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4 weeks ago (Last edited 4 weeks ago by SamsungJoJo ) in
TabletsI'm looking for a tablet.
I want a normal looking one, so I naturally check the latest gen, Tab 10. However, the Galaxy brains at Samsung decided to skip the regular size version and go for ridiculous sized only.
Tab 9 has a regular sized version, but I'm not sure it will get 7 years of support.
Do people really want to walk around with TV monitor sized tablets? I don't get it.
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TabletsTab S9 is supported with five years of security updates and four generations of Android OS and One UI upgrades
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Galaxy Fold 6 512g(VZW), Galaxy Book (original, VZW), Tab S8 Ultra, Tab S4, Galaxy Watch7Ultra(VZW),Galaxy Watch6Classic 47mm(VZW), M8 Smart Monitor, NEO 55" QN90D TV, Buds Pro
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TabletsMy "walk around" tablet is my ZFold6. My 14" Tab S8U sits on my desk connected to a 32" monitor and has replace my Windows desktop for the last 2 years.
I also have my Tab S4 which still works great for media consumption.
My guess is that the Samsung A line smaller tabs are selling better than the S line so they were able to drop the less popular S10......just a guess.....or maybe it'll come out as an FE later this year????
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TabletsClearly it isnt just myself that likes the larger tablets. You can't really expect a company to keep selling a product that doesn't sell very well.