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Everything you should know about Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3

Michael Diaz by Michael Diaz
February 17, 2022
Everything you should know about Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3
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Samsung has just launched the Galaxy Tab Active3 tablet which is suitable for operating in extreme environments because of its military standard.

These devices are also easy to configure according to the needs of each industry, ensuring businesses continue to be productive and competitive in any harsh terrain.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3 has dimensions of 1126.8 x 213.8 x 9.9mm and weighs 429 grams. The screen is a TFT type with an area of ​​8 inches and a WUXGA resolution or 1920 x 1200 pixels.

See also: Everything you should know about Samsung Galaxy XCover 5

On the back there is a 13 MP camera with auto focus (AF). While on the front there is a 5MP selfie camera with a flash.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3 is powered by the Exynos 9810 processor with 4GB/64GB and 4GB/128GB storage options, which can be expanded up to 1TB. This device is still running the Android 10 operating system.

The battery has a capacity of 5,050mAh with a 15W charger that can be charged via the USB 3.1 Gen 1 port and POGO pins. Interestingly, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3 is equipped with “No Battery Mode” which allows the device to be used without a battery, just connect it with a power cable.

See also: Everything you should know about Samsung Galaxy XCover 5

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3 brings Samsung DeX features to bring a PC-like experience. So that field workers can use their tablets to work on work documents without a laptop or desktop.

Samsung Dex can also be used wirelessly to Samsung Smart TVs. The Galaxy Tab Active3 can also be connected to an external monitor, keyboard and mouse when needed.

There is also Augmented Reality technology, which supports Google ARCore and allows businesses to apply augmented reality technology, for example for remote training purposes.

See also: Everything you should know about Galaxy Tab S8 specifications

In addition, there is the Quick Access feature, which allows users to access the applications they use most often with just one button. The S Pen smart pen is IP68 certified, it can be used for signatures and managing documents even when wearing gloves.

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