Yesterday we officially attended the official launch of Samsung's newest tablet, the Galaxy Tab A 8 . We first featured that Galaxy Tab A 8 a few days ago, and many of you shared your thoughts on the specs, and features of the tablet.
Yesterday we officially attended the official launch of Samsung's newest tablet, the Galaxy Tab A 8 . We first featured that Galaxy Tab A 8 a few days ago, and many of you shared your thoughts on the specs, and features of the tablet.
After staying away from the tablet market for almost a year, Samsung introduced a new budget-friendly tablet series back in March. First launched in Russia, the Galaxy Tab A series has now made its way to other markets around the world, including the US.
-Great battery life; Good audio quality; Pleasant software experience
-Overpriced -Low resolution display -Slower performance
After Samsung managed a feat with its new TouchWiz interface made for its Vendetta flagship models – the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, it is turning to eradicate siege laid along the success road of its budget segment devices since a long time.
Calling; 4G Connectivity; Light; Smooth Interface; Good battery backup
Only 16GB storage option; HD Screen
If you are looking for a tablet that can do more than just provide you with a big screen for multimedia and gaming then the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 LTE is something that you might want to consider.
* Slim and light; * Decent performance; * Good battery life; * Inclusion of S Pen; * S Pen; * Vibrant display with good viewing angles; * Call and text functionality
* Pricey given the specs; * Low resolution display; * Not so loud speakers
The price is right for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0. Starting at $229, the 8-inch model is the first Samsung budget tablet to boast a price as modest as its specs. (UK availability has yet to be announced, but the US price converts to around £230.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A is affordably priced and offers many premium app perks for free; Its microSD slot accommodates cards up to 128GB
The plastic construction feels cheap, and the single speaker provides weak audio; The text often appears pixelated
Every now and then Samsung will make a lower end tablet with a nicely inexpensive price to stay in competition with other companies out there, and the Galaxy Tab A is definitely inexpensive.
Screen size; battery life
Poor camera quality
Great features, installed Microsoft Office made it a bonus and aided in my daily work. Quality product with a very responsive touchscreen and an expandable memory storage. Highly recommended!
Bought one for my wife and she loves it. Easy to use and understand, now saving up for one for me!
This tablte is great for kids and adults searches realy fast and lots of space
its realy good im using it to send this to you
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I am I huge Samsung fan, but I didn't let that cloud my judgement or stop me from doing Lots of research on tablets before I ordered one. Me and my nine year old daughter both have gone through two tablets each, that's four tablets, in less than two years.
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