Skip to main content

Sphero Indi Is a Tiny Robotic Car That Helps Children Learn Programming

Samsung Will Soon Launch The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite in India


Samsung Will Soon Launch The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite in India

By Techtonic group

Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite in India. The South Korean tech giant took to Twitter to announce that the tablet is "coming soon" to the country. However, the exact date remains uncertain.

The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite features a 10.4-inch TFT LCD panel with a 2000×1200 pixel resolution. You get an octa-core 2.3GHz Exynos 9611 chipset and Mali-G72 MP3 GPU.

As far as the RAM and storage capacity is concerned, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite packs 4GB RAM and up to 128GB internal storage that can be further expanded up to 1TB with a microSD card.

In terms of optics, Samsung has equipped a single 8MP lens at the rear and a 5MP camera for selfies. The tablet can record FHD (1920 x 1080) videos at 30 frames per second.

For connectivity, Samsung has put in Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi 802.11ac, and 4G LTE. The port used here is USB Type-C, in case you're wondering. Also, you get S-Pen support on this one. The tablet draws juice from a decent 7,040mAh battery.

While the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is available in Oxford Grey, Angora Blue, and Chiffon Pink color variants, we will have to wait to know if the company has plans to make all the color variants available in India. In the UK, Samsung skipped the Chiffon Pink variant and sells just the Oxford Grey and Angora Blue color variants.

Also, there is no word on the pricing yet. However, we could expect the tablet to be priced somewhere around Rs.35,000.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sphero Indi Is a Tiny Robotic Car That Helps Children Learn Programming

Robotic toys for learning are becoming more common in the market as kids turn more towards STEM learning. As a result, we’ve seen several modular and advanced robotic toys that are designed to help children learn the basic concepts of programming and problem-solving. And the Sphero indi is not that different. The Sphero indi Developed by renowned robotic-toy maker Sphero, the indi is essentially a toy car that helps children learn about the core concepts of problem-solving and logical thinking. The learning set comes with the indi, which the tiny robotic car, and a bunch of color-coded silicone-based tiles, designed to give the indi specific instructions. For instance, a green tile tells the car to move faster, a pink tile tells it to turn left, a yellow one instructs the car to drive slowly, and a red tile stops the car. So, the car comes equipped with a color sensor to detect the color of a tile over which it is driving and respond accordingly. Hence, using the Sph...

WinX DVD Ripper Platinum: RIP and Digitise DVDs for Free

WinX DVD Ripper Platinum: RIP and Digitise DVDs for Free By Techtonic group You might think that in 2020, no-one needs a DVD ripper application. But It's more important now than it was in the past. If you have dozens of movies on DVD, now is the time to create a digital copy of the movies and keep them backed-up and safe before all the laptops and desktop no longer support DVD drives. While there are many DVD ripping software on the market, not all of them are good. Today, we are sharing with you a DVD Ripper that lets you rip and digitize DVDs for free. It's called  WinX DVD Ripper Platinum , and in this article, we are going to take a quick look at all its features to see what it brings to the table. Key Features We will start this article by looking at some of the key features of WinX DVD Ripper Platinum. Then we will look at its UI and ease of use. And finally, we will discuss its availability and pricing to see if the product makes sense for you or not. With th...

Google Play Store May Reinstate 'Mitron', But Not 'Remove China Apps'

Google Play Store May Reinstate 'Mitron', But Not 'Remove China Apps' By techtonic group Viral indigenous social media app,  Mitron , may be reinstated on the Play Store soon. After removing the app earlier this week from the Play Store, Google now says that the developer needs to addresses certain issues if they want to resubmit the app for consideration.  "We’ve given this developer some guidance and once they’ve addressed the issue the app can go back up on Play" , said Sameer Samat, Vice President, Android and Google Play, in an official blog post. However, some of the other recently-removed apps, including ' Remove China Apps ', may not be so lucky. Without naming any particular app, Samat said that Play Store policies explicitly prohibit any software that  "encourages or incentivizes users into removing or disabling third-party apps .... unless it is part of a verifiable security service" . So basically, while Mitron might s...