Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 priced at Rs 50,990 on launch in India

IANS | Feb 14, 2019, 08:15 PM IST

Samsung on Thursday launched its new offering in the tablet category - "Galaxy Tab Active2" - with military-grade rugged design and built-in durability for tough work environments for Rs 50,990 in India. 

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Features

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Features

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 device comes equipped with improved touch, pogo pin - a device to connect and charge a group of devices all at once or to easily attach a laptop or a keyboard, a 4,450 mAh replaceable battery, rugged S-Pen, biometric authentication and Samsung`s security platform - and Knox, to safeguard sensitive information against malware and hackers. (Image: Samsung)

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Usage

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Usage

"The Samsung `Galaxy Tab Active2` addresses many rugged demands and provides a sturdy device that is easy to manage from an IT perspective, and deliver features and accessories specifically designed to improve mobile workflows beyond the scope of typical office use," said Sukesh Jain, Senior Vice President, IT and Mobile Enterprise Business, Samsung India. (Image: Samsung)

 

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Smart specs

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Smart specs

"Galaxy Tab Active2" also comes with near-field communication (NFC) capabilities, Bluetooth, accelerometer, light proximity, gyroscope, geomagnetic, fingerprint and facial recognition. (Image: Samsung)

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Built for all

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Built for all

Sectors like mining and refinery, manufacturing and construction could use it for on and off site planning and vendor scheduling. The device can also manage to file timecards and daily reports from the field, or edit plans and drawings on the spot, the company said. (Image: Samsung)

 

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Availability

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2: Availability

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active2 device would be available for purchase from mid-March in India. (Image: Samsung)

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