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Samsung launches Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro rugged tablet

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Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro rugged tablet. It’s a versatile tablet that comes with a strong body and is portable enough to power productivity beyond the office.

The company has built it with military-grade toughness, advanced productivity features, and the Knox security platform to succeed under the pressure of today’s mobile business.

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Its price and availability details are not revealed yet. However, you can check out the complete specifications below.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro specifications:

Display:

The new Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro comes with a 10.1 inches TFT LED display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200. The touch sensitivity of the display is also adjustable for use with gloves so workers can use the device without jeopardizing their health or safety.

Processor:

Samsung only mentioned that it’s powered by a 6nm Octa-Core processor that keeps employees connected and highly productive with faster processing speeds.

Storage:

It comes in two storage variants including 4GB RAM + 64GB internal storage and 6GB RAM + 128GB internal storage. The device is also capable of storage expansion through a MicroSD card.

Software:

The devices come pre-installed with the Android 12-based One UI 4 operating system which enables a more personalized experience.

Camera:

Samsung’s new rugged tablet equips a single rear camera that is 13MP. On the front, it has an 8MP selfie camera.

Battery:

The product sports a 7,600mAh battery. It comes with a replaceable battery and POGO fast charging, which can recharge the device quickly. And with No Battery Mode, the device can be used continuously at a kiosk or in a vehicle without battery.

Other features:

The new Galaxy tablet also features IP68 water and dust resistance, S-Pen, and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The connectivity options include USB Type-C, 5G, LTE, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and Bluetooth 5.2.

For more information, visit Samsung Newsroom.

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