Samsung has officially announced a new tablet to its portfolio today, with the Korean company launching the Galaxy Tab E (SM-T560). The slate was launched in Taiwan and is a mid-range tablet, although the specs are pretty low end to match an affordable price tag.
The Tab E comes with a 9.6-inch TFT with 800 x 1280 resolution, a quad core Spreadtrum SC7730SE processor clocked at 1.3GHz, and 1.5GB of RAM. Other specs include 8GB of storage space, micro SD card support to increase the capacity, a 5 megapixel rear camera, and a 2 megapixel front facer. Interestingly, there is a 5000mAh juicer powering the Tab E, and considering these lowly specs we are certain the new slate will provide stellar battery life. More disappointing is the fact the Galaxy Tab E comes with Android KitKat and not Lollipop, we doubt it will ever be updated.
Samsung said the Galaxy Tab E will launch in Taiwan at the end of June and will cost $225, we expect it will roll out worldwide later.
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