No home, return or menu lights. Very hard to use in the dark. What were they thinking?
No home, return or menu lights. Very hard to use in the dark. What were they thinking?
This tablet was great until the humidity kicked in outside. I primarily use it when I'm relaxing on my deck, etc. and it stops working if it sits in hot or humid weather for more than 30 minutes. I have to keep putting it in sleep mode, then waking it up to get the touch screen to respond.
Easy To Set Up; Easy To Use
Flimsy Construction
It will not allow 3rd party apps to write to the external memory. Only their own apps. So it is useless to me and is going back to the store. My new 64G sd card will go into a different tablet. Otherwise it is a beautiful machine. If the stock memory is enough for you great.
There's not much to say about the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1, unfortunately. It's more or less unchanged from last year's 10-inch model, but now with a more conventional ARM SoC versus the Intel chip that was hit or miss last year.
Smooth performance; Runs Android 4.4; Loud speakers.
Outdated display; Anemic cameras
The Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 is a full-size tablet at a mid-range price. It has unimpressive specifications at first glance but these are sufficient for a $350 device.
Reliable and solid performance; Great battery life; Solid stereo speakers
Low display resolution; Barely acceptable cameras; Slightly heavy
Just used it for couple of days. I have tab 2 which actually is better then this tab 4. No flash with camera and camera result is very poor. Touch is not frequent some times.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 comes in three different sizes starting with a 7-inch followed by an 8-inch slab and then finally the 10.1-inch giant. Specification-wise, all three are crammed in with same features from tip to toe.
Responsive screen; Commendable Battery life; Voice Call Support
Inferior camera; Saturated display; Charging takes time
Down the pecking order from the Tab S comes the Galaxy Tab 4, a middling tablet for people who don't want to shell out big bucks for the best stuff. But does it do enough to make it worth your consideration?
Decent processor; slim but sturdy build; expandable memory; decent battery life
TouchWiz might be a bit busy for some; not waterproof; poor cameras
I got this tablet in mid December, early Christmas gift, you know? I was excited to open the box and pop out a fine Samsung tablet, and when I did, I was nowhere near disappointed. The design was nice and sleek, and that's surprising with a plastic body.
Beautiful UI; Nice body design; Excellent battery life
Occasional lag; High price point ($320
A step down from its higher-end Tab S and Pro siblings (with a lower-res screen and less pep), the Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 is still a well-made, full-size slate, enhanced by Samsung's raft of Android extras.
Light; thin; and attractive; Smart Android OS modifications; including multitasking features; Infrared emitter for remote-control use; Swell-sounding speakers; Supports 64GB MicroSD cards
No dedicated HDMI or USB ports; Subpar cameras; Sluggish performance on benchmark tests
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