Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 Review By GadgetByte

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 Review

There are very few companies that make android tablets and the number is a lot less. When you look for the budget options, however, Samsung has recently launched the Samsung Galaxy tab, a7 10.4 that goes around for some 200. The price is a little higher in our vision, but that's not just the case with this one. Actually, it's the same with every other tablet, including iPad. So that's there, anyways is the Galaxy Tab, a7 10.4 worth it, and is it the best budget tablet that you can buy right now? I will talk about all of this in this review. After this short message from our sponsor g2 deal, we know how most of us ignore to activate windows part on our PCs, because window keys are just so very expensive, but with g2 deal you won't have to worry about that.

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You can check the link given in the description. Okay. Now, let's get on with the review, it's not every day that you see about your tablet with a metallic build and the tab a7's metallic build, gives you a very premium feel, but considering some of the compromises that Samsung has made in some areas, which I will talk about later in this video, it would have been better if Samsung had considered a plastic bag instead as a part of the cost-cutting process. Anyways, what's done is done, I guess you still get a premium looking device with a solid aluminum build. I have with me the silver colored one, but you can also get one in gold or dark gray on the back.

There's an eight megapixel camera module on the top left-hand corner and the Samsung logo, along with the IMEI number, is stamped right in the middle. The front is also no different. Thick bezels around the display and the front camera is, on the right hand, side bezel. There are two speaker grilles on each end, with an USB type-c port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack the extra additions on one end on the left. You will find the volume and the lock buttons.

Similarly, on the right side towards the bottom, you will find the sim plus micros tray. As for the size, it is in the same league as that of the iPad 10.2 up front you're greeted with a 10.4-inch screen, which is a TFT display with 2000 by 1200 pixels. I found these bezels on the display to come in handy as it decreases the chances for accidental touches about the display quality. It might not be mind-blowing, but it is not a push-over either. The pictures come out sufficiently sharp.

The color definition is decent enough. However. The brightness and viewing angles is just average at 329 peak brightness. It is not the brightest display out there, even with full brightness. You will have a hard time while viewing darker scenes or while viewing something on a bright sunny day.

But apart from that, you will find the videos to be fairly vibrant with popping colors. Furthermore, the screen responded perfectly to all my gestures and felt smooth, except for the occasional lag in some animations overall, barring the issue with the brightness. This display to me feels good enough for everyday web surfing and media consumption. The quad speaker setup on the a7 also delivers some punchy loud and clear, sound of course, they're, not flagship level, but for a small to medium-sized room. The audio quality is quite good, even at the highest volumes.

The audio does not get distorted and there's also Dolby Atmos support for high quality, stereo outputs. As for software out of the box, the tab a7 comes with one UI 2.5 based on android 10, and we can expect android 11 with one UI 3 anytime, soon, like with other Samsung tablets. It also offers you features like split screen and pop-up view. They all work smoothly, and you won't experience a hint of lag in performance. However, with the modded snapdragon, 662, soc and 3gb of ram, you will notice some delay while launching apps and in general I felt that there was a hint of lag in the animation.

However, that's about it once the app launches everything works smoothly. It can keep up with your day-to-day tasks, such as surfing the web, watching videos or attending online classes or meetings quite easily. I had opened several tabs on Google Chrome, Facebook, Instagram and a few other apps, and the tab was able to handle the pressure pretty well but, as mentioned earlier, I did face some DLA, while switching from one app to another. As for gaming, you can play heavy-duty games pretty well, although you have to tweak the settings a little in PUBG, it maxes out at balance, graphics and medium frame rates, but the gameplay is not smooth. So for the best result you should opt for the smooth graphics, with high frame rates for playable experience in other games like Call of Duty and mobile legends.

I did not notice any frame drops or jittery gameplay, even at the highest of settings on asphalt, 9, which is a relatively much demanding game among the ones I mentioned I experienced lags while performing roles and overall, not the smoothest of the experience but still playable. All in all, you will not get that high-end tablet smoothness, while using the tap a7. But then again it is not a high-end tablet for performing everyday tasks and playing light to medium games. This device should be more than sufficient. Now, let's talk about the battery and similar to the tab, s6 light that we reviewed a while ago, the tab a7 also equips a 7040 William hour battery.

I managed to get around 13 hours while browsing through the web and watching videos on Netflix and YouTube at around 40 brightness. Throwing in some games in between regular tasks does decrease the battery life by an hour or so, but it's still great, so no complaints on the battery department. As for charging, it supports 15 watt fast charging, which takes around three and a half hours to get fully charged. However, Samsung has only included a 7.5 watt charger inside the box, so you will need to buy an extra 15 watt charger if you wish to enable fast charging like with every other butcher tablet. The camera aspect of this tab is not its strongest feature.

Let's put it this way, you will not get Instagram ready pictures, but the images are passable for capturing notes and such the 8 megapixel rear camera takes decent photographs in a well-lit condition. However, that's about it, so you probably won't be taking this tablet around on your vacations to click photographs talking about the front camera, it is a 5 megapixel shooter placed in the center of the right hand, side of the bezel. This forces you to place the tablet in a landscape mode, while you're on a video call, that's probably a good thing as it increases your display angle. However, it is not suited for taking high quality selfies, because the images lack sharpness and details. However, for online classes and meetings, it works just fine.

So what's my stand on the tab? A7 well. For me, this budget android tablet provides goods in just the right areas without any significant drawbacks. Surely this tablet would have been a lot better if they had provided a better chipset or at least 4gb of ram, but looking at the battery life and a fit for media consumption configuration, I would rate this tablet as the go-to budget tablet, so that was all for our review of the Samsung Galaxy tab, e7 10.4. What do you think about this device to? Let us know in the comments below till then I'm pratimadikati, and thank you so much for watching.


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