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Samsung Galaxy Tab Lite 3

12.02.2014

Samsung Electronics has announced the start of sales in Russia of its new entry-level 7-inch tablet Galaxy Tab 3 Lite. The device features a lightweight body (310 grams) with a thin frame, making it comfortable to hold in your hand. A non-removable 3600 mAh battery allows you to watch videos autonomously for 8 hours. The dimensions of the device are 193,4x116,4x9,7 mm.

The solution is based on a 2-core 1,2 GHz Marvell PXA986 processor with Vivante GC1000 graphics. The 2-megapixel camera (1600x1200) is equipped with the Smile Shot function, which detects smiles and automatically takes a picture, as well as Shoot & Share, thanks to which you can instantly share photos immediately after shooting. Panorama Shot is designed for taking panoramic shots.
Among other characteristics of the tablet, we should mention 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal flash memory (support for microSD cards is available) and a screen with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels. There is support for Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS/GLONASS and USB 2.0. The device is available in white and black.

The Samsung GALAXY Tab 3 Lite runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and offers Samsung Apps (30 apps) and Samsung Link technology for sharing and playing content on various smart devices among its unique software features.

The non-cellular version of the Samsung GALAXY Tab 3 Lite will be available in retail across the Russian Federation starting in February for a suggested retail price of RUB 6000, while the 3G version will be available in March for RUB 8000. Also promised the appearance of tablets in bright colors (lemon yellow, lime and pink-peach).

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