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Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T715 8in 32GB

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PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0

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

ComputerShopper
★★★★
8 years ago

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

Chip Chick
★★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8 is a Solid iPad Mini Alternative – Review

Overall, the Tab S2 makes for a fine direct competitor to the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 4. For those looking for a premium Android tablet that looks sexy and feels great to hold in your hand, the TAB S2 is it.

Excellent build quality – this is not another cheap plastic tablet; It's crazy thin and light! Excellent vivid AMOLED display does a great job playing back movies as well as being used for reading ebooks; Expandable memory slot; Mult-tasking features

NO LTE option for the 8-inch Tab; Design is a bit unoriginal; Fingerprint reader is hit or miss; Cameras and battery life are both average

LAPTOP Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 (8-inch) Review

The smaller of Samsung's two new tablets, the 8-inch Tab S2 is a powerful little slate featuring a stunning AMOLED display and a fast octa-coreExynos processor in a very svelte, lightweight design.

S21
★★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0

Samsung has delivered an outstanding product with the Galaxy Tab S2 8-inch model. It really is outstanding in every way, with no weak areas. We're in love with its super-lightweight slim design and its superb AMOLED screen.

HotHardware
★★★★
8 years ago

If you want to sell a tablet to the masses -- an increasingly difficult thing to do with tablet shipments now on the decline, according to International Data Corporation -- the go-to strategy is to pitch a vibrant display and boast about its thin and light design.

Samsung
★★★★★
7 years ago
Great little tablet

I've had this for about a week now. I got it second hand, but in mint condition. I absolutely LOVE IT! This is replacing an old hand-me-down iPad mini 2 which was very frustrating with its limitations. This tablet is much better.

B&H Photo
★★★★★
7 years ago
Best ever

Clear, fast. I like the new aspect ratio. I had an S2 previously, lost it. Decided I did not need one with my new Samsung spectre 13" 2 in 1 with ssd drive (very fast), but ultimately decided I like the convenience of an 8" for quick lookups and it has great apps.

Amazon
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★★★
8 years ago
Yes, it comes with Android Marshmallow, but it also comes with too much...

Yes, this model SM-T713 indeed has Marshmallow, 6.0.1 out of the box. If the confusing listing was holding you back go ahead and purchase, but read on. Gorgeous display. I have never seen better in an 8" format. Quick, responsive, everything you'd expect from a higher end Samsung.

Amazon
★★★★
8 years ago
Samsung developers should try and design tablets which are small, portable computers and NOT giant, clunky mobile phones.

Runs well. However, it was clearly designed to be like a giant mobile phone - intended primarily to be used in portrait mode. You can almost hear the logic of the designers: "Lots of people use mobile phones these days - therefore we should make our tablets more like mobile phones.

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