Google Fi is now selling Android tablets for the first time. Google's telecommunications service is now presenting the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ 5G at its official store.
The sale of Samsung's first tablet shows Samsung's commitment to overcoming various connectivity challenges. By using the Galaxy Tab A11+ 5G integrated with the Fi network, Google will overcome various obstacles on its devices.
That way, Google Fi will remove barriers through data, calls, and text messages. Google Fi can support switching between cellular and WiFi networks quickly so that users can get the strongest network connection.
The presence of this device complements the lineup of smart phones and smart watches that have been available previously. This tablet runs the Android 16 operating system (OS) and is equipped with an 11-inch LCD screen. The screen supports a refresh rate of 90Hz.
For performance, the tablet uses an octa-core processor from MediaTek. This processor is combined with 6GB of RAM and an internal storage capacity of up to 128 GB.
Users who need more storage space can use the microSD card slot provided on the device. This additional slot allows for up to 2TB of additional storage memory.
Samsung also added four speaker units that are supported by Dolby Atmos technology. This tablet also still provides an audio jack port so that users who are not used to earbuds can still rely on a regular wired headset.
For its power, the Galaxy Tab A11+ 5G uses a 7,040 mAh battery with 25W fast charging. If you are interested in buying the tablet through Google Fi, you can't do it in Indonesia because Google Fi is only available in the US.
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