Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 with S Pen Unboxing & Hands On | SM-P200 & P205 By My Next Tablet

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 with S Pen Unboxing & Hands On | SM-P200 & P205

Hey Andrew here for my next ever calm today with an unboxing video of the new 8-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab, a with S Pen. Alright I managed to get the Galaxy Tab an 8.0 2019 with s-pen and can in this video we want to unbox it first a bit about pricing. You can get it starting at around between 300 and soon at 50, US dollars, and that's how much you have to pay depending on the market. That's for the 80 e versions, the one that I have. However, there will also be a Wi-Fi version, I'm not sure about surprising, though I'm getting real costs around 250 US dollars. But you really have to check in your country how much it is and right now it is listed by Samsung Hong Kong Samsung Thailand, but it seems to be it I couldn't find it on Samsung India, Samsung, yes or Samsung Germany.

So who knows when it will be available? I don't know, but let's hope it will be available at most markets soon. Alright and yeah. You can see me here, unboxing the tablet already and yeah. It looks quite nice. It certainly seems to be a plastic body, but yeah the design seems to be typical, as lamps all looks nice and inside the rest of the box.

We have obviously it's a power plug, and then we have the extra tips for the s-pen, so you can exchange them or replace them. Then we've got a standard, USB see to use the cable, that's how you charge it or connect it to your computer, and then we have headphones, which is really nice to see, because usually we don't get them in a tablet, but it seems like Samsung really wants us to make phone calls with as 8 inch device as well and that's what you will be able to do with the HD version. I, don't know if the Wi-Fi version will have headphones too. Anyway. We also get a sim eject tool and with that one, you can also put in a micro SD card, and then we've got some standard stuff like warranty and Quick, Start, Guide and so on.

Alright, since I shot the first part of this video that we just saw about maybe 20 I was also half past and I already did some testing. However, this is not. The final review is justice, just an unboxing and hands-on with some first impressions. Well, let's start with the design. First, as you can see, we really do get a full plastic, a body here, there's no matter, unlike with the 10-inch version that I already reviewed.

You can find my review of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 2019 on this channel, and this one has a mostly metal body with just some plastic parts, but the agent reversion has earth for plastic body, which is fine though. However, it's actually relatively thick with eight point, nine millimeter I said something that I noticed when I first hold it in my head in my hands that it is relatively thick but well I. Guess that's fine. Besides that the build quality seems we find this no weird sound. When you try to bend it, you can't end it.

There seems to be whether it's just plastic and no matter, then we get a speaker ear, foam thing on the top there. Next, with a five megapixel camera and by the way with that camera, you can also use face unlock, so facial recognition is supported. However, this is not like face ID or the iris scanner from the Galaxy Tab s 4. This is just using the standard camera, and you can probably trick it with a printed out picture of yourself or something. So this is probably not the most secure face or lot you will see, but it is built-in.

If you want to use it and I used it a couple of times. It's just tried it out right now, and it seems to work pretty good, especially in good light. Otherwise, you have to use the thin or passport or yeah that's what you can use. If you want let's go further round, we've got the SIM card and micros card slot over there on the bottom. We've got one single speaker.

Yes, it's only one speaker, then we have a USB-C port and then the s-pen, which fits inside the body. We will take a look at it soon. Then we got volume, rockers power button in on the top is standard, headphone jack, and then we've got an 8 megapixel camera on the back. This is the Samsung logo and again a plastic body. I've got these I call, if I think they call it gray.

You can also get it and black, but this gray is really a very light bright gray, it's almost white I would call it white, but I think Samsung calls it gray. Then we've got the 8-inch screen here. It has a full HD resolution with 1920 by 1200, and it seems to be an IPS screen. At least a few angles are pretty good, nothing bad to say about. Let the brightness is also fine, I believe I have it set yet to the highest setting.

But I've got a very bright studio light here next to me too, and it's a laminated screen, so you won't see an air gap, and that is very important if you want to use the S Pen and yeah. That's just what we want to do now play with the s-pen a bit, and this seems to be the pen that we've known for years since the very first Samsung Galaxy Note, and that s-pen looked just like this one and yeah: that's how it works. It's pressure, sensitive. That means, if you are pressing harder, you get a thicker line. If you press lighter you get a lighter line and yeah that's what we've known from the Galaxy Note series and from the Galaxy Tab by 3, Galaxy Tab, as for and when I remembered correctly, there even was an 8-inch, Galaxy Note tablet, once I think I had and even reviewed that it's a long time ago, though yeah.

So that's quite nice, and we've got the same features that you are used to from pretty much all s 10th devices since maybe five years or so those as air commands. If you press this little button here and hover over the screen, then the air commands pop up and with those you can start to take a screenshot and annotate it, or you can cut out something annotated. You can create notes. We've got live messages you can add shortcuts, and usually we've got a translator and so on here as well. No, maybe not we've got glance coloring and, however, there's really there used to be a translation feature, the Galaxy Tab s, 3 and probably with the s4 ?, but maybe not here anyway.

These are the air commands. You've probably seen it before if you've ever had a Galaxy, Note device or tablet with SN, and it's falling down and by the way one negative thing about the stylus is that it is really thin, so I'm access time for the Galaxy Tab s, for example, which feels like a real pen. This one is very thin like on the Galaxy Note series that has positive sights. You can store it inside the tablet, which certainly is nice. However, you won't be able to ride with it for very long time cause.

Then you lay that uncomfortable on the positive side we've got where we relatively soft tip here. That's why? If you cut those replaced and replacement tips- and that means it feels a bit more comfortable to write on it MMM, it feels a bit more. Like real paper, not like plastic on glass, which it is- and that is a very nice feature compared to the Apple Pencil which I have here and that one really feels like hard plastic on glass, it's not as I would say as smooth as this one is. However, this one is thicker and more comfortable to hold it, especially if you're writing for a long period of time. Let me just write something here: hi.

This is test I'm, not perfect with handwriting. So high, there's yes test. Alright, it looks a bit better and as you've seen I put my palm on here, and it ignores it. However, when I put the palm first, it recognizes it as yes input, but if you put the pen first and no, you probably can adjust it in the settings that I would have to check that out for my final review. Anyway, that's about the S Pen! Now, let's take a look inside the tablet and the Samsung Galaxy Tab, an 8.30 2019 with s-pen is shipping with Samsung Enos, 7005 optical ships set, and together with that, we get three gigabytes of RAM and a 32 gigabyte internal storage, as I said, you can get it with. Pfizer only offers Wi-Fi, plus 80 E and, as you can see in that benchmark comparison here, I already ran Geek bench and an tutu, and the results are very good for this price, especially and thereby we similar to the 10-inch Galaxy Tab, a 2019, even the other ships.

That is a different one. The performance and both benchmarks are very similar. The 8-inch one is just a tiny bit faster and ? ?, but that's really just a tiny bit and real-life size should be pretty yeah similar and actually that's what my gaming test shows. ? I only played pops. Your mobile, which you can see here right now, but I've been able to set the graphic settings to HD and the frame rate too high, and yes, really playable I did see some ? stuttering in between, but really nothing bad I.

Would you think with HD settings touching mobile is quite playable, and that was the case for the 10-inch version ?, you could play it with HD. If you wanted super smooth, then puts a setting ? balanced. That's why the way is the settings that you can use busy. While we need a pattern for a 10 or Lenovo Tempe 10, only those only support balance settings, but they actually cost around the same as this one, and I only played with it a bit and the day-to-day performance of YouTube or Chrome seems to be all right. I mean it's.

What we expect nothing bad, you can just serve so abnormally and the performance should be totally fine for that and that's what I'm used to from the 10-inch Galaxy Tab A, which again has very similar performance. We've got one advantage here compared to the 10-inch one. This one has a three thing about the frame out of the box. While the base model of the 10 inch, one only has 2 gigabytes of RAM alright and let's take a quick look at the software, and this is running an android 9 pi and together with a 10-inch one or the Galaxy Tab s5e, there's actually one of the first tablets to directly chip with Android 9pi, and you can see it here. That's really nice to see and in the past, Samsung has been very good with updates and I hope that that will continue with this one.

On top of Android 9 is the one UI and which is their own interface. They call it one UI now, but not much has changed compared to the Samsung experience, and we still have Bigamy here. If you want to use it and yeah the settings and I look different. You've got some typical Android PI features like this digital, we're being they. You can see how much you used it and there you can see it.

This is really just an unboxing I used it a bit, but really not that much yet. Yes, those are the features. They are some apps pre-installed, mostly Samsung's own ones. That will email apps their own browser, even the Galaxy store, 10 approaches for the pen, smart things, and we've got the standard google apps, which are pre-installed as well as office, mobile and OneDrive from Microsoft, and here we actually have the phone app. However, I did I put a sim inside yet, but I will use this as my phone for a while to just see how an 8-inch tablet works for that nowadays and yet some Samsung Apps and Spotify I did not install it myself.

So it is pre-installed by the way. I already checked the DRM levels, and it has the white wine level of a1. So, yes, you can watch Netflix in HD, which is nice, that's by the way, the case for the 10-inch Galaxy, Tab, A ? at the beginning that wasn't possible, but that got fixed with an update and I already ran my standard Abed. We test- and you can see here in this comparison, shot that the battery life. Yes, it has a better life of 9.5 hours, which is not amazing and for an 8-inch tablet. That's fine yeah, but not the best result, but fine 5/8, inches I still have to use it more, and I want to run it again.

Just in case something was installing in the background but yeah as far as I can tell the battery life is alright, but certainly not amazing, but for my final review, I will have more data on its battery life, especially when you use it as a phone or in day to day life, alright and yeah. This is my unboxing video and a hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019 with s-pen. Sometimes it's called Galaxy Tab A, plus maybe it's called differently and some markets. So my first impressions are pretty good, not much bad. To say about that, the screen is nice.

Internal hardware seems to be totally fine sure it's a plastic body, but it's not too bad. It seems to be well, but it's a bit thick. Maybe the battery life does not seem to be amazing, but I really have to test that more and yeah it's nice to see that we finally have an 8-inch tablet with Android and the stylus. Again. That's nice to see too, because otherwise you can only choose the iPad Mini, which is a great tablet, but it's also relatively expensive and yeah.

I hope my timer will be I should have it up in maybe 2 or 3 weeks. I really want to use it for a while, and then I will have more about this tablet. And if you want me to test anything, please feel free to write me in the comments and then maybe I can try it out and put it into my final review. I'm CNJE for my next tablet subscribe to this channel. If we want to see tablet, reviews or other videos about tablets, I'm reviewing pretty much every tablet that is released almost worldwide like this one, which hopefully will be released almost worldwide to M&J.

For my next upload calm, thanks for watching and until next time.


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