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Today, Verizon added another tablet to its lineup as the holidays near. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab E, a low-end tablet with a large display, is now available to Verizon customers. Big Red proclaims that Galaxy Tab E as a “family tablet” that offers “portable entertainment in a practical design.” The Multi-User Mode is really emphasized with this tablet as it allows different people to have a unique profile with their own wallpapers, apps, and passwords stored separately. And the Galaxy Tab E also has Kids Mode to ensure that parents know exactly what their children are up to.
Key specifications:
- 9.6-inch WXGA (12800×800) display
- Quad-core processor
- 1.5GB of RAM
- 16GB of internal storage (with microSD card slot)
- 5MP / 2MP cameras
- 7300mAh battery
- Android 5.1.1 Lollpop
Verizon customers can purchase the Galaxy Tab E online and at retail stores starting today. The price of the tablet is $13.74 per month for twenty-four months, but you can forgo that and pay the full retail price of $329. The carrier will also meet you in the middle if contracts are more appealing, offering the Galaxy Tab E for $129 with a two-year contract.
Source: Verizon
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