Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE vs. Galaxy Tab S6 Lite – Only One Can Win!

Samsung included some of its smartphone strategies into the tablet business to by introducing the company’s first-ever Fan Edition tabled, known as the Galaxy Tab S7 FE.

It isn’t necessarily a flagship device, but compared to the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, it seems like a more attractive deal due to the onboard software and hardware.

The Lite version is newer than the full-fledged Galaxy Tab S6, but it isn’t as decently equipped as the Tab S7 FE.

So let’s see the main differences then!

Neither of the two has a high refresh rate display, but the Tab S7 FE uses the larger 12.4-inch panel pleasantly in tandem with the S Pen and productivity apps.

Also, it has a resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels in contrast to the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite’s TFT panel, which has a pixel count of only 2,000 by 1,200.

The two have similar camera performance due to similar hardware.

Though both have a USB-C port, only the older Lite version includes a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The brains of the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, consisting of a Snapdragon 750G chipset, often outperform the Exynos 9611 (on the S6 Lite)in CPU and GPU-intensive tasks.

Also, the Fan Edition has more RAM. It has a standard 4GB of RAM (just like the S6 Lite), but there is a 6GB version available as well.

Also, the S7 FE has a 10,090 mAh battery with 45W super-fast charging, while the S6 Lite has a 7,050 mAh with 15W charging. If you are an intense user, those values should really matter to you.

We feel like there is no need to elaborate furthermore, as the best choice should be clear by now!

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Tonia Nissen
Based out of Detroit, Tonia Nissen has been writing for Optic Flux since 2017 and is presently our Managing Editor. An experienced freelance health writer, Tonia obtained an English BA from the University of Detroit, then spent over 7 years working in various markets as a television reporter, producer and news videographer. Tonia is particularly interested in scientific innovation, climate technology, and the marine environment.