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Samsung bring a new Mystic Navy colour to the Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+

Samsung are one of the few manufacturers still making high end tablets and last year’s ultimate high-performance offerings, the Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+, both just got a facelift making them even more attractive.

We loved the Galaxy Tab S7 when we checked it out last year and now Samsung have made it even more attractive with a new colour option, Mystic Navy. The new colour gives consumers more choice and the ability to further customise their performance Galaxy Tab S7 of choice.

The Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ both offer Samsung’s top of the line Super AMOLED display along with a powerful chipset allowing it to perform demanding tasks for longer times thanks also to a large battery. The two tablets are available in 11-inch and 12.4-inch displays respectively.

Both tablets already run Samsung’s latest One UI 3.1 with the ability to share progress from one app on one device to another device immediately. There is also wireless keyboard sharing and auto switching of audio between Galaxy devices.

Garry McGregor, Vice President of IT and Mobile, Samsung Electronics Australia, said:

“The tablet market has evolved significantly in the past year as Australians seek out devices that can perform seamlessly with the latest applications, streaming services, as well as mobile gaming platforms which are now offered over the cloud.

As we saw in 2020, Australians are looking for their technology to do more for them so they can maximise their time. The tablet has become the go-to device to increase productivity during work and increase play time – especially when we’re at home or on the go.”

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ in Mystic Navy will be available for order from today at Samsung.com, Samsung Experience Stores and selected partners.

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