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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 in Stock on Amazon India | Price, Specs

Samsung's flagship Android tablet Galaxy Tab S6 is now in stock online in India on Amazon. It is priced at Rs 59,900 MRP for the WiFi + 4G LTE variant. It comes in two colors - Mountain Gray and Cloud Blue. There is also a WiFi only variant which is currently not available in India.

Model Nos :  SM-T860NZAA / SM-T860NZAAINS, SM-T865NZAA / SM-T865NZAAINS



Check out the current lowest price for Tab S6 here ( Mountain Gray, Cloud Blue )



Galaxy Tab S6 is powered by Qualcomm SM8150 octa core processor ( Snapdragon 855+ ) and comes with 6GB of ram and 128GB of storage. Since this is a tablet, there is a big 7040mAH lithium-ion battery on board.

Like every other high end Samsung device, Tab S6 also feature a Super AMOLED display. It has a 10.5 inch 2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) resolution screen with S-Pen support. The fingerprint sensor is placed under the display. It ships with Android 9 Pie and will get Android 10 OTA update in future for sure.


There are Dual cameras at the back of the S6. There is a 13MP F2.0 aperture main camera along with a 5MP ultra wide angle sensor. On the front, there is a 8MP F2.0 aperture lens for your selfies and video chats. You can record 4K@30fps videos on this as well.

GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo all are supported. It comes with Bluetooth v5.0 support as well. There is no NFC functionality available. Accelerometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor and RGB Light Sensor are on board.

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