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The keyboard is quite comfortable to use, the keys are well-spaced, albeit a little noisy. Since the display on the tab is large enough, you can keep Zoom and the notes app open simultaneously for ease of work (thanks to Samsung Dex). I used the S Pen a lot to take notes during meetings, much like what I do with the Apple Pencil and my iPad. This works well, but you need to set it up first.Īs far as Galaxy Tab S7 FE’s accessories are concerned, we found ourselves using the keyboard and the S-Pen quite intensively. You have to populate the Edge Panel manually and you can also set up combinations of apps you want to open together. You launch the first app and then you open the other two via the Edge Panel, which is a floating carousel of shortcuts. You can open up to three apps at once in split-screen mode but the procedure for this is a bit, ummm, complicated. So the experience you get on the tab is very similar to what you would get on any new Galaxy smartphone, just that you experience it on a bigger screen.
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The Galaxy Tab S7 FE runs Samsung's OneUI 3.1 is based on Android 11. Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE has a 10,090mAh battery under the hood with 45W fast charge support though the tab ships only with a 15W charger.
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Other connectivity features on this tablet include Bluetooth 5, dual-band Wi-Fi ac, etc. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE Can be used to make phone calls as well. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE Is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G and works only on 4G (LTE) cellular networks, Despite the same chip supporting 5G network on smartphones. If you are planning to use the Galaxy Tab S7 FE As a replacement for your laptop, then the keyboard is something you might want to consider. Besides this, there is the optional Book Cover Keyboard case that can be purchased separately for this tab for ₹14,999. The S-Pen Can be docked on one side of the tablet magnetically, Or you can also place it on the back near the camera module. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE ships with the S-Pen, and one that is much larger than what you get with Samsung’s smartphones, obviously. Given that the face recognition on the tab is a little sluggish, Samsung should have been wiser than to leave it out. Samsung has also left out the fingerprint sensor on the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, which we feel it should not have done. Also, this one feature is missing from Apple's iPads. This makes it much easier to access it while on video calls. When in landscape mode, the camera sits on top of the display, as it rightly should. One of the good things about the Galaxy Tab S7 FE is the placement of the front camera. The bezels all around are a little thick, but the screen is bright with good contrast levels. The refresh rate on the Galaxy Tab S7 FE is a standard 60Hz which many might find disappointing, but we had no real issues with it given our use case. The more expensive Galaxy Tab S7+ has a screen of the same size, but it is an AMOLED and comes with a higher resolution. You get a 12.4-inch LCD display (when measured diagonally) with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 2,560 x 1,600 pixels resolution. Prices for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE starts at ₹46,999 for 4GB + 64GB variant and ₹50,999 for 6GB +128GB variant. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE has a USB Type-C port for charging and there are contact pins and grooves on the edges to dock the tab on the keyboard case. There are two AKG-tuned speakers placed on two ends of the left edge (when held horizontally), when in landscape mode, these speakers end up being on the bottom to give you that left and right stereo sound feel and they come with Dolby Atmos support. There is no headphone jack on the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, the power and volume buttons are on one end while the SIM tray (which can hold a Nano-SIM and microSD card) is on the other side on the right edge of the tablet when held up horizontally.

The tab looks sturdy overall and is a bit on the heavier side making it slightly cumbersome to hold for long periods of use. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE has an all-metal body that has a nice, premium feel to it, and you get it in colours like Mystic Silver, Mystic Black, Mystic Pink, and Mystic Green.
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The design on this is similar to what we’ve seen on the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+, and all in all these tabs look like they’ve been “inspired” by what Apple has done with its iPad Pro devices. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE looks pretty sleek with its flat edges.
