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New leaked renders show the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G in pink

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite soon in three variants – Wi-Fi only (SM-T730), 4G (SM-T735), and 5G (SM-T736B/SM-T736N). Last month, leaked renders of the 5G model showed us the Tab S7 Lite in Black color. Now a few more images have surfaced, which show the tablet in a Pink shade along with an S-Pen stylus and Book Cover in a matching color.

New leaked renders show the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G in pink color

The renders reveal the Book Cover will have two S-Pen holsters – one on the inside and the other carved near the dual camera unit. You can also notice the power key and volume rocker on the right-side frame of the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G, with the USB-C port and speaker located at the bottom. There’s also a selfie camera on the right bezel.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G

The Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G won’t come in Black and Pink colors only. One of the leaked pictures tells us the tablet will have a total of five color options.

New leaked renders show the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Lite 5G in pink color

While there’s no word from Samsung about the Galaxy Tab S7 Lite yet, reliable tipster Roland Quandt claims there’s “no such thing as a Galaxy Tab S7 Lite”. The tablet will be actually called the Galaxy Tab S7+ Lite.

We don’t know Samsung’s rationale behind putting “+” and “Lite” in the same name, but considering the Korean conglomerate’s past record of naming its devices, we aren’t surprised.

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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