Samsung ends software updates for Galaxy Z Flip 5G and Galaxy Tab S7, S7+
Samsung has ended software updates for a few of its older devices, including the Galaxy Tab S7 series and the Galaxy Z Flip 5G.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung has ended software updates for a few of its older devices, including the Galaxy Tab S7 series and the Galaxy Z Flip 5G.
Expand Expanding CloseAs Samsung continues to speed through its Android 13 rollout, the brand is now bringing the latest software to the Galaxy Tab S7 series and the Galaxy A71, along with other devices.
Expand Expanding CloseOver the past week, Samsung has finally launched Android 12L for its foldables and tablets, several months after the update was first launched by Google. Now, the Galaxy Tab S7 is getting its first taste of Android 12L.
Expand Expanding CloseAndroid 12L’s key feature for tablets and foldables is the taskbar, but there’s a quirk on Samsung devices that disables the taskbar when using a third-party launcher.
Expand Expanding CloseWhile we expected most Android 12 updates for Samsung devices to land in early 2022, the company is taking the last week of 2021 to hit a huge number of devices. Following some of its 2020 launches yesterday, Samsung is now rolling out Android 12 to the Galaxy S10, the original Galaxy Z Flip, and the Galaxy Tab S7 series.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung is in the process of rolling out One UI 3.1.1 to its various smartphones and tablets, and it came with a bit of a surprise for the company’s current flagship tablet. Ported over from the latest foldable, Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 now has a handy taskbar.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung has been hard at work bringing its April security patch to dozens of devices for the past several weeks, and finally, the rollout has extended to the Galaxy Tab S7 series. Why the delay? The added video background, S Pen, and other features for Galaxy Tab S7 might have had something to do with it.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung’s One UI 3.0 rollout has expanded to quite a few different smartphones at this point, and now it’s heading to tablets. The Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ are now getting Android 11.
Expand Expanding CloseThe recently released Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ are now the latest Samsung devices to get officially updated with the October 2020 security patch.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung smartphones and tablets are the only places where you can officially get Fortnite right now, and now the company’s new tablets are getting a boost for the game. The new Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+ can now play Fortnite at 90fps.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter going official earlier this month, Samsung is today announcing final details on its Galaxy Tab S7 series. Pre-orders open today and, for early buyers, there’s a bonus with it.
Expand Expanding CloseAs Epic Games wages war on app stores, the company is especially villainizing Apple through advertising and videos. With its next season approaching and no way for Fortnite players on iPhone to get in on the fun, Epic Games has announced the “FreeFortnite Cup” with prizes including OnePlus 8 smartphones.
Expand Expanding CloseAt the Galaxy Unpacked event earlier this month, Samsung unveiled and teased a wide swath of devices, especially new phones. Today, Netflix has added official HDR support for many newer Samsung devices including the Galaxy Note 20, Z Fold 2, and more.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Android tablet market has essentially dried up over the past several years, but Samsung has stuck it out and found customers for its Galaxy Tab series. This year, Samsung is bringing the Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ to market with bigger screens and more power than ever. Over the past couple of days, I’ve been using Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7+ and there’s a fair bit to talk about with it, but it’s not all positive.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung is one of the few Android OEMs left in the high-end tablet market, and its efforts haven’t gone unnoticed. The Galaxy Tab S6 was a genuinely good device in many ways, and now it’s getting a pair of successors in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 series. Here’s what you need to know.
Expand Expanding CloseAhead of the late 2020 Unpacked event, yet more information and details have been leaking on the internet. The latest are renders of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, while the Tab S7+ has cropped up in live images.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung’s collection of upcoming products has been thoroughly leaked, as well as officially teased. Now, Evan Blass has shared another collection of Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Bud Live, Watch 3, and Tab S7 images to Twitter, with most showing off the Mystic Bronze colorway.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung is preparing to launch a slew of new products on August 5th and, now, the company has put out a teaser which essentially confirms which devices are arriving at the event. In a “trailer” posted to YouTube, Samsung teases Unpacked with the Galaxy Note 20, Fold 2, Tab S7, Watch 3, and Buds Live.
Expand Expanding CloseIf you want a powerful Android tablet, the only real option for the past few years has been Samsung, especially now that Huawei can’t use Google apps. In the next few weeks, Samsung’s latest pair of Android tablets, the Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+, are set to debut and today a huge spec leak reveals all of the details.
Expand Expanding CloseSamsung’s upcoming iPad Pro competitors are set to arrive with some powerful specs and features, but it seems the smaller model might lose some features. According to a new report, the 11-inch Galaxy Tab S7 won’t have an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Expand Expanding CloseIt’s no secret that Samsung is working on a new pair of flagship Android tablets, and so far we’ve actually learned a fair bit about the series. Now, a pair of leaks from the folks over at SamMobile detail the specs of the Galaxy Tab S7+.
Expand Expanding CloseAlongside several other devices this year, Samsung is expected to launch two new Android tablets. Today, the first major leak of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ has hit the web, revealing the 12.4-inch size of the monster productivity machine.
With its announcement likely right around the corner, leaks have been hitting the web almost constantly in the past couple of weeks for Samsung’s next tablet series. Today, a known Samsung leaker has revealed that, finally, Samsung’s flagship tablet might finally match Apple’s with the Galaxy Tab S7 packing a 120Hz display.
In a world where good Android tablets seem harder and harder to come by, Samsung is one of the few exceptions. Thanks to some leaked renders we now have a good idea of what to expect from the upcoming Galaxy Tab S7.