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Samsung's Fan Editions are designed to offer the experience of some premium products in a more modest and less expensive set of hardware. We saw this with the S20FE, for example. But it seems that when it comes to tablets, the company is ignoring this. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE has arrived in Brazil — and it costs as much as its sibling, a true flagship.

With a Snapdragon 750G processor, 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of internal storage, and a 10.090 mAh battery, the device has a 12,4-inch Quad HD resolution LCD screen with a refresh rate of just 60Hz. If it weren't for its price of R$5 for the domestic market, it could offer consumers more advanced hardware than tablets in the line. A Galaxy Tab. But, in this price range it competes with much more interesting devices.

Image of Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE

Himself Galaxy Tab S7, which has a dual camera, Snapdragon 865 Plus, and records in 4K, is going for R$5.250 on Samsung's website — and around R$4,5 in retail. The eighth-generation iPad also with 128 GB costs around the same R$5 — and offers much more performance, given the difference between the chips.

Galaxy Tab S7 FE launch promotion offers free Galaxy Buds Live

Now available in Brazil, anyone who buys a Galaxy Tab S7 FE until July 31st will get a Galaxy buds live at no additional cost. These are the company's Bluetooth headsets launched last year, which resemble a capsule shape and are one of the company's few non-in-ear models. The tablet comes with the S-Pen in the box, and it can be stored in the magnetic slot on the back of the tablet.

The Tab S7 FE arrives in Brazil in black and silver, and the good news is that the R$5 device does not come with Wi-Fi or LTE variants, all models have 4G connectivity (5G is for other more advanced and even more expensive tablets).