Samsung Galaxy Tab
Logo used since 2016 | |
| Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
|---|---|
| Product family | Galaxy Tab S (flagship) Galaxy Tab A (mid-range) |
| Type | Tablet computers |
| Released | November 5, 2010 |
| Operating system | Android |
| System on a chip | Samsung Exynos (2010–2020, 2024–present) Nvidia Tegra (2011–2012) Intel Atom (2013–2016) Qualcomm Snapdragon (2012–present) MediaTek Helio and Dimensity (2021–present) Unisoc (2016–present) |
| Input | Touchscreen Book Cover Keyboard Stylus |
| Touchpad | Included on Tab S series' Book Cover Keyboard |
| Related | Samsung Galaxy S series Samsung Galaxy Z series Samsung Galaxy Note |
| Website | Galaxy Tab |
The Samsung Galaxy Tab (stylized as SΛMSUNG Galaxy Tab) is a line of Android-based tablet computers produced and developed by Samsung Electronics. The first model was the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2010 with 7-inch display, which was presented to the public on 2 September 2010 at the IFA in Berlin and was available on 5 November 2010. Since then, several models have been released, including models with varying display sizes. There would also be multiple connectivity options being sold, Wi-Fi only versions and Wi-Fi + Cellular options (either LTE or 5G).
In 2014, the Galaxy Tab series was later split into four separate lines:
- the Galaxy Tab S series for high-end tablets,
- the Galaxy Tab Active series for mid-range rugged tablets,
- the Galaxy Tab A series of mid-range tablets (from 2015),
- the Galaxy Tab E series for entry-level tablets.
Further changes saw the A series repositioned to entry-level (after the discontinuation of the Tab E lineup) and the S series extending to mid-range (with the introduction of the FE and Lite models).
As of 2025, the current lineup include the Galaxy Tab S (at mid-range to flagship level), the Galaxy Tab A (at entry level), and the Galaxy Tab Active (a mid-range rugged model). The Galaxy Tab S and Tab Active support the S Pen since Galaxy Tab S3.