Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite VS Apple iPad 7 10.2 Comparison By My Next Tablet

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite VS Apple iPad 7 10.2 Comparison

If you're, looking for an affordable tablet with active pen support you've got two choices. Right now, are you getting the Apple iPad 7 with the Apple Pencil or the Samsung Galaxy Tab s, 6 light with the S Pen, I'm CNJE for my next ever calm, and in this comparison we will discuss which one is better for whom, before we start subscribe to this channel and click the bay button, so that you get notified once on your video goes: live I'm, reviewing pretty much every tablet that gets released, all from Samsung, Apple, Microsoft, In nova, Huawei and others, and, let's start with their most interesting features of their displays and pens. While the Samsung Galaxy Tab s, 6 light has a ten point. Four-inch screen with a resolution of 2012 hundred pixels, the iPad 7 features a 10.2-inch screen with 2160 by 1620 pixels. That means the screen of the iPad 7 is a little sharper. Although it's hard to see a difference, the aspect ratio certainly are different.

Epic screen is a bit taller when holding it in landscape to you, I like this form factor for working and reading. However, it also means that you would see a bigger black bars at the top and bottom when watching movies, due to its wider aspect ratio, the Galaxy Tab s, 6 light has a bigger viewing area for watching videos, balsa SD screens and when viewing them side-by-side. It's quite hard to see any major differences, while the iPad is a little brighter and there's better viewing angles. The Galaxy Tab s 6 light has a darker black, which gives you more contrast. A huge difference is that the iPad 7 does to not have a laminated screen.

That means there's a small air gap between the IPS layer and the touch screen. The Essex light does have a fully laminated screen. It's not that big of a deal during normal use, but it can be a downside if you're interested in their pants the song quality of this, because it's quite similar I feel like the Galaxy Tab s.6 light has a deeper and fuller base, but the mid and highs can sound a bit scratchy at maximum volume, the highest sound, more pleasing on the iPad. Now the big downside of the iPad is that both because are placed on one of the shorter sides. So when watching movies, the sound comes from one side only on the Galaxy Tab s, 6 light.

On the other hand, you do get a real stereo separation, while you've got to pay $99 for the first generation at the pencil, the S Pen is included at no extra charge. It also means that if you want a pen, the iPad combo is about $100 pricier, since most tablets cost under 750 dollars, prices vary by country. Of course, I think both pens are fantastic, but there are some important differences. Let's check out the S Pen. First, it's made of plastic.

It's much slimmer, more, like a real pencil and has one button on its side. It does not have a battery, which means you don't have to charge it ever, but you can connect it magnetically to the side of the tablet. The S Pen has a bit softer tip, which you can press down, and it gives you a little of friction. When writing. You can get extra tips if you don't like that, but you've got to buy it separately.

I feel it's a little of friction gives you the feeling of writing on real paper. A pencil is much thicker more the size of a standard pen which makes it more comfortable to hold for long periods, it's made of glossy plastic, and it does not have any button. You've got to charge it using the Lightning port of the iPad, unlike with the iPad Pro there's no way to attach it to the tablet. Magnetically in this case, as the tip of the pen is a hard plastic, which means it's more slippery on the screen, just like you're writing with plastic on glass, because that's what you're doing some people certainly prefer that you can get the screen protectors. That gives you the feeling of writing on paper, though, if you want both pens are pressure sensitive.

That means you can draw a thicker line by pressing down harder. Both support palm rejection too. So you can rest your hand on the screen. When writing. If you want to write and draw as precisely as possible, I think the Galaxy Tab s, 6 Lite, is a bad option in this case, at least.

If you just look at hardware alone, that's because the screen is laminated, which is not the case with the iPad 7 on the iPad. If you look closely, you don't have the feeling of writing directly on the screen because of this air gap, but the choice gets harder. If you also look at software, yes, Samsung has lots of software features, fuzzy stylus built in, and they're great, and you can get wrong, apps and so on in the Play Store, but for the iPad you can also get more professional apps like it will be Photoshop or affinity photo. You don't have complex image. Editors like these for Android.

That means, if you're looking for a tablet with pen support in this price range, you've got to decide what's more important for your needs. Software or hardware, the 10.2-inch Apple iPad, ships with an ?p?e, 8 and fusion processor, that's supported by three gigabytes of RAM. You can choose between 32 gigabytes and 128 gigabytes of internal storage with the Galaxy Tab s, 6 light. On the other hand, you get a Samsung Enos and 9600 11 optical ships with 4 gigabytes of RAM, and you can get versions with 64 gigabytes and 128 gigabytes of storage, both FTE as an option. You can see in my benchmark comparison that yeah that 7 is much faster than Samsung, especially the graphics performance.

Now who cares about benchmarks, but real life performance off at this tablet is much better ? you can play for tonight with graphics set to high and review resolution to 100%, and the game runs great was about 30 fps, most of the time. It's a great tablet for tonight, you can play with 60 fps. If you set the graphics to medium tool, you can play for that with the Galaxy Tab s, 6 lightest way, but it's barely playable. The loading times are super long, and if you play with the lowest settings, it looks terrible and even then it stutters in between. If you set the graphics too high, just like with the iPad, the frame rate drops to 7 FPS when jumping out of the bus or doing fights, it's not fun at all thought.

That is an extreme example and with other games the Galaxy Tab s, 6 Lite performs ok, you can play Call of Duty with high graphics, for instance, and it runs great. But here again the iPad 7 performs a bit better here you can set the graphics to very high, and it does look a bit better in this case. The differences are not that big though, and I noticed something similar with us. Nine post performed well on those tablets that goes for simpler, apps too, of course, browsers. YouTube office apps one great on both tablets, but you've seen it.

If you need performance, the iPad is certainly better suited for you. Design-Wise Samsung has the upper hand. The Galaxy Tab s, 6 light has a similar design as you tap s 6 and the tap s.5 e, and it looks very modern. It has a full metal body, slim black bezels, and feels very high-end and well-made I think it looks much more elegant and also as more premium feeling now the iPad 7 is well-made too. Of course, it does have a full metal body, but it basically has the same design as the first iPad with huge black bezels in the physical home button.

Even though its screen is a bit smaller, the body is a bit bigger on the positive side. That also means we get the touch ID, fingerprint scanner, which the s6 light is missing. You can unlock that one with facial recognition, but it's quite slow not as secure and doesn't work in the dark. You have to live with the old lightning port on the iPad, while these Samsung tablet features a USB-C port. The s6 light has a micro SD card reader too, which is missing on the iPad, both feature standard, headphone, jack power buttons and the volume controls.

The Apple tablet is a bit thicker and heavier with 7.5 millimeters, compared to several millimeters in 483 grams, compared to 465 grams, both tablets, 7/8 and megapixel camera. On the back, while Samsung has a 5 megapixel front facing camera, we get just 1 point 2 megapixels on the iPad, that's too little and the Samsung selfie camera offers a noticeably more details, especially in photos, I think photos and videos out of their main camera, looks at that better on just a basic slide. ?. That's mostly because Samsung is adding much more contrast which I like, but also but too much sharpening. You could get this similar result when editing the photos of the iPad, but I'm guessing that many will do that with photos taken with a tablet.

The iPad has excellent video, though Samsung is not offering any official keyboard Fuzzy tab, s6 light, so you will have to use the Bluetooth keyboard. The iPad 7 does have a smart connector force, your Fisher episode keyboard, which can be used as a cover and stand, and the iPad keyboard works great. The Samsung Galaxy Tab s, six light ships with Android, 10 and z1u I out of the box. Usually Samsung is releasing two major updates for its tablets, so it might get and what 11 and Anwar truth, although I can't promise anything. Of course, EPITA shipping zap at 7 was I per 2s, and it runs the newest, iPadOS.

Thirteen point four usually Apple is much better was updates for their tablets. But since the a-10 is a bit older, ship I'm not sure how long it will get updates, but it will probably be a couple of years. Minimum Android continues to be more open than iPad 2s. You can download any app you want, it doesn't have to be in the Play, Store and Samsung is putting in lots of additional features. You can open two apps side by side, but also in free-floating windows.

Just like was the desktop operating system, which is great when using it with a keyboard and mouse. It does not support the Samsung DEX desktop mode, though in the past, I didn't like iOS much, but Ethel has fixed pretty much every issue I had with it. By now, it has fantastic multitasking who realize that with which you can also access external storage and even Mouse and touchpad support. Many apps, like Adobe Lightroom, Microsoft, Word, YouTube Netflix, pretty much work and look the same on both platforms, but the app selection, especially for more professional apps as much big on iPad 2s I've mentioned it before you can get Adobe Photoshop for the iPad and even alternatives like affinity photo which are all missing on Android. The iPad supports better video editing, apps tool like NUMA fusion and Adobe Premiere rush exists for Android, but it's not supported by the type s 6 light for most applications.

It doesn't matter that much which operating system you choose as I said many apps and features are the same or very similar, but in some cases iPadOS offers you more options, especially if you also want to use more professional tablet: optimized apps, when looping an HD video locally at medium brightness, the iPad 7 last 13 hours and the Galaxy Tab s 6 light last eleven point five hours. However, when streaming HD videos that maximum brightness on YouTube, the Samsung tablet lasts much longer with 6.5 hours compared to just five hours of the iPad, it might be that you clip is bad optimized on Android and iPad screen is a bit brighter tool. Well so, which is the better tablet as usual, it depends on what you're looking for, if you care about performance and a big selection of tablet, optimized apps, then the Apple iPad 7 is a better tablet. It's much faster than the Galaxy Tab s, 6 light. It also has a fingerprint scanner, and you can use it with an official keyboard without Bluetooth and if you own, an iPhone that makes no sense to get an Android tablet.

However, if you prefer a more modern design and want to draw with this stylus as precisely as possible, I think the Samsung Galaxy Tab s6 light is a better choice. I also preferred for watching movies, because the screen real estate for that is bigger, and it has two separate speakers and if you own a Galaxy Note smartphone, you can use the same hands on both devices. One downside of the iPad 7 continues to be its non laminated screen. I, don't think it's that big of a deal for handwriting, but it could be if you need to draw super precisely for work or school, but then again you can get more professional apps for iPad 2s, so for professional work you might have to invest more money and get an iPad Air pro or see what Microsoft is doing with their surface tablets. All right.

At the end of my comparison between the Apple iPad 7 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab s 6 light. If you have any questions, please write them down below and also subscribe to. This YouTube channel I've got lots more videos about the Galaxy Tab s.6 light coming up. One of them is a comparison with the Galaxy Tab s5e so subscribe for that. I'm CNJE for my next ACCM thanks for watching and see you next time.


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