Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 SM-T815 9.7in 4G 32GB
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Its a good tab having many features and a nice camera clarity with a nice new look.It has a thinner and lighter profile with a new4: 3 aspect ratio but the Specs bump is small and battery life is short.
In India, Samsung has decided to test the waters first by launching only a single model from the new Galaxy Tab S2 series - the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 LTE . At Rs 39,400, the tablet goes up against the HTC Google Nexus 9 and the Apple iPad Air 2 .
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 LTE Tablet Review
The highlights of Samsung's new tablet are the restrained, yet sophisticated and very slim construction as well as the new 4:3 Super-AMOLED screen. It can easily keep up with its excellent predecessor and convinces with a great contrast ratio, good outdoor capabilities and brilliant and accurate...- very thin and light
- sophisticated build quality
- microSD-card slot
- AC Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.1
- fingerprint scanner
- precise touchscreen
- great display with excellent contrast & colors
- video recording in QHD
- telephone functions
- smooth handling
- only average performance
- heavy throttling
- color changes from flat viewing angles
- only Micro-USB 2.0
- no NFC
- IR transmitter of the predecessor is missing
It's been quite a long time since I last picked up an Android tablet to use or review. While Google's mobile op
- Ultra-sim, lightweight design is undoubtedly very attractive
- Android on tablets has improved in the last year
- Decent display with an ideal aspect ratio
- Expensive compared to Apple's current iPads
- Performance and battery life falls behind the best tablets out there
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 review: The Apple iPad Air 2 finally has some competition
Samsung has always been renowned for its line up of smartphones and for introducing the phablet category and delivering on it with its Note line of devices which have led to the birth of a new category of large screen smartphones.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 ($499.99, 32GB) is one of the nicest Android tablets we've seen, with a gorgeous Super AMOLED display, a more refined body than its predecessor, and a powerful processor for excellent performance.- Great multitasking features
- Premium build
- Good camera
- Pricey
- Lots of bloatware
- Average battery life in testing
Android's best iPad: Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 reviewed
You've seen Samsung's 2015 phones, and now it's time to see what the company can do to make its tablets on par with these bad boys. Is Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 the best tablet around?- Very well built
- Slim
- comfortable and easy to hold
- One of the brightest screens on any tablet available found today
- Surprisingly fast screen response when typing
- Just like in the 2015 phones
- Android is fairly stripped back
- making it more efficient
- Performs quite well
- LTE model works as a...
- Samsung has ditched the camera flash..
- for some reason or another, No infrared port, On-screen keyboard needs a bit of work, Has virtually no individuality or unique identity: it looks like Samsung's interpretation of an iPad
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7-inch Review
Being that premium tablet it's sought out to be, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7-inch comes in at the customary starting price of $500 for the base 32GB Wi-Fi model. That's not too shabby considering it has the svelte construction, smooth performance, and diversified experience to cater to a wide...- Thin and lightweight design
- Minimalized footprint makes it compact for a full-size offering
- Snappy processing performance
- Accurate Super AMOLED display
- Short battery life
- No IR blaster or NFC
- Weak brightness output makes it tough to view display with the sun presents
- Underpowered internal speaker quality
very good screen ,looks great,nice to hold.
ALL IN ALL a good competition for IPAD AIR 2.- light weight ,great colours,good speed
- plastic back,sound should be a bit louder
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 review: A genuine iPad rival
The Tab S2 is impressively slim and light, but at £399 for the 9.7-inch model it's pretty expensive considering the better-built competition.- Vibrant display
- 4:3 aspect ratio works well in portrait or landscape orientation
- Ultra slim and lightweight design
- MicroSD slot for storage expansion
- It's pretty expensive
- Build not as high-end as competitors
- Graphical limitations
- Lower resolution than predecessor
- Battery life not great