
Samsung has been and but for a little while now, with the least impressive member of this 2020 trio unceremoniously going official earlier today and already.
That makes the Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020) slightly pricier than an entry-level 32GB storage configuration of the , although that's not an entirely fair comparison. While the larger slate from last year comes with Wi-Fi support only at $229.99, the 8.4-inch model released today costs $279.99 in an LTE-enabled variant designed specifically for Verizon use.
Curiously enough, the Samsung Galaxy Tab ...