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Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 hits India

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Ro 18 October 2018

Samsung Android Tablets

Samsung's premium 10.5-inch tablet, Galaxy Tab S4, just arrived on Indian soil three months after its initial release. The company is making the device available for purchase starting today at its online shop and offline retailers.

However, if you are willing to wait, the tablet will be offered on Amazon.in starting October 20 with a price tag of INR 57,900 ($787) and various launch offers. That's some steep pricing right there as Apple's iPad Pro 10.5-inch model goes for around INR 50,000 ($679) but without accounting for the Apple Pen and the flip cover keyboard.

Unfortunately, there's still no word on how much the keyboard cover will cost or if the DeX dock is included in the package.

In case you are still wondering whether the Galaxy Tab S4 deserves your hard-earned money, you should check out our hands-on review.

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  • Anonymous
  • U{p
  • 21 Oct 2018

Typical Samsung!!

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  • Anonymous
  • 6jr
  • 19 Oct 2018

Only android sales. IPad sales are up. It's because google hates tablets and doesn't develop for them. Android still sucks for tablets after so many years. Google wants to push chromebooks down to people's throats. But people hate it , so google...

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  • Anonymous
  • XQB
  • 19 Oct 2018

Hits India and sold 0

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