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Made famous by Moses, it took several millennia for tablets to enjoy their second age, instigated largely by Apple's 2010 iPad and the subsequent interest in the not-quite-smartphone, not-quite-laptop devices.I came to the party a bit late, actually, not...
On the whole, there isn't a whole lot to complain about with this tablet. Where the camera falls down slightly, the battery more than makes up for.It's as close to premium as you can get without paying premium prices (the Galaxy Tab S would set you back a...
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It's August, which means that kids are filling their backpacks with pens, paper, textbooks and – oh, who are we kidding, no one uses those things anymore.Students want tech , and that's why our Back To School Guide features the best smartphones , tablets...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-27 02:30:41
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A heavy plastic rectangle. That's the easiest way to describe the 9.7" Galaxy Tab A. There's nothing to make this device stand out. While it isn't a complete design failure, it certainly won't be winning awards for originality.The matte plastic used on th...
Balanced picture quality, Excellent battery life, OS runs smoothly...
Poor screen resolution, Cameras, Speakers should be better positioned, Web browsing and video ruined by the outdated screen...
With its record stained by a screen resolution that really spoils the user experience, the Tab A just doesn't quite cut it as a great mid-range tablet. Unfortunately, it isn't easy to overlook such a failure of a display, with pixels being clearly visible...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-11-21 01:35:16
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In spite of dipping tablets sales in India, Samsung has maintained its top spot in the market. According to a recent CMR report, the company enjoyed a 19.7 per cent share during the first quarter of 2015 followed by DataWind and Micromax. Unlike those two...
Compact design, Good battery life, Voice calling feature...
Poor sound quality, Cameras could have been better...
At Rs. 20,500, the Galaxy Tab A is in the same territory as the iPad 2 mini, which starts at Rs. 21,900, although Android fans might find themselves swayed by the Xiaomi Mi Pad which comes with a better display, processor and camera, but no 4G connectivit...
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It has been some time now that people are opting out of buying tablets. They mostly just go for big-screened smartphones (also known as phablets) instead of buying a separate device for entertainment. Many reports have suggested that tablet sales have dwi...
Lightweight built, Vibrant display, Smooth performance...
Overall, we think that at a price of Rs 17,990, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A is a good buy. It has a sturdy built and design, a vibrant display and is a performer. The downsides are the gaming experience, and the average cameras. But if you can live with the...
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