Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T820 9.7in WiFi 32GB
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3
No other Android tablet has the Galaxy Tab S3's specs. But no other Android tablet (except for the occasional Sony slate) has the Galaxy Tab S3's price. At $599.99 (or $729.99 with the keyboard), the Tab S3 competes with not only the iPad Pro, but with Windows detachables like the Lenovo Miix 510...- Responsive S Pen
- Gorgeous AMOLED screen
- Very good battery life
- Excellent Wi-Fi performance
- Expensive
- Android doesn't match Windows on productivity
- Camera isn't great
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review: Samsung's best tablet screen is a sight to behold
Samsung packs buzz-worthy features like S Pen and HDR support into its new premium Galaxy Tab S3, but without a keyboard packed in, it's still more about content consumption than creation. If I had to pick one tablet to watch video on for the rest of my life, I would pick the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3.- The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is an elegantly designed tablet that comes with a capable stylus
- It has a stunning AMOLED screen, fingerprint sensor for extra security and satisfyingly loud quad speakers
- It's also the first HDR-ready tablet.
- Despite the hype, HDR content is not available on the tablet yet
- Large games take time to load
- The keyboard add-on is an expensive extra.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is the most powerful Android tablet available, but it's very pricey for the functionality you get. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 (32GB), the world's most powerful Android slate, is a perfect example of the "pro tablet" dilemma. Much like Apple's 9.7-inch iPad Pro, this is a tablet that's priced like a laptop, but its mobile operating system holds it back when it comes to productivity. Its saving grace is the S Pen, making the Tab S3 brilliant for sketching and note-taking—but that may not be worth $599.99. We've been down this road before. Android- and iOS-powered tablets make terrific media consumption gadgets, and their respective styli let them dip into productivity. Apps that look and feel like Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and other high-end creator titles appear on the Apple and Google Play app stores. But they lack the full functionality you get from Windows. That's fine when you're paying less than you would for a similar Windows tablet, but once you get into the $600-$800 range, you don't want to have to make compromises. Physical Design The Galaxy Tab S3 is a big, ...- Responsive S Pen
- Gorgeous AMOLED screen
- Very good battery life
- Excellent Wi-Fi performance
- Expensive
- Android doesn't match Windows on productivity
- Camera isn't great
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Love this Samsung galaxy tab s3! The screen is amazing. Converting from an iPad to this and have no regrets so far. Have merged several email accounts under the email app. Facebook, Kindel and Vudu working great. Tablets seems fast and responsive. Using chrome for internet.- Intuitive interface and easy setup
- Amazingly light weight and a joy to use in my opinion
- Has a secure and encrypted file folder from Samsung
- Needs apps to be updated for use on tab s3
- Still playing around with battery setting to maximize
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review: a near perfect work tool
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 should not be viewed as a permanent replacement for your laptop or PC, but it has all the makings of a great working tool. When I write at the AndroidPIT Offices, I use a desktop running Windows 10 Pro; at home, I use a MacBook Pro, but I've never thought about replacing...- Design
- Capactive S-Pen
- Independent LTE connection
- Security and privacy
- Android apps ecosystem for tablets
- No waterproofing
- Battery is only satisfactory
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review: Perfect entertainment... for a price
It's 2017, the year in which tablets stand atop a precipice: poised in a position of greatness, offering enough power to be considered as potential laptop-replacements; yet dangerously close to falling off the edge for the simple fact that, well, people aren't buying into tablets like they used to.- AMOLED screen packs in resolution and HDR (high dynamic range) brightness
- great S Pen stylus included
- slim and light design that looks great
- Expensive
- no keyboard included for the price
- slippy rear glass
- limited use for HDR content right now
- multi-tasking not as deft as laptop/phone setup
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review: Perfect entertainment... for a price
As Android tablets go, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 can't be bettered. It certainly gives the iPad Pro a run for its money.- AMOLED screen packs in resolution and HDR (high dynamic range) brightness
- Great S Pen stylus included
- Slim and light design that looks great
- Expensive
- No keyboard included for the price
- Slippy rear glass
- Limited use for HDR content right now
- Multi-tasking not as deft as laptop/phone setup
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review
With the mobile market all about making the best smartphone, it's refreshing to see some new tablets. Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 is a gorgeous iPad Pro rival with some fancy features including HDR and a new S Pen.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Tablet Review
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 LTE is a very good tablet, which does not rely on modern high-end hardware across the board (as with the Apple iPad 2017 ), but the overall package is very compelling.- high-quality and slim case
- expandable storage
- USB 3.1
- long runtimes
- powerful SoC
- fast Wi-Fi
- great display with HDR
- S Pen included
- decent speakers
- call functionality
- only LTE Cat
- 6, slow storage, weak cameras, no NFC, no high-end feeling
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3
The Galaxy Tab S3 is Samsung's best ever tablet, with a premium build, lightning-fast processor, and superb 10-inch HDR-ready screen. Its quad speakers and optional keyboard are also welcome.