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If you're on the search for a secondary device to use for steaming and other odd jobs, then you may want to consider the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite - with a clean finish, decent battery life and quick performance to get you by. Whilst it's not powerful en...
Portable and premium design, Responsive performance, S Pen included...
No AMOLED screen, No fingerprint scanner, DeX not included...
If you're searching for a basic productivity and entertainment device rather than a laptop replacement, then the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a real contender. It's got a great featherweight design, is suited to streaming and is a brilliant tool for note...
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The Samsung Tab S6 Lite tablet I've been testing out the past few weeks has 64GB of storage and Wi-Fi connectivity, making it comparable to the iPad Air, only it is significantly cheaper. The model I've reviewed costs $549 ($649 for 128GB of memory), whil...
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In the age of smartphones with screen sizes of over 6-inches, the thought of owning a tablet rarely crosses my mind. That said, I won't deny the usefulness of owning one – especially when using such a device to appreciate videos via a larger screen, or to...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a worthwhile consideration if you're eyeing for a tablet that benefits you in both productivity and leisure. Although it does have its limitations in terms of performance and display, these shortcomings are easily overloo...
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Whenever there's a device with the ‘Lite' moniker in its name, it's hard not to draw comparisons with the more premium non-Lite device, which leads us to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. Powered by a Samsung Exynos 9611 with 4GB RAM+64GB storage, the tabl...
Still a bit pricey for a midrange Android tablet...
This is the allrounder tablet to get if you want the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 tablet but don't have the budget for it.Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Specs & Price >...
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In 2020, the question of why you're buying a tablet at all honestly feels a little more pressing than the question of which brand you should go with. If you're looking for a portable content consumption machine, there's a good chance that Tab S6 Lite can...
Slick design, S-Pen included...
Iffy performance, No DeX...
The Tab S6 Lite is a great first tablet but it's ultimately subject to many of the same - if not more - limits as its namesake...
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In 2020, the question of why you're buying a tablet at all honestly feels a little more pressing than the question of which brand you should go with. If you're looking for a portable content consumption machine, there's a good chance that Tab S6 Lite can...
Slick design, S-Pen included...
Iffy performance, No DeX...
As with the regular Tab S6, your success with the Tab S6 Lite really does depend on your expectations. If you're uninterested in the iPadOS ecosystem, it's a worthy alternative but it's much better suited to content consumption than creation.Samsung Tab S...
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It comes with the S Pen included – and within this promotional period, you'll also get the keyboard case for free. For the price of RM1,699, is it good?The tablet doesn't have any fancy design. It's made out of metal and has antenna lines on the two...
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Sometimes, simpler is better. Not everyone needs a tablet that can replace their laptop, or partner up with a keyboard to knock out screenplays every time they visit Starbucks.With Apple rapidly evolving the iPad into a multi-use productivity powerhouse...
Great all-round performance for the price, Includes a stylus in the box, Speakers have real punch...
Basic iPad has more power, Android not the perfect tablet OS...
With decent performance, useful software additions and an S Pen included in the box, the Tab S6 Lite might be the most well-rounded Android tablet around right now. Samsung has never come closer to matching Apple's entry-level model in terms of features...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is terrific value if you don't need a premium-level tablet. It's a “pure” tablet in every respect, not bundled with a Bluetooth keyboard or billed as a multifunctional productivity powerhouse, but it is excellent for sketchi...
Includes S Pen stylus,Excellent for artists and note-takers,Good sound with 3.5mm headphone jack...
LCD screen, not OLED or AMOLED, Imperfect writing-to-text software, Some palm rejection issues...
For tablet users who love the idea of sketching and note-taking but don't want to pay another £90 for an Apple Pencil, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is a great buy. However, some small tracking errors, an LCD screen and Android niggles prevent the Tab S6 Lite fr...
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This means the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is one of the best Android tablets around, and will be more than good enough for people on the market for a mobile Netflix station or study aid during lectures. Niggling issues with Android on a tablet stop it being the i...
Solid build quality, S Pen included, Decent battery life, Samsung apps great for note taking...
Underpowered, Android apps not always optimised for tablet form factor...
The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a solid tablet for its target market. But issues with unoptimised apps and a slightly under-powered CPU mean power users and creatives will be better off looking elsewhere.ProsSolid build qualityS Pen includedDecent battery lifeS...
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It's become something of a cliche to call every new Android slate an iPad competitor, but more so than most the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite seems like an attempt to break Apple's stranglehold on the tablet market. From the price to the screen size and vari...
Robust design, Plentiful UI customization options, S Pen stylus included...
Some issues with S Pen, Can be a little sluggish in use, Android not perfectly optimized for tablets...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a well-rounded iPad competitor, and it's arguably the best non-premium tablet the company has ever put out. It has strengths, from the inclusion of the S Pen to software customization options and a fairly robust and good-...
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Samsung has been carrying the Android tablet space on its back for the last few years, but its latest Tab S6 line has been a real turning point for the series. The newly announced Galaxy Tab S6 Lite carries a lot of the refinements from the higher-end Tab...
Excellent build quality and size, Included SPen is a nice touch, Great battery life...
The screen could be a little better, Android on tablets is not great, Not a speed demon...
When it comes down to it, this is an exceptional tablet if you have a Samsung phone, because that unlocks cool features like 'Auto-Hotspot' and notification forwarding. You'll still need to weigh what you want from the tablet between this and the Tab S6...
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Until recently there were very few good affordable non-iPad tablets. Now there's a bunch. So there's a good chance you're reading this wondering if you should buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, or t he company's Tab S5e, or the Tab A 10.1. Or, y'know, go...
S-Pen is great for sketching - and comes included,Lovely metal build,Good stereo speakers,Long battery life...
Loses the sharper OLED screen of the Tab S5e/S6,Not as powerful as the cheapest iPad,No Samsung DeX...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is an obvious choice if you were in love with the idea of sketching on an iPad 10.2 - until you saw the cost of an Apple Pencil.This Samsung tablet comes with a very good Pencil alternative, the S-Pen, and is an all-round qu...
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The Galaxy Tab S6 is the best that Android can currently muster but with a high price and more professional aspirations, it can’t compete at the low end.Thankfully, Samsung is trying to address this particular predicament with the stripped-back Galaxy Tab...
Great price, S Pen stylus included, Excellent battery life...
No AMOLED screen, No DEX support...
In truth, there isn't much that's new and exciting about the Galaxy Tab S6. There are several things about this tablet I like very much: the screen is great, the bundled S Pen is a neat extra and, despite the price, it feels like a proper piece of premium...
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Samsung Electronics has unveiled its latest tablet offering, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, which will come with a redesigned S Pen. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite has a 10.4-inch screen, Android 10 OS, a 2.3GHz quad core processor (with the option to add 1.7GHz), 4GB R...
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If you have been following the news lately, you would have probably heard that Huawei and Samsung have been formidable rivals in the tech industry. According to Canalys, as reported by Esquire Philippines, that despite facing U.S. sanctions, Huawei shippe...
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Creativity comes easy with the $349.99 Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, the best way to get an active stylus tablet at a relatively low cost. The S6 Lite's included S Pen stylus gives you a pen experience for $80 less than the base iPad plus Apple Pencil, maki...
S Pen stylus included, Rich stereo speakers, Good build quality...
Not an OLED display, No hardware keyboard attachment, Poor gaming performance...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is an affordable creative and note-taking tablet for users who prefer to stay on the Android side of things...
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Samsung is the only manufacturer interested in producing high-end Android tablets, but last year, the company added a slightly cheaper option to its Tab S lineup. The Galaxy Tab S5e retained the high-quality AMOLED screen and thin design of Samsung's high...
The Tab S6 Lite is built well, despite the budget-ish price. The screen is also decent, The S Pen works similarly to the pen on Galaxy Note phones, complete with pressure sensitivity and a button for performing actions in apps, This tablet just keeps goin...
The Tab S6 Lite sacrifices some functionality from the Tab S6/Tab S5e in the name of reduced costs — there's no fingerprint sensor, no pogo connectors for keyboard accessories, and no AMOLED screen, There still aren't many Android apps specifically optimi...
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite8/10Yes, if you really don't want an iPad. iPads are better tablets in almost every respect than anything running Android, not only because Apple has done a much better job of cultivating a platform for tablet-optimized apps, but...
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Samsung now offers its tablet flagship Galaxy Tab S6 in a less expensive version. It is called Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, starts at 379 Euros, and does not only share the name with the flagship model, which still costs at least 600 Euros in online shops. The de...
slim chassis, S-Pen included, high-contrast TFT screen, good stereo sound, long battery runtime...
no fingerprint scanner, no NFC, mediocre Wi-Fi receiving performance, good camera pictures require daylight, limited performance for modern games, throttling under load...
Tablet for creative users with compromisesThe Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a reasonable lite version of the Galaxy Tab S6. Similar to the tablet flagship, the Lite model is also shipped with Samsung's S-Pen, which is a great tool for drawings and note...
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Price: $349 CPU: Samsung Exynos 9610 RAM: 4GB Storage: 64GB Display: 10.4 inches, 2000 x 1200 pixels Camera: 5MP (front); 8MP (rear) Battery: 12:40 Size: 9.6 x 6.3 x 0.3 inches Weight: 1 poundWithout Samsung, Android tablets would be as extinct as...
Premium design with thin bezels, Amazing battery life, S Pen is included, Bright 10.4-inch screen, Affordable...
Middling performance, Android still isn't great for tablets, Face unlock is hit-or-miss...
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S6 Lite makes a case for Android tablets by delivering a premium design, bright display and long battery life for just $350...
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The world of Android tablets has needed the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite — an iPad competitor for the Android side. The Tab S6 Lite’s screen and sound are strong enough to stand side by side Apple's $329 iPad, and we're not even bothered that the Galaxy Tab...
Slim bezel, Excellent battery lif, Bright scree, S-Pen included...
Underwhelming performanc, Some Android apps still need tablet optimizatio, Face unlock recognition is unreliable...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite makes a strong argument as to how good an Android tablet can be. Its sharp and colorful display mixes with strong audio to make a great device for streaming shows and songs around the house, and its thin bezels make it feel...
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Source: Joe Maring / Android CentralWhen's the last time you thought about buying an Android tablet? If you're like me, it's probably been a hot minute. The market for Android tablets used to be ripe with competition, with plentiful choice available whe...
Sleek aluminum design, Comes with a free S Pen, Bright and colorful display, Dual AKG speakers, Headphone jack and USB-C...
Super sluggish performance, No fingerprint sensor, Doesn't have a keyboard accessory, Lots of Android apps still aren't optimized for tablets...
Source: Joe Maring / Android CentralThe Galaxy Tab S6 Lite has me conflicted.On the one hand, there's a lot about this tablet that's done incredibly well. The design is outstanding, the display looks great, and having the S Pen included at no extra cost i...
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It's been years since I have reviewed an Android tablet that didn't come with a keyboard cover. The idea of a plain old tablet is nice, in a retro kind of way. Just because the Surfaces and iPad Pros of the world are being pitched as productivity powerhou...
Useful S Pen, Excellent note-taking features, Long-lasting battery, Modern and premium build for the price...
No fingerprint scanner, Screen could be brighter, Palm rejection needs work, Summary, If you're looking for a capable Android tablet for watching videos, reading ebooks and Zooming with your loved ones, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a solid option. It offers...
Ultimately, the Tab S6 Lite is good because it's simple. It isn't striving to be a 2-in-1 that might require better hardware and multitasking software. Those looking for a well-designed, long-lasting and capable Android tablet will find the Galaxy Tab S6...
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