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Home / Lifestyle / Gadget / Why Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite?

Why Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite?

August 30, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 As the pandemic is here, everything had changed. And nowadays, online study is everything. As Grace have been online studying for nearly a year, we decided getting a better pad for her instead of her old one which is getting lack already. And why we choose Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite?

1. Lightweight 

The pad is simply lightweight where it is at 366g which is easy to hold for kids. It is so easy for her to use them at anywhere and at anytime for studies or even gaming or watching Youtube as well. 

2. Build with camera

As the pad build with decent camera, she can take pictures for homework submission or even take some decent pictures to share them with friends and family. With the  8 MP camera at the back and 2 MP at the front, it makes it easy for my kids to attend online classes where she can open her camera to show her face to the teacher and also enable her submit online homework easily.

3. Communication

Asides using it for studies, we also install whatsapp, skype so she can communicate with families and relatives too. Since; we could not visit them, it is another good way to be in touch with families without her 

4. Gaming

She can also use it to play games as well. She loves the pad as she can use it to play games with friends or even surfing the internet for her school work and more. 

5. Huge Battery Life 

Huge battery Life is one of the important things to consider as students attending classes nearly for 6 – 7 hours. It is important to have huge battery capacity as it will give them freedom and let them have the online classes with no worries. She can now attend the online classes with peace of mind without charging the pad for few rounds during the class. 

6. Bigger Storage 

Bigger storage plays a big role when buying a pad. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite comes with 64GB storage built in for all your hi-resolution videos, photos and files. You can then expand it with a microSD card for even more storage — up to 1TB. Store more you love and delete less.. 

And of course, we do concern of many things when we get a NEW pad for her. Price is of course a concern for many parents. And being that, our budget stays below RM 800 for a pad and Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite have it all. With the affordable price; we can assured a good quality of pad that suits her needs for online studies, and many more.

For more information about the Samsung Galaxy A7 Lite , checkout https://www.samsung.com/my/tablets/galaxy-tab-a/galaxy-tab-a7-lite-gray-64gb-sm-t220nzafxme/

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