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Galaxy Tab S7, S7+ Mystic Navy variant to be launched in Korea this week

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Last updated: April 5th, 2021 at 06:30 UTC+02:00

Samsung had introduced the Mystic Navy color variant of the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+ two months ago. The company has now announced that the Galaxy Tab S7's new color variant will soon be launched in South Korea. With the introduction of this new variant, the Galaxy Tab S7 series will be available in four colors: Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze, Mystic Navy, and Mystic Silver.

The Mystic Navy color variant of the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+ will be available in South Korea starting April 8. The Galaxy Tab S7 will also be available in a new memory configuration: 12GB RAM and 512GB internal storage. The Galaxy Tab S7 (Mystic Navy) is priced at KRW 1,049,400 million (around $930) for the Wi-Fi only variant and KRW 1,149,500 (around $1,019) for the LTE variant. The Galaxy Tab S7+ (Mystic Navy) is priced at KRW 1,499,000 (around $1,329) for the 5G variant, KRW 1,399,000 (around $1,240) for the LTE variant, and KRW 1,299 (around $1,149) for the Wi-Fi only variant.

The new versions of the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+ can be purchased in South Korea through Coupang, ELand, HiMart, WeMakePrice, Samsung Digital Plaza, and Galaxy Campus Store. Those who buy the new variants of the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+ by may 31 can get a genuine Book Cover and a limited edition Monami S Pen for free. They can also get 50% discount while buying a genuine Keyboard Cover. Buyers will also get a 6-month Samsung Care+ protection plan for free.

Other benefits while buying the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+ include a 6-month subscription to YouTube Premium and a 3-month Millie's Library pass. The first 3,000 buyers who purchase the tablets from Samsung's website or Galaxy Campus Store will get a pouch with the Adidas logo, a coupon to purchase the Adidas Stan Smith sneakers, and Disney stickers.

An official from Samsung Electronics said, “The Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+'s Mystic Navy model have upgraded colors, specifications, and usability to provide a more satisfying user experience by reflecting the increasingly diverse trend of tablet usability. We hope to experience a smarter and more productive work environment, and convenient and relaxed daily life anytime, anywhere with our Galaxy tablets.

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