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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10: Rumors and things we'd like to see
The Galaxy Tab S10 is rumored as Samsung's newest Android tablet, and here's everything we know about it right here.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra from the mainline Galaxy Tab S9 series that came out last year remains one of the best Android tablets you can buy right now. It may not bring too many changes to the table compared to its predecessor, but even the minor improvements come together to deliver a much improved experience overall. It hasn't been that long since Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 slates entered the market, but it's time to turn our attention toward what's next for the company.
Lenovo's next Windows laptop could double as a standalone Android tablet
The quirky new device could be announced at CES 2024.
Having launched in 2020, Lenovo's ThinkBook line of laptops has gone from strength to strength, offering quirky and offbeat designs that showcase exactly how interesting Windows laptops can be. Some of the unusual ThinkBook devices we have seen over the years include laptops with secondary displays, like the ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 i, which comes with an additional E-Ink panel that allows users to close its lid and use it as an eReader. The company is now reportedly looking to add to that legacy by introducing yet another unusual 2-in-1 laptop.
Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen review: Not quite what you'd hope
One bad part outweighs the good for the Lenovo Tab M10 Plus 3rd Gen. But the price could be its tipping point.
There are a lot of Android tablets on the market, but some of the brands that stand out are Samsung and Amazon. They make some of the best Android tablets out right now, and you'd be hard-pressed to find a competent competitor. That's where Lenovo comes in. Its tablets are available in popular price points and sizes, but can it compete?
Best Android tablets in 2024
There are some great Android tablets out there, so if you're not sure what to buy, we've rounded up the best ones for you.
Thanks to Google's recent efforts to improve Android on large-screen devices, Android tablets are making a comeback. The company introduced a bunch of interface changes with the latest Android OS to enhance user experience on Android tablets and foldables, and it has since updated several first-party apps to make better use of the extra screen real estate. Furthermore, it has laid down new guidelines to help developers build scalable apps that work well on Android tablets, resulting in the Play Store now having more apps that support native scaling on Android tablets than it has ever had before.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+ break cover with newly leaked renders
New leaks give us our best look yet at the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+.
We're just a couple of weeks away from the next Galaxy Unpacked event which is taking place in South Korea on July 26. Over the past month or so, through various leaks and rumors, we've seen and heard what could be announced, with the focus no doubt being on the brand's new foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. In addition, it could debut its new Galaxy Tab S9 tablet line, which will now also apparently also include the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE+.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 tablets get revealed in official leaked renders
A look at Samsung's upcoming Android tablet lineup ahead of its Galaxy Unpacked event which is slated to take place this month.
Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event is set to take place this month, with the company set to unveil its next-generation foldables. This is exciting because Samsung currently makes some of the best foldable smartphones on the market. We've already been treated to a variety of different leaks, from unofficial renders to official marketing ones, reported specifications, and even some live images — we now have a pretty good idea of what to expect with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. But, Samsung will also be showing off other products as well, like its new Galaxy Tab S9 series tablets, which we now get to see in full thanks to newly leaked renders.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is 32% off in this sizzling deal
A massive 12.4-inch Android tablet that offers excellent specifications and is now 32% off for a limited time.
Samsung makes some of the best Android tablets out right now, and if you're looking for a budget mid-range tablet, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE is going to be a great option. The tablet features a large 12.4-inch screen, comes in an assortment of beautiful colors and even includes an S Pen stylus that can be used for taking notes at not extra cost. Right now, the 256GB model comes in at just $460, which is 32% below its suggest retail pricing, making it an incredible steal.
The upcoming Pixel Tablet is way more interesting as a smart home hub
For all of the buzz around Google finally making another tablet, it's the non-tablet features that excite me the most.
Google I/O 2023 kicks off tomorrow, and there are going to be a plethora of announcements, from new software features in Android 14, the Pixel 7a, and the highly anticipated Pixel Fold. Of course, there's also the Pixel Tablet, which is the first tablet from Google since the Pixel Slate back in 2018. It's also the first Android tablet Google has made since the Nexus 9 all the way back in 2014.
OnePlus Pad price set for $479, preorders start April 28
The company has finally revealed pricing, with preorders starting on April 28. OnePlus has yet to reveal an official release date.
OnePlus has finally revealed pricing and availability for its first Android tablet, giving consumers a clearer picture of things to come. After months of anticipation, the firm has finally revealed that the tablet will cost $479 in the US and $649 in Canada. The OnePlus Pads now also officially has a preorder date, which will begin on April 28. The company shared that it will have a special promotion starting on the same date that will knock 50 percent off the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 with purchase of the tablet. Furthermore, the company will also offer a $50 trade-in credit promotion when ordering the tablet.
OnePlus Pad preorders throw in a free gift, but the tablet’s price is still a mystery
Plunk down $99 and you'll receive a gift worth up to $149. OnePlus will reveal the tablet's price on April 25 and will begin shipping on May 8.
Roughly two months after its initial announcement, OnePlus is finally letting consumers put down some money towards the purchase of its OnePlus Pad tablet. Now, you might be thinking to yourself, well, how much is this tablet going to cost? And well, for the time being, there isn't a price. OnePlus is still being coy on this subject, only stating that pricing for the tablet will be revealed on the first day of preorders which starts on April 25. For now, if you're interested, you can put down $99 as part of the reservation process, and because you're getting in early, you're going to be able to choose one a gift.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ renders give us a fantastic look at what's to come
A new set of renders shows off the unannounced Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+.
It looks like we're getting our first look of the follow up to one of the best Android tablets out right now. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ has been revealed in leaked renders, showing off the tablet from all angles and the leak even includes some of its specifications as well.
OnePlus Pad now has an official preorder date, but it still doesn't have a price
The OnePlus Pad has had a long rollout when compared to other OnePlus products. But now, we're finally getting one step closer.
OnePlus has sent out another wave of emails, letting users know that preorders will start on April 28. The OnePlus Pad is the company's first Android tablet powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 processor, has an 11.61-inch 144Hz display, and a stunning design. Unfortunately, OnePlus is being extremely coy with this release, as it doesn't reveal an actual shipping date or price in its latest email.
OnePlus Pad preorders will begin on April 10
OnePlus has shared that its first tablet will be available for preorder starting April 10.
Last month was quite an exciting time for OnePlus, announcing the OnePlus 11, Buds Pro 2, and OnePlus Pad. While the two previous devices have already been released, we're still waiting for the company's first tablet. Although at the time, the company did give a general timeframe for release, now, we're getting a bit more information, with the preorder date set for April 10.
OnePlus Pad breaks cover and is the company's first Android flagship tablet
After years of rumors, the OnePlus Pad, its first Android tablet, has finally made its debut.
OnePlus has grown quite a bit since the launch of its first handset back in 2014. Back then, it was a brand new "start-up" looking to disrupt the smartphone space with an affordable handset that touted flagship levels specifications. Now, the company releases multiple handsets a year, with most commanding a competitive but nevertheless high price tag. Today, the company is branching out, announcing its first-ever Android tablet, the OnePlus Pad.
OnePlus Pad renders leak, giving us a clear look at what's to come
We get our first look at the OnePlus Android tablet, set to launch next month alongside the OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 11R.
Although the OnePlus 11 already made its debut in China this month, the company is gearing up for the handset's global launch, which will take place on February 7. While the OnePlus 11 might be the star of the show, we've also heard rumblings that another smartphone, the OnePlus 11R, will also make an appearance. In addition, the firm will also share details about its sleek mechanical keyboard created in collaboration with Keychron and new earbuds in the form of the OnePlus Buds Pro 2.
Google Discover prepares for the Pixel Tablet with new three-column layout
The optimized UI has started rolling out to existing Android tablets
Google is expected to release the highly anticipated Pixel Tablet sometime this year. In the run-up to the launch, the company is introducing several changes to Android to optimize the OS for the tablet interface and offer users a great experience out of the box. Of late, the company has added a cleaner taskbar interface for tablets. In addition, it's rolling out an updated interface for the Discover feed that makes better use of the extra real estate tablets offer.
Lenovo announces a sub-$150 tablet with a 9-inch display, but you can't buy it yet
The new Lenovo Tab M9 packs MediaTek's Helio G80 SoC and a 5,100mAh battery
Along with a lineup of refreshed laptops, Chromebooks, and all-in-one desktop PCs, Lenovo recently announced a new budget-friendly Android tablet -- the Lenovo Tab M9. It's a sub-$150 tablet that should be great for content consumption, as it features a 9-inch HD display, MediaTek's Helio G80 SoC, and a 5,100mAh battery.
Lenovo Tab Extreme makes an early appearance on the Google Play Console
The listing reveals its design and a few hardware specifications
Following the success of its Tab P12 Pro, Lenovo seems to be gearing up to launch a new flagship Android tablet. While the company is yet to make an official announcement, a new tablet dubbed "Lenovo Tab Extreme" has made an early appearance on the Google Play Console.
Chrome for Android tablets gets a new side-by-side design, drag-and-drop support, and more
Google today showcased a couple of new features coming to Chrome for Android tablets, including a new side-by-side design, drag-and-drop support, and more.
Google has optimized quite a few of its first-party apps for Android tablets in the last few months. The company recently gave us an early look at the Google Play Store redesign for Android tablets that will arrive early next year. Now, it has announced a couple of new features for Chrome to improve the browsing experience on tablets.
Google Play Store redesign for Android tablets will arrive next year
In a recent blog post, Google has confirmed that the Play Store redesign for Android tablets will arrive next year. Read on to learn more.
Google announced plans to update over 20 first-party apps for Android tablets and foldables at this year's I/O developer conference. The company gave us an early preview of the Play Store redesign for tablets at the time, and it has now confirmed that it will roll out early next year.