Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite review: Big screen slate for work, play and more



Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a stripped-down version of the Galaxy Tab S6, which the South Korean electronics maker launched last year. Priced Rs 27,999 onwards, the Lite variant costs somewhere in between the price points of the iPad mini and iPad, and seems to be an affordable proposition in the large screen tablet segment for work, online classes, entertainment and more. But is it? Let’s find out:

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite: Design
Like the Galaxy Tab S6, the Lite version has minimal design and good ergonomics. It is thin and lightweight, and boasts a proportionate metallic construction. In vertical orientation, the slate’s power key and volume rockers are on the right side of the frame. These buttons might not be easily accessible in some situations but, nonetheless, they do not obstruct the usage in any way. On the back, the tab has a single camera module featuring an 8-megapixel sensor. There is a 5MP camera on the front for selfies, which doubles up as a face recognition module for screen unlock mechanism. The face recognition works quickly and unlocks the device in seconds. It somehow makes up for the absent fingerprint sensor. 


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