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Home / Lifestyle / Your Light, Compact, and Stylish Friend

Your Light, Compact, and Stylish Friend

July 15, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

A tablet makes work and leisure easier and more convenient, but a heavy device can defeat its purpose. The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is light and compact, yet with enough horsepower to get you through your daily needs. Its size makes for a comfortable hold for long periods of time so you can stay connected for longer.

 

The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite weighs at a mere 366g despite its 8.7” display[1]. The bigger display and slimmer bezels provide a more immersive viewing experience without the weight of a heavy device chaining you to your desk. Add in the dual speakers and Dolby Atmos sound system, and you get a portable personal cinema in your hands. With the light weight, children can also manage both the tablet and their school work at the same time as there is less need to hold the tablet with both hands.

 

Of course, not only is the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite compact and portable, it is designed with style as well. With its slim metal body, it exudes an air of elegance, and the design is also practical because the metal body gives it a sturdy feel and makes the device more robust for travel. No need to worry about the tablet getting knocked about when you slot it in your bag or let the kids reign over it.

 

As is expected from any portable device, convenience is key. The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite has a Type-C USB port for easier adaptability. The battery has a 5,100mAh[2] capacity and 15W Fast-charging[3] support, so you can charge less frequently but also quicker when needed, and you can avoid cutting short your leisure time or interrupting your workflow. Quick access is also a key part of convenience, and the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is equipped for it with face recognition for easier and safer access to your device.

 

As the newest member of our Samsung Tab range, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is now available at the recommended retail price of RM699. You can also get a free clear cover[4] and a complimentary 6-month subscription to 108 Snap Learn e-books[5] if you make your purchase between now until 31 July 2021.

 

To learn more about the promotion, just visit https://www.samsung.com/my/offer/mobile/tab-a7-lite-launch-promo/

 

For further information on the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, go to https://www.samsung.com/my/tablets/galaxy-tab-a/galaxy-tab-a7-lite-gray-64gb-sm-t220nzafxme

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