Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE Wi-Fi variant launched in India
Samsung introduced the Galaxy Tab S7 FE in India in June, but it only launched the LTE variant in the country. Now the Wi-Fi-only model is also available for purchase in India through Amazon.in. It comes in a single 4GB/64GB configuration priced at INR41,999 ($575/€485), and you get four color options – Mystic Pink, Mystic Black, Mystic Silver, and Mystic Green. The LTE version is also offered in the same colorways but has two memory options – 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB priced at INR46,999 ($645/€545) and INR50,999 ($700/€590), respectively.
The LTE and Wi-Fi versions come with the same…
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