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Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite clears TENAA certification, launch expected soon

After launching a number of new mid-range and budget smartphones such as the Galaxy A52, Galaxy A72, Galaxy F12, Galaxy F02s, etc, Samsung is preparing to unveil a new affordable tablet, as their demand is continuously increasing due to work from home culture.

So far, we’ve witnessed various leaks and certifications regarding the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite that are enough to reveal Samsung’s plan for its next tablet. Now, this upcoming larger screen device has spotted on China’s TENAA certification alongside the images of its rear and front side and some of the specifications.

According to the TENAA database, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite packs a 5100mAh battery with a 15W fast charging support and comes with Android 11-based One UI 3.1 out of the box. This tablet carries model number SM-T225C and measures 212.5x x 124.7 x 8mm.

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Aside from this, the TENAA documents also include some images of this unreleased Samsung tablet that sports a larger screen (nearly 8.7″) surrounded by slightly thick bezels and has a single rear camera.

As per the previous report, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite was already listed on various market’s official support pages including Russia, Belgium, Norway, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, the Caribbean, Portugal, Liechtenstein, and Spain.

Furthermore, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is rumored to be powered by a MediaTek Helio P22 processor supported by 3GB RAM. Lastly, it is important to mention that Samsung has not yet confirmed its launch but it is likely to happen in the near future. We’ll keep you posted whenever new info regarding this matter surfaces on the web.

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