KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 24 — Samsung Malaysia has introduced the Galaxy Tab A8, their new budget tablet that’s priced under RM1,000. It appears to be a refresh of their previous Galaxy Tab A7 but it now runs on a rather unfamiliar processor.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 Malaysia pricing and availability
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 is currently offered as a WiFi-only device with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. It is offered in either Pink Gold or Dark Grey.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 specs
There’s a good reason why Samsung isn’t disclosing the processor on its official product page and global press release. According to Sammobile, the Galaxy Tab A8 is running on a 12nm Unisoc Tiger T618 chip which is slightly better than the T610 that’s powering the Nokia T20 tablet. If you haven’t heard of Unisoc, you’re not alone. The company makes low-cost SoCs that are typically found on ultra-budget devices.
Powering the tablet is a 7,040mAh battery and it supports 15W adaptive fast charging via USB-C. Unfortunately, the faster 15W charger is not included and Samsung appears to be bundling a slower 7.8W charger. The device supports 5GHz 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0. Overall, it weighs 508g and is 6.9mm thick.
For the price, it is disappointing that Samsung is not giving its sub-RM1,000 Galaxy Tab A series tablet a major upgrade for 2022. With its decision to switch to a Unisoc processor, it isn’t clear if the Galaxy Tab A8 would be able to get long-term software updates.
If you do plan to spend RM1,000 for a tablet, it would make more sense to get an entry-level iPad which starts from RM1,499 for the 64GB WiFi version. Not only you’re getting a more powerful processor, but you can also be assured of continuous iPadOS and security updates for at least 3-5 years. If you’re a student, Apple is also offering student pricing and the iPad 64GB WiFi is going for RM1,409. — SoyaCincau
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