Review Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 with S Pen
I recently move over to working on the Samsung Galaxy A Tab with S Pen and so far it has survived everything that I have thrown at it.
Read more about Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 with S Pen below
The S Pen allows you to take notes, draw on photos, create custom animated GIFs and more.
Watch everything come to life on the stunning 10.1" Full HD display.
An Octa-core processor powered by a long-lasting battery with up to 14 hours of web browsing (1).
Expand your tablet’s memory up to an additional 256GB with a microSD card (sold separately).
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Inch with S Pen
Take your favorite digital entertainment wherever you go and express your ideas using the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Inch with S Pen. Using the precise S Pen, you can draw, create custom animated GIFs, and select pics to post. The Tab A’s 10.1-inch display brings your creations to life in rich colors and crisp details, while a long-lasting battery and powerful Octa-core processor let you browse online or stream your favorite shows wherever you go. The Tab A offers two cameras for taking photos and videos and a microSD card slot (3) for adding memory, so you can keep all of your favorite moments with you.
What's in the Box:
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Inch with S Pen, White
Travel adapter
MicroUSB cable
Quick start guide
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