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โ๏ธ Elevate your work and play with the Samsung Tab S6 Lite โ where creativity meets mobility!
The Samsung Tab S6 Lite Gray WiFi 64GB is a sleek, lightweight tablet featuring a 10.4-inch WQXGA LED display, precision S Pen support, and AKG-tuned speakers. Powered by an Exynos 9611 processor and 8GB RAM, it offers smooth multitasking and up to 15 hours of battery life. Ideal for students and professionals on the move, it supports seamless integration with Galaxy devices and cloud apps, making it a versatile tool for note-taking, media consumption, and light creative work.











| ASIN | B086K74BFD |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 104,131 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,846 in Tablets |
| Box Contents | Charger |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Brand Name | Samsung |
| CPU Model Number | SM-P610NZAABTU |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Colour | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Keyboard, Mouse, Stylus |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,062 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED |
| Display resolution maximum | 1200 x 2000 (WQXGA) Pixels |
| Generation | 6 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hard-Drive Size | 64 GB |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Human Interface Types | Keyboard, Mouse |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6.3L x 0.2W x 9.6Th centimetres |
| Item Weight | 465 Grams |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.9 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SM-P610NZAABTU |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1200 x 2000 (WQXGA) Pixels |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | Galaxy Tab 6 |
| Model Number | SM-P610NZAABTU |
| Model name | Galaxy Tab 6 |
| Native Resolution | 1200 x 2000 pixels |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Operating System Family | Android |
| Operating Systems | Android 9 Pie |
| Operating system | Android 9 Pie |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Description | Expos 9611 |
| Processor Speed | 2.8 GHz |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Size | 6 GB |
| Screen Size | 10.4 Inches |
| Screen size | 10.4 Inches |
| Set Name | Galaxy Tab S6 Lite |
| Size | 64GB |
| Speaker Description | Superb AKG sound |
| Specific Uses For Product | travel entertainment |
| Style Name | WiFi |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3, AAC, FLAC |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Video Processor | ARM |
| Warranty Type | 24 months |
| Wireless Technology Type | Cellular |
C**R
PERFECT tablet for university students
A review from my daughter (who the tablet was purchased for): As a recent university graduate going to do a masters in september, I have found it a bit of a nuisance to lug around my heavy 5 year old laptop along with its charger to various lectures around campus for three years. The main motivator for me was that my laptop decided to make a load of fan noise despite multiple attempts in repairs which proved to be quite embarassing when it decided to whir away during lectures. It led me to resort to pen and paper but I found that awkward, expensive (buying wodges of notepads, or to find the local shop running out of stock every single time) and difficult to keep organised and hard to keep up to speed with lecturers talking so fast. Afterwards, I resorted to my phone but the screen is extremely small so using Microsoft Word, Powerpoint etc proved difficult to use when the on screen keyboard took up half the screen! (Some lecturers did not appreciate seeing me on my phone too, as they thought I was texting and not paying attention also) About a month ago, I purchased this tablet and have found it to be extremely useful so far. The s-pen accompanied with a note taking app does wonders when wanting to add a handwritten annotation to a university lecture on powerpoint (not at uni currently due to the virus but I have tried and tested this on previous lectures!) and when a third party keyboard is connected via bluetooth, typing is such a breeze without taking up the valuable screen. In terms of what the tablet has to offer, it offers a large amount for the price it is when compared to other tablets and definitely provides an alternative to buying a new laptop, where I can still use my old one when I am not out and about. Having Microsoft word and powerpoint etc available through the cloud means that the files do not take up the tablet's memory, leaving room for media and other apps! When searching for the appropriate tablet, I did come across some reviews saying that the s pen was difficult staying attached magnetically to the side underneath the volume controls. HOWEVER, this is easily rectified as the pen attaches really firmly when it's upside-down with the tip of the pen pointing to the volume controls and is difficult to knock off when it is attached the way you think it would. Some really useful resources to make comparisons when considering tablets are available on youtube, which go over the whole specs of each one particularly of the s6 lite compared to the s6. Differences between the two are mainly down to the screen displays (but the differences are marginal when seen on youtube), the s-pen (which the s6 doesn't have), number of speakers and the number of cameras/camera quality (for me personally, I wouldn't really use the cameras on a tablet to take quality photos anyway, let alone to have two rear ones!) As a student who doesn't do an arty subject, I've found this tablet really really useful for the price that it is worth and the fact that it doesn't break the bank as much compared to buying a new laptop. I'd suggest if you're a student who's arty that perhaps you'd need to research more regarding the tablet's use of video/photo rendering and using drawing apps/photoshop compared to other devices.
M**L
Great pen make it a very worthwhile purchase.
The pen! Why haven't tablets always had pens like this? It makes the experience of using a tablet so much more precise, pleasurable and elegant. I love how slim it is, too - you can easily select the smallest links or press the tiniest of buttons without obscuring your view. And being able to write using it - to use the pen as an actual pen - is immesureably better than thumbing a virtual keyboard. The handwriting recognition is surprisingly good, but not perfect. I have trouble making it recognise hashtags (they often get interpreted as an F) and similar symbols do get confused sometimes (lower case L, capital i and the number 1 - lI1. They all look the same in my handwriting so there is a degree of adjusting to how the tablet wants you to write.) But this is only ever an issue when converting handwriting to text - if you're just taking notes and intend to save your document as-is, it is equal in convenience and pleasure to using an actual pen and paper. I mostly use the tablet for web browsing and photo editing. As a web browser, there's nothing to complain about. The screen is big enough to make desktop view viable, and the pen is precise enough to make navigating sites in this view a breeze. It is also a capable photo editor! Again, the screen is big enough and bright enough to give you a great view. Lightroom works well but it's here where I'm more aware of the 'lite'-ness of the tablet. Loading up big RAW files can take a few seconds, and there is a small delay when adjusting some sliders. But the loading times and delays are never so long as to frustrate or interrupt my flow of work. Lastly, the free (at time of writing) book cover. I wondered how such a thing could possibly be valued at ยฃ60, but mine has just arrived and I'm pleased to say it is of brilliant quality. I'm not sure what material it's made of but it feels very sturdy indeed. The tablet snaps into it snugly with reassuringly strong magnets, can stand at a couple of different angles and the dedicated space for that precious pen is appreciated, too. If you're reading this and the free offer is still going, go for it! I suppose I should mention some negatives, actually. There is no dedicated means to attach a keyboard (and the book cover won't accommodate one either) so you need to find a wired or blutooth solution if you need to be able to type properly. The battery life is fine but not amazing - I charge about every other day. And while the screen can be very bright, it is also very reflective. I find myself struggling to see past my own reflection when outside on a sunny day. But that's about all I can say. Overall, a great tablet! It's the pen that makes it and you won't find any equivalent at this price, so definitely go for it if you like the look of the pen and its functionality.
๏ฟฝ**๏ฟฝ
Ideal mid range tablet
**February 2023: Updated to Android 13** **April 2022: Updated to Android 12** **March 2021: Updated to Android 11 and now includes Samsung DeX** I bought this primarily for web browsing, streaming films and television (Netflix, Now TV, iPlayer, etc.) and casting music stored on the memory card Iโve inserted into it to my Sonos speakers. It arrives with Android 10 which should upgrade over time to at least Android 12. It's longer and thinner than the Galaxy Tab S3 it's replacing and you get less top and bottom borders when watching widescreen productions. The bezels are thin but wide enough for you to comfortably hold the device without obscuring the screen and I like the floating function keys that rotate with the screen. Build quality is good and it's thin and not noticeably heavy to hold. Thereโs lots of preinstalled Samsung bloatware, including their 'Bixby' virtual assistant. Some of it can be uninstalled, some cannot. Youโll need to go into the settings and turn off notifications for any bloatware you don't require but canโt uninstall and there is the option to send some of it into a 'deep sleep', ensuring that it doesnโt eat up battery life and processing power. Obviously some corners have been cut to reflect the price and the โLiteโ name โ two speakers instead of four, TFT screen (the colour is not as rich and deep as OLED) and 4GB of RAM, but the screen, sound and overall performance and speed are impressive for a tablet in this price range. You can have a lot of apps open and running concurrently and it copes with ease. The S Pen is responsive and attaches itself to the side of the device by magnet. Ideal for artwork and writing, it's also useful for using instead of a finger in general use. Both cameras are more than adequate. Battery life is especially good and lasts for hours and a full charge from empty takes approximately 3 hours. It arrives with a USB-C lead and a USB wall plug. I use an AmazonBasics 6' USB-C to USB-C cable and USB-C wall plug to charge the device. A full charge using this configuration takes 2 hours and it shows as 'Fast charging' in the notification panel. Iโve inserted a 400GB San Disk Micro SD card filled with thousands of FLAC files and it casts them without problem to my Sonos speakers or I can listen to them with Bluetooth headphones (or wired - it has a 3.5mm headphone jack). Overall, Iโm very happy with this tablet. There are better and more expensive Samsung devices available, but for basic home use this is fit for purpose.
Q**R
So much better than iPad....
Been waiting for this to go on sale for a while and was delighted with the 33% reduction on Prime Day. Apple iOS is a mess when it comes to simply plugging in external USB drives or SSDs, so I've been desperate to get an Android tablet for years. This Tablet hits the sweet spot for cost vs quality. Ignore the silly reviews that say it's slow, it has 4Gb of ram which is plenty for a slick OS. It has a great screen to body ratio and is perfect for web browsing, video calls, entertainment and light gaming. I nearly bought the Tab S7 but am so glad I didn't. I needed a tablet, not laptop replacement - I already have a Dell XPS 15 for my work needs. All in all a speedy device with the added dimensions of the excellent S Pen. My kids both have one of these each and I'm pleased to say that games like 'Among Us' function perfectly. They absolute adore this tablet. If you want a tablet buy this, for ยฃ259 direct from Amazon during a sale, you cannot go wrong. The best bit? My 500Gb external T7 Samsung SSD simply plugs in and plays any movie or file 'on the go' like a dream. Move over Apple, you've been outdone.
T**O
Perfect students and architects or designers
Absolutely love it. It's very fast and smooth, screen and sound are great quality, the pen is so nice, battery last a full day with heavy usage. The pen is fabulous, it's the main reason I thought I'd give it a try. The nibble is soft rubber, feels extremely natural to use to take notes and do drawings. S pen has so many useful functions, best have a look in YouTube tutorials to make the most out if it.a extremely nice addition for the tablet is a keyboard and mouse. You can easily use it a a decent laptop, again you can use the android os in a very similar way as a Windows or iOS. You do have the option of multitasking, split screen or floating windows. Its obviously not comparable with it's bigger brother Tab S6, but if you are a student especially it will tick all the boxes. Design is beautiful, I got the Oxford grey version and looks and feels premium, it is extremely well build. I'm amazed with the price as well I strongly recommend it, it's the best ยฃ350 I spend
B**E
Great mid spec tablet.
I wanted a tablet for when I was on holiday abroad or in the UK in the caravan. The screen brightness and clarity is really good and the speakers are great. They get very loud and the sound quality is good too, they easily fill a small room. The included pen is really good to use and has some nice features too like live translate, copying text etc. I also love the colouring app Pen Up that's included although it gets a bit addictive and time consuming! The battery life is really good and I love the fact it uses USB-C like most of my other devices which means it can be charged quickly. I chose to have the 4G version over the WiFi only model as it means I don't have to rely on WiFi to watch movies etc - perfect for the caravan. All in all I'm really happy with my tablet, it's good value and has great features.
J**I
A solid performer, beats the 2020 ipad in most aspects and looks super stylish
A brilliant tablet. I was choosing between the new 2020 Ipad and this one. Glad I bought it! It includes the S-pen and its super light but feels good and balanced in hand. Brilliant for someone like me who get pain from touch screens. It has magnet so it clicks nicely to the side of the tablet. With ipad it would have costed some ยฃ80 for the pen. AND! The S-pen doesnt need charging at all! The tablet looks modern with thinnish bezels and laminated screen, unlike ipad which looks so dated now and non-laminated screen. It looks beatiful. It has sterero speakers that work when tablet is horisontal so perfect for watching movies, youtube etc. Again on ipad the speakers are both on the bottom of the tablet. Plenty of memory unlike Ipad again... and it has SD Card slot so can expand even more if need. Negatives? No finger print senser is a bummer. But it has face regognition which is ok for me.
J**R
Great tablet
This was a great replacement for my old tablet. The old one was top of the range from a few years ago (it was about 8 years old!). I was a bit dubious about buying a 'lite', thinking I would be getting a low quality product - I was wrong. This is fast, good screen, good battery life and easy to use, especially with the handy stylus. 100% recommended if you're looking for a decent, good quality tablet at a sensible price.
G**I
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