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Application Submitted To Include An Additional Terbinafine Supplier

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Application submitted to include an additional terbinafine supplier

STOCKHOLM, April 8th, 2024, Moberg Pharma AB (OMX:MOB) has submitted an application to include the proposed terbinafine supplier in the company's registration dossier for its nail fungus drug MOB-015. Approval is expected before the end of the year.

Together with its intended terbinafine supplier, Moberg Pharma has submitted an application to add the manufacturer for MOB-015. In addition, Moberg Pharma is actively working to secure an additional terbinafine supplier and thus has two parallel tracks to ensure a stable long-term supply of terbinafine.

"The submission of the application to include an additional supplier is important to secure the supply of terbinafine ahead of the planned pan-European roll-out of MOB-015. MOB-015 is already available to Swedish patients and we look forward to reaching patients in more countries in the future, since there is significant need for a topical treatment that truly cures the nail infection", says Anna Ljung, CEO of Moberg Pharma AB.

For additional information, please contact:Anna Ljung, CEO, telephone: +46 707 66 60 30, E-mail: anna.Ljung@mobergpharma.Se

About this informationThe information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out above, on April 8th, 2024, at 8.00 am CEST.

About MOB-015 and OnychomycosisApproximately 10% of the general population suffer from onychomycosis and a majority of those afflicted go untreated. The global market opportunity is significant with more than hundred million patients worldwide and a clear demand for better products. Moberg Pharma estimates the annual worldwide peak sales potential for MOB-015 to be in the range of USD 250-500 million.

MOB-015 is an in-house developed topical formulation of terbinafine, enabling effective concentrations of terbinafine to the nail and nail bed while avoiding the risk of systemic exposure seen with oral terbinafine use. Oral terbinafine is currently the gold standard for treating onychomycosis but associated with safety issues, including drug interactions and liver damage. MOB-015 is recommended for national approval in 13 European countries and is launched in Sweden under the brand name Terclara®. The approval is supported by two Phase 3 trials where MOB-015 demonstrated superior levels of mycological cure (76% vs up to 42% for comparators), and a significantly better complete cure rate compared to vehicle, without any serious adverse reactions.

About Moberg Pharma, www.Mobergpharma.ComMoberg Pharma AB (publ) is a Swedish pharmaceutical company focused on commercializing proprietary innovations based on drug delivery of proven compounds. The Company's asset, MOB-015, is a novel topical treatment for onychomycosis, for which market approvals in several EU-countries has recently been obtained. Data from phase 3 clinical trials in more than 800 patients for MOB-015 indicate that the product has the potential to become the future market leader in onychomycosis. Moberg Pharma has agreements with commercial partners in place in various regions including Europe and Canada. Moberg Pharma is headquartered in Stockholm and the Company's shares are listed on the Small Cap list of the Nasdaq Stockholm (OMX: MOB).

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The 6 Best Android Tablets For 2024

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If you're already a loyal Android smartphone user, it makes sense to consider an Android tablet, especially if you're looking for a screen larger than your phone's, and something more portable than even the lightest laptop. The latest and best Android tablets handle a wide range of everyday tasks -- even jobs that require a lot of processing power, like video or photo editing and high-end gaming.

What is the best Android tablet?

Our in-house team of consumer technology experts has carefully curated this roundup of the six best Android tablets available right now. So, whether you're looking to spend less than $100 for a budget-friendly tablet (like the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite), or you want the most computing power possible in an Android tablet, we have some great options for you.

Best Android tablet overall: Google Tablet Google Tablet Google

Display Size: 10.95-inch touchscreenDisplay Resolution: 2,560 x 1,600 pixelsDisplay Type: LCDProcessor: Google Tensor G2 with Titan M2 security coprocessorStorage: 128GB or 256GBAverage Battery Life: Up to 12 hoursOperating System: AndroidDimensions: 10.2 x 6.7 x 0.3 inchesWeight: 17.39 ouncesPort: USB Type-CStylus Included: No, but works with any USI 2.0 compatible stylus (optional)Case/Cover Included: OptionalSpecial Feature(s): Includes charging speaker dock 

Google Tablet is our top pick for multiple reasons. It's designed by Google, so it makes full use of the company's Android OS. This tablet is also extremely customizable. It runs apps from the Google Play Store and works seamlessly with all of Google's own apps and cloud services. Right out of the box, you get access to Google Chrome, Gmail, the Google Workplace apps, YouTube and other apps for handling everyday tasks.

What sets the Google Tablet apart is that it also comes with a unique charging speaker dock. So, when the tablet is connected to the dock, the battery charges -- and the tablet and dock transform into a fully functional home hub, complete with Google Assistant. This means you get access to all of the functions of a Google Nest Hub Max.

Of course, the Google Tablet is also compatible with any USI 2.0 stylus and Bluetooth keyboard. This makes the tablet an ideal work- or school-related productivity tool. However, it can just as easily stream TV shows, movies, music, podcasts or audiobooks; play games; display e-books or let you surf the web. Google has packed a lot of functionality into a full-featured Android tablet that costs about half of what comparable tablets cost, which makes it a really good value.

To learn more about this versatile Android tablet from Google, be sure to check out our in-depth review.

Best budget Android tablet: Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2 Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2 Amazon

Display Size: 11.2-inch touchscreenDisplay Resolution: 2.5K (2,560 x 1,600 pixels)Display Type: OLEDProcessor: MediaTek Kompanio 1300TStorage: 128GB (expandable with microSD card)Average Battery Life: Up to 14 hoursOperating System: Android 12 (upgradable to Android 14)Dimensions: 10.38 x 6.56 x 0.26 inchesWeight: 1.05 poundsPort: USB Type-CStylus Included: No, Lenovo Precision Pen 3 sold separatelyCase/Cover Included: NoSpecial Feature(s): Quad JBL speaker system with Dolby Atmos support

Priced as a budget-friendly tablet, the Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2 offers some impressive features and functionality. You get a vibrant, 11.2-inch OLED display that offers 2.5K resolution. It comes bundled with 128GB of internal storage, which is expandable using an optional microSD memory card. The front-facing camera, great for video calling, offers 8MP resolution, while the rear-facing camera captures photos or video at 13MP.

When it comes to streaming content, TV shows and movies look terrific on the OLED display, and the audio comes through a four-speaker system designed by JBL. The speakers fully support Dolby Atmos for creating immersive spatial audio. So, even without using the tablet with Bluetooth headphones or earbuds, streaming audio (including music) sounds fantastic. 

For wireless connectivity, the tablet supports Wi-Fi 6. We also like that the tablet works with the optional Lenovo Precision Pen 3 stylus, so you can handwrite, draw and annotate files directly on the screen. An optional keyboard is also available. And while this tablet comes preinstalled with Android 12 and all of the apps that typically come with this OS, Lenovo guarantees upgradability through Android 14. Overall, the Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2 offers an entry-level price but goes well beyond entry-level capabilities.

Best mid-priced Android tablet: OnePlus Pad OnePlus Pad OnePlus

Display Size: 11.61-inch touchscreenDisplay Resolution: 2,800 x 2,000 pixelsDisplay Type: LCDProcessor: MediaTek Dimensity 9000 (CPU), ARM G710 MC10 (GPU)Storage: 128GBAverage Battery Life: Up to 12 hoursOperating System: OxygenOS 13.1 (Android 13 compatible)Dimensions: 10.16 x 7.46 x 0.26 inchesWeight: 1.22 poundsPort: USB Type-CStylus Included: Optional ($100)Keyboard/Cover Included: Optional ($150) 

If you're on a budget but still want a decently powerful tablet that has a stylus and detachable keyboard available for it, the OnePlus Pad is worth investigating. The 11.61-inch touchscreen display offers a maximum brightness of 500 nits and a refresh rate of up to 144Hz. Integrated into the tablet are four speakers that support Dolby Atmos.

Like the OnePlus smartphones, this tablet runs OxygenOS, which is based on Android 13, so you can easily get apps from the Google Play Store and a nice selection, of Google apps come preinstalled. When it comes to watching video, it can take advantage of Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support to display detailed and smooth action. 

One thing that's lacking with this tablet is options. It only comes in a configuration with 128GB of internal storage and a green casing. There's also no built-in microSD memory card slot. However, when you shop for the tablet from the OnePlus website, you can save money by trading in old gear for instant credit toward your purchase. And students get an automatic 5% discount. As a gift, OnePlus is throwing in the Folio case for the tablet (a $40 value).

Best premium Android tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra Samsung

Display Size: 14.6-inch touchscreenDisplay Resolution: 2,960 x 1,848 pixelsDisplay Type: Dynamic AMOLED 2xProcessor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2Storage: 256GB, 512GB or 1TBAverage Battery Life: Up to 16 hoursOperating System: Android 13Dimensions: 12.85 x 8.21 x 0.21 inchesWeight: 1.61 poundsPort: USB Type-CStylus Included: Yes, Samsung S PenCase/Cover Included: OptionalSpecial Feature(s): AKG quad speakers with Dolby Atmos support

For a power user looking for an advanced, feature-packed and fast tablet with cutting-edge tech, it's the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra that you're looking for. Between its stunning 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x display, powerful processor, up to 1TB of internal storage and long battery life, this tablet can handle advanced tasks that require a lot of power -- such as photo or video editing and high-end gaming.

The bright, colorful and detailed display, combined with the tablet's quad-speaker system (that supports Dolby Atmos) makes video, graphic or audio content look and sound incredible. With the Tab S9 Ultra, you get a free Samsung S Pen stylus, so you can handwrite or draw on the screen, as well as annotate files. The tablet runs the latest version of Android, offering advanced functionality that other tablets simply can't match. We also love that this is one of the very few tablets that's IP68-rated for water and dust resistance. The casing is constructed using Armor Aluminum, which makes it considerably more durable than most.

The Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is nicely equipped with two, 12MP front-facing cameras with a wide and ultra-wide FOV. On the back, you get a 13MP wide camera that's accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide camera. Another great feature is that the tablet supports Wi-Fi 6E, so you'll get fast wireless connection speeds when accessing the internet. This is among the most powerful tablets available, period. It's also lightweight and extremely thin. And of course, it works seamlessly with other Samsung Galaxy mobile devices and smart gear that's compatible with Samsung SmartThings.

Samsung has officially rolled out Galaxy AI on the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra through its newest update, the One UI 6.1. This brings new features to the tablet, including circle to search, generative photo editing and more.

Get it at Samsung starting at $1,070 (256 GB), or for $1,170 when bundled with the Book Cover Keyboard Slim (save 50%).

Best Android tablet for kids: Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Amazon

Display Size: 10.1-inch touchscreenDisplay Resolution: 1080pDisplay Type: LCDProcessor: Octa-core processorStorage: 32GB (expandable with microSD card)Average Battery Life: Up to 12 hoursOperating System: Proprietary version of AndroidDimensions: 7.4 x 10.1 x 0.7 inches (with case)Weight: 25.3 ouncesPort: USB Type-CStylus Included: NoCase/Cover Included: YesSpecial Feature(s): Comes with a one year subscription to Amazon Kids+ and a 2 year "worry-free" guarantee

This version of the Amazon Fire tablet for kids was released in 2023. It offers a 10.1-inch touchscreen display with 1080p HD resolution, which makes it ideal for watching TV or movies. The storage can be upgraded to 1TB using an optional microSD memory card. Battery life is up to 13 hours, so it can keep kids entertained during trips. 

Like other Amazon Fire tablets for kids, this tablet comes with a one-year Amazon Kids+ subscription, a protective case (available in three colors) and the "Worry-Free Guarantee." With parental controls, an adult can manage the tablet from a smartphone. This includes limiting screen time and the content kids can see. The web browser does provide access to the internet but has filters to block inappropriate content. You can also require an adult to pre-approve content downloads.

The 10-inch display is large enough for kids to handle easily, whether playing games, watching videos, reading e-books or streaming music. This version of the tablet is 25% faster than the previous model, and the internal, front-facing camera is now 5MP (instead of just 2MP). Out of all the tablets for kids offered by Amazon, at the moment, the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro is the most powerful and has the best screen resolution.

If you're shopping for a tablet specifically for kids, check out our recent coverage of the best tablets for kids.

Which Android tablet is the best?

Whether you select one of our top six Android-based tablet picks or purchase one of the many others out there, here are 10 important things to consider:

  • OS version: Every year or so, Google releases a major new update to the Android operating system. Be sure that the tablet runs the latest version of this popular OS and that the manufacturer plans to keep supporting the tablet for future updates, at least for the next few years. Android 14 is the most current version of the operating system.
  • Display: The size of the display dictates the amount of on-screen real estate available to display your content, while its resolution will dictate the level of detail, color vibrancy and color accuracy you'll see. Keep in mind that larger displays give you more room to multitask using a split screen.
  • Resolution: This is measured in pixels. The higher a display's resolution, the more detail you'll see on the screen. The Google Tablet, for example, offers 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, which means that you get 2,560 pixels horizontally and 1,600 pixels vertically, which translates to a total of 4,096,000 individual pixels that make up the screen.
  • Display refresh rate: This is a measurement of how many times per second the display can draw a new image. It's measured in Hertz (Hz). The higher the refresh rate, the smoother high-action content will appear.
  • Processor: A tablet's processor is its brain. The faster and more powerful the processor, the better performance you'll get out of the tablet.
  • Storage: At the time of purchase, most tablet manufacturers allow you to choose between several internal storage options, such as 128GB, 256GB, 512GB or 1TB. The more storage a tablet has, the more it can store.
  • MicroSD memory card expandability: Most (but not all) Android-based tablets have a microSD slot built in. This allows you to insert a microSD memory card (usually with up to a 1TB capacity) to expand the tablet's internal storage. Optional microSD memory cards are sold separately. Depending on the brand and read/write speed, a card with a 128GB capacity will cost around $20, while one with a 1TB capacity will cost around $100. Other popular capacities include 256GB or 512GB. You'll want an extra-large amount of space if you plan to store a bunch of movies or high-resolution videos.
  • Size: Ideally, you want a tablet with a large and bright display, but pay attention to the overall dimensions of the tablet, including its thickness.
  • Weight: The best tablets are very thin and lightweight, which makes them easy and comfortable to hold. If you don't plan on holding the tablet, you'll likely need to invest in a stand.
  • What's included: Some tablets come with just a charging cable, while others include a case or stylus. Most offer optional accessories, including a keyboard, stylus, stand and case. Another common accessory is a pair of wireless headphones or earbuds. We recommend a pair that offers both noise cancellation and support for spatial audio.
  • When it comes to keeping up with the latest technologies, our team of consumer tech experts has you covered with comprehensive product roundups, in-depth product reviews and details about where and how to find the best deals. We cover everything from laptops and action cameras to the best TVs, smart grills, smartwatches and noise-canceling earbuds and headphones.

    Jason R. Rich

    The Best Pro Tablets

    For artists, photographers, vigorous notetakers, productivity diehards, and other creative professionals, a tablet can be a handy second device for getting work done. We recommend the iPad Pro (11-inch, M2) for its beautiful display, fast M2 processor, and precise stylus—especially for users already immersed in Apple's ecosystem. For those who prefer Android, we recommend the Samsung Galaxy S9 Ultra.

    For Windows users looking for the thinnest machine possible, we used to recommend the Surface Pro 9 (which runs the full Windows operating system, making it better for taking your documents and Excel spreadsheets on the go). But the Surface Pro 9 has an aging processor, and we hope Microsoft refreshes the line with a new model soon.

    Our pickThe M2 iPad Pro has a faster processor and a more capable camera than previous models, plus a vivid screen and access to a wide library of iPad-optimized apps. But coders, web developers, and anyone who needs to use a lot of external accessories are likely to find iPadOS limiting.

    Apple's iPad Pro (11-inch, M2) is perfect if you primarily intend to use your tablet as a tablet instead of a complete laptop replacement. You can interact with the iPad using your fingers or the excellent second-gen Apple Pencil, and its keyboard support comes in handy. Most iPads have enough processing power for any daily office task, but the M2 iPad Pro is also fast enough for creative professionals who need to export 4K video, illustrate complex art pieces, or render 3D models. Other "pro" features include a 120 Hz refresh rate, which makes animation look smoother, as well as Face ID, and a new feature that detects the Pencil as it hovers over the iPad.

    All iPads work seamlessly with Macs and iPhones in an Apple-centric workplace, and iPadOS is easy to use and simple to update, back up, and restore. It has a huge library of touch-friendly tablet apps, including lots of options for drawing, writing, and editing photos, audio, and video. And the latest version of iPadOS handles keyboards and mice, external storage, file sharing, and web browsing better than previous versions did. But iPadOS and its apps are limiting if you do any kind of coding or web development.

    Also greatThe Samsung Galaxy S9 Ultra pairs a fantastic display with a fast processor, making this a great tablet for media enthusiasts.

    The Samsung Galaxy S9 Ultra has a laptop-sized 14.6-inch display that's equally great for watching a movie or multitasking during work. The S9 Ultra's processor is fast enough for any app we tried, and it didn't slow down when working with and exporting 4K video. It comes with the S Pen, a proprietary stylus that magnetically attaches to the back of the tablet to charge. Tablet apps for specific use cases can be harder to find in the Android app store than they are for the iPad. But the S9 Tab Ultra is more than capable of any office tasks, and it is compatible with most modern productivity software, like Slack and Microsoft Office.

    Budget pickThe iPad Air is a slightly less expensive pick for pros who don't need Face ID or a 120 Hz screen.

    The iPad Air offers fast performance with Apple's M1 chip, supports the second-generation Apple Pencil, and has nearly the same display resolution as the iPad Pro. However, it lacks facial recognition, and its 60 Hz display doesn't make motion look quite as smooth. But the M1 iPad Air can do almost everything else that the iPad Pro can do, starting at $200 cheaper.






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