A new low-end lineup of Android tablets coming from Samsung are about to make their debut on the market. Two 7-inch Galaxy Tab slates have just popped up online and there's a high chance they will be officially unveiled in the next couple of months.



Press renders for Samsung Galaxy Tab A 2016 and Galaxy Tab E7 have just been tweeted by @evleaks, though additional details on their specs have been left outside the leak for now.

However, information about at least one of these affordable tablets has been leaked online not long ago, so we know quite a few things about the Galaxy Tab A 2016.
As mentioned earlier, both tablets come with 7-inch capacitive touchscreen displays. The Galaxy Tab A 2016 is also expected to include a 1.3GHz quad-core processor inside, coupled with 1.5GB of RAM and 8GB of internal memory.
Similar specs for these affordable Android tablets Since it comes with such a low storage amount, there's a high chance that Samsung will also add microSD card slot for memory expansion.
Aside from that, we also know the Galaxy Tab A 2016 will pack a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, but there won't be any LED flash included. In the front, the slate will feature a modest 2-megapixel selfie camera.
We're also expecting the low-end tablet to come preloaded with Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system and a 4,000 mAh battery inside.
Samsung is likely to launch the Galaxy Tab A 2016 by late March or early April for around €170, SamMobile reports.
The Galaxy Tab E 7.0 might have the same specs as the Galaxy Tab A 2016, but it will be sold under this name only in the United States. They might be available for purchase for the same price in Europe and US, but different currency.