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Samsung 7" Kids' Galaxy 3 Tablet w/ Kids' App Suite & Family Essentials App Pack
The Kid's Galaxy Tab 3 is perfect for keeping your children entertained. This tablet has a durable casing to keep it safe from drops and falls and comes loaded with fun for the whole family. With access to the Web, TV shows, movies and over 750,000 Apps all powered by Android 4.1.2, Jelly Bean and an easy-to-use interface, the Tab 3 truly has something for everyone. With the 3MP rear-facing camera and a 1.3MP front facing camera you can enjoy photos and videos from your child's perspective. The Kid's App Suite contains 27 different apps to educate and entertain your children. The Family Essentials is a software card providing hours of fun and learning for the entire family. Plus an 8GB Micro SD Card with SD Adapter offers you the kind of mobility you want and need with your precious photo albums, music and videos.

The Essentials
  • 7" Display
  • 1.2GHz Dual-Core Processor
  • 1GB RAM, 8GB microSD Card
  • Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Operating System
  • 3MP Rear Camera, 1.3MP Front Camera

What's Included
  • Samsung 7" Kid's Galaxy 3 Tablet (SM-T2105GYY)
  • Kid's App Suite
  • 8GB microSD Card with Adapter
  • Rechargeable li-polymer Battery
  • Wall USB Charger
  • Family Essentials App Starter Pack
  • Manual

Measurements
  • Dimensions: 8.03"H x 0.31"L x 11.64"W
  • Weight: 1.60 lbs

Made in Vietnam

One year limited warranty provided by Samsung. For warranty support, please call: 1-800-726-7864.

Please Note: Access to an existing Wi-Fi network with an active internet connection is required to utilize online features and applications. This tablet will not come activated with wireless services. End user must contact the carrier directly to select service plan and activate. Evine does not sell or provide customer support for wireless service. For issues arising after 30 days from purchase, you must contact the provider for support or facilitate warranty returns/exchanges with Consumer Certified Repairs directly. For additional information please contact service provider or the manufacturer directly. Battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, vibrate mode, backlight settings, browser use and data and other application usage patterns.

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