Samsung turns to kids to make its Tab a better buy
If your kids are always asking and pleading to get them a tablet, a new option from Samsung actually comes with kid-focused features and a durable case.
Mid-range phones are a big deal right now, and there’s a good reason why: rather than spend an arm and a leg on a new high-end phone, they bring real value, offering several cameras and possibly support for 5G for below the thousand dollar mark in Australia, and indeed, much of the rest of the world.
If your kids are always asking and pleading to get them a tablet, a new option from Samsung actually comes with kid-focused features and a durable case.
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