I upgraded from a Nexus 7 that had become only useful as a drinks mat, it was so slow. The difference is incredible. The Samsung is faster, the screen is stunning, I cannot fault it. My wife, with her iPad mini, admits she is envious.
I upgraded from a Nexus 7 that had become only useful as a drinks mat, it was so slow. The difference is incredible. The Samsung is faster, the screen is stunning, I cannot fault it. My wife, with her iPad mini, admits she is envious.
Everything from A - Z Good storage size, fast and reliable tablet; Affordable; Gets the job done n much, much more
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Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 is the best Android tablet you can buy.
Absurdly thin and light; Sleek look; Bright colorful screen; Long battery life
It's almost as expensive as an iPad; Lacks premium all-metal build
Like its larger sibling, the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 , the smaller version can impress us with its sophisticated and slim design as well as the new 4:3 Super-AMOLED screen. The panel manages both: It can produce very rich and natural colors.
very thin and light; sophisticated build quality; microSD-card slot; AC Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.1; fingerprint scanner; precise touchscreen; video recording in QHD; telephone functions with earpiece; smooth handling; great display with excellent contrast and colors
significant throttling in the stress test; only Micro-USB 2.0; no NFC; IR transmitter of the predecessor is missing; GPS not as good as on the 9.7-inch model; color changes from flat viewing angles
Do tablets matter anymore? Samsung would like you to think so. Despite releasing some very large phones recently (the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+ , the company still believes there's a home for tablets in a market crowded with enormous phablets.
Premium feel; Extremely thin and light; Sharp screen; Powerful processor; Solid camera
Many new features require additional Samsung devices; Some bloatware; Average battery live
With a stunning screen, premium design, and long battery life, Samsung's Tab S2 is a worthy Android alternative to Apple's iPad Mini.
Gorgeous screen; Great battery life; Premium; understated design; Expandable storage via MicroSD; Nice rear-facing camera; Thinner and lighter than the iPad Mini 4
Expensive; Year-old processor doesn't compete well with those in other high-end tablets
The interesting thing about the Galaxy Tab S2 from a performance perspective is that it's running a previous-generation processor (Exynos 5433), yet it scored really well in most of our benchmarks.
I bought this tablet so that I could download shows from my Tivo at home while I'm in a hotel during a road trip. Works great for this. It is MHL 2.0 compliant and works with the HDMI adapter. These shows take up a lot of memory, so I installed a 200GB micro-SD card.
Bought this tablet for $393 from my friend that only took the bonus in Pre-Order time, I found out that this tablet is very light and very comfortable to use in daily basis. Too bad Samsung not launch Tab S2 with a S Pen which I believe will be a very good and game changing feature on Tab S2.
Amazing Super AMOLED Screen, Good design and build quality thus very slim and light, Good fingerprint scanner, Comfortable to use in daily basis; such as browsing and reading
Somewhat little upgrade from the previous gen; Not as good as the predecessor in terms of Multimedia Experience; Weaker battery than the predecessor; Somewhat outdated Processor compare to Samsung current flagship processor
8 inch tab looking preety
Touch vey senstive; 8 inch tab looking beauty; Knox an? finger print secu?ity; Two whatsapp can be use
Battery 4000mah; low for this price; Fingerprint sensing not satisfaction; its taking three or four time to open
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