Samsung Galaxy View 2 to sell for $740 on April 26


Four years after the maiden Samsung Galaxy View went on sale for $600, its successor, Galaxy View 2 is now ready to hit the market. Yesterday, AT&T, a US carrier, revealed some specs of this tablet and today, the company has told us the expected price and release date. Samsung Galaxy View 2 will arrive tomorrow and potential buyers will pay $740. This tablet is more expensive than its predecessor despite its smaller size. Actually, the Galaxy View 2 will go on sale via online and offline stores. The $740 price tag can be paid in installment at $37/month for 20 months (this is an AT&T plan).

Samsung Galaxy View 2

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This device has been on the pipeline for quite some time. In September 2018, it got Bluetooth and WiFi certifications. Yesterday, some renders and specs of the Galaxy View 2 surfaced online. Now, we technically have all we need to know.

According to the video posted by AT&T, this massive tablet will sport a 17.3-inch display with a 1080p resolution. Potential users of this tablet will have 64GB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 400 GB. With AT&T’s NumberSync, users of the Samsung galaxy View 2 can make and receive phone calls on the device. It also features quad speakers with Dolby Atmos Sound. Although AT&T did not say anything about the hardware, a previous listing on Geekbench suggests that the Galaxy View 2 will sport an Exynos 7885 processor coupled with 3GB of RAM. Its lights will be kept on by a massive 12,000 mAh battery and it comes with a USB-C charging port.

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