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The S Pen makes all the difference when it comes to writing and drawing on Samsung's new tablet.The Android tablet market seems a whole lot less crowded than a couple of years ago. Manufacturers are no longer flooding the market with tablets like they use...
S Pen is great for taking notes and drawing, wider screen is great for watching movies, long battery life...
Speakers could have been better, capacitive buttons are not backlit...
While the 2015 Tab A model was a good device, the dealbreaker for many was the 720p screen – this is no longer an issue as the new model has a 1080p screen.There are many other improvements too and the one we like best is the long battery life so we don't...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) is the much cheaper alternative to the excellent Galaxy Tab S5e and Apple's iPad range. In the downgrade you lose a lot of graphics power, the punch of an OLED screen and advanced multi-driver speakers. But when you h...
Samsung's update of its ultra-mainstream 10in budget tablet from 2016 is mostly a success. For under £200 you get a pleasant aluminium rear, a good Full HD screen and great battery life.We'd take a hit to the respectable (for a tablet) cameras in exchange...
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While Samsung is one of the smartphone market leaders thanks to its innovative and high-tech handsets, it's one of the most popular tablet manufacturers simply because there isn't much competition; Samsung competes with Apple simply by offering cheaper bu...
Low price point, Headphone jack, Long battery life...
Slow to use, Bulky design, Android still isn't great on tablets...
If it sounds as though we've been rather down on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.5 (2018), that's because it's not a particularly impressive tablet – and its low price tag doesn't do enough to offset its weak specs.The tablet's lack of processing power, bulky a...
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Power is the only major problem here. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A's graphics chipset is fairly weak. As is so often the case, big gaming fans should consider an iPad instead. But at this price it only grazes this bargain tablet's appeal. The Samsung Galaxy T...
Great price, Solid, sharp screen, Looks and feels a lot like a more expensive tablet, Good battery life...
Limited storage, Limited graphics power, Some minor system lag...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A is a real alternative to an iPad for basics, with a sharp and colourful screen and a design very close to that of £400 tablets. All in all, it's the best budget Android tablet around if you don't like the restrictive approach of t...
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Desirable. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016) is a compelling package. No other other 10-inch tablet with Android 6, LTE and Full-HD on the market offers more for less. If the performance is up to par as well is the subject of our review...
sturdy design, bright Full-HD display, LTE, 5 GHz WLAN, Android 6, microSD slot with App2SD, games run stutter-free, long battery life...
only 10.5 GB available storage, weak cameras, throttling under maximum load, speaker only on one side, battery is not swappable...
More powerful SoC, brighter display, Full-HD resolution and a better battery life - compared to the predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016) has been improved in many areas.The LTE version of the Galaxy is particularly interesting because of its...
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Two-in-one tablets are great, but good ones like the Surface Pro 4 are really expensive. Shoppers on a tighter budget should look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1, a full-size Android device that's available for less than $200.Just be aware there are two...
Large and attractive display, Long battery life, Reasonable price...
Performance just OK, Bulkier than is ideal...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 is a decent tablet at a time when good options in the $200-$400 range are hard to find. Many companies are setting their focus on either powerful high-end or cheap entry-level offerings, but Samsung has a device that fits nea...
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Rejuvenation - It has been over two years since Samsung last upgraded its 10-inch entry-level Galaxy Tab A tablet. An update was necessary, especially regarding software. Read on to find out how the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 performs in our tests and whether it i...
slim design, Android 9.0 Pie, Kids mode, Bluetooth 5.0 with support for high resolution codecs, decent battery life, good LCD panel...
no ambient light sensor, dimmer display than its predecessor, short USB cable included in the box, underwhelming speakers, choppy gaming...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) tablet review.The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) is an affordable entry-level tablet that can already be found for less than €200 (~US$223). The same applies to its predecessor though, which has a better display, spe...
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