE Advanced supports global connectivity with support of 20 cellular bands and claims the new LTE model has capability of up to 450Mbps download speed.
For pricing, the Microsoft Surface Pro with LTE Advanced will start at $1,149 (roughly Rs. 75,000) for the Intel Core i5 version with 256GB storage and 8GB of RAM. The Intel Core i7 model with 512GB storage and 16GB of RAM will be available at $1,449 (roughly Rs. 94,000).
“The office is no longer restricted to a set of buildings – it’s at home, in a cafe, a city across the globe, or on a plane. With so many changing locations your device becomes your office and many of our customers tell us that’s what their Surface is to them – a mobile office,” said Panos Panay, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Devices in announcement blog post.
The company is also promoting the battery life on the all-new Surface Pro with LTE Advanced model. It expects up to 17 hours of video playback time. The Microsoft Surface Pro was launched back in May this year and was launched at a starting price of $799 (roughly Rs. 52,000). On the specifications front, the new LTE model is identical to the standard Surface Pro except few changes.
To quickly run through the specifications, the Surface Pro features a 12.3-inch PixelSense display with a 165-degree hinge. It runs on Windows 10 Pro and also includes a 30-day Office trial. The Surface Pro also supports next-generation Surface Pen which will be available alongside the device.
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Microsoft Surface Pro
- KEY SPECS
- NEWS
Display
12.30-inch
Front Camera
5-megapixel
Resolution
1824×2736 pixels
RAM
8GB
OS
Windows 10
Storage
128GB
Rear Camera
8-megapixel
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Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (Silver, 128GB) – SOLD OUTRs.62,490
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (Clear, 128GB, Intel Core i5, Windows 10) 16GB – SOLD OUTRs.100,330
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3 – SOLD OUTRs.119,500
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Sony Xperia XZ Premium reaches 750Mbps download speed over EE’s LTE network
Earlier this year, the Snapdragon 835 powered a mobile router that clocked 930Mbps download speed. The Sony Xperia XZ Premium is based on the same chipset and it reached 750Mbps in “real-world test conditions” – specifically EE’s LTE network at Wembley Stadium in London.
The test put the one of a kind screen to good use by streaming The Grand Tour in 4K HDR (from Amazon Prime). Other things that the Sony team tried out was to download high quality music for offline listening and downloading “humongous” files from Google Drive.
They don’t specify how they tested the upload, but the Xperia XZ Premium went up to 110Mbps. “The end of wires? It can’t be long,” says Sony.
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