Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus Full Review - In Depth Look at Tab S7+ By Ivan Kam

By Ivan Kam
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus Full Review - In Depth Look at Tab S7+

Okay, so I've gotten the opportunity to test and review the latest from Samsung when it comes to tablet, of course, so Samsung the latest flagship tablet in the Samsung Galaxy tab s7. Well, today I am bringing to you my full review of the big boy, its own sibling, the Galaxy Tab, s7 plus, let's jump into it alright. So many of the things that I'm going to cover here are going to sound very familiar to many of you. Who've already watched my full review of the tab s7, at least in terms of software of course, but here we will find some hardware differences all the way up to even the user experience right, so user experience is going to be slightly different here with that being said, here's just a quick high level breakdown of this device? It has an AMOLED display, and it's running that same snapdragon 865 plus that is found on the regular Galaxy Tab s7. It's coupled with six gigs of ram and 128 gigs of expandable internal storage for this base model, and as always, it does come, bundled up with an s pen. Now, let's talk design, and this is of course, as premium as you can get in the android world.

This is the best. This title, seven plus is just a beautiful piece of art. We have even seen some manufacturers try to emulate the same design and that's simply because it's a beautiful device. It's a very well-built device, oh by the way, if you do like the content so far, I truly appreciate that and if you're new to the channel, welcome, of course now please do me a huge favor and hit both the like and the subscribe button. That's a huge boost to this channel and I truly appreciate that support all right.

So the most obvious thing about this tablet is that it's huge right now. Many of you know that I have gigantic hands right, and I'm able to hold it still one-handed, but I have to tell you I'm kind of struggling a little, because this thing is almost as big as it. You know looks like a small TV or something, but it feels very solid, it's very dense and that size truly makes it look and feel even thinner than it actually is now, despite the size, it is still a very well-balanced tablet. You have that same rectangular shape, along with this cool, looking metallic edge around it. That gives it that bold, look right.

It's a true eye! Catcher! You do get the same. Physical features all around here, starting with the quad speakers set up here, and I got to tell you these things are loud definitely louder than the tab s7. They are loud, and they sound so full right and at the same time, crisp- and you have you know all the other suspects right. You don't have the pins for the keyboard. You have this power button here on the tab.

Seven, it's a combo of a power button along with fingerprint scanner. So you have a power button here, no fingerprint scanner! There! You know you have the volume rocker you have mics around and of course you have the micro SD card slot to expand that storage up to one terabyte right, and then you have the USB type-c as always. Now as far as specs and performance, you can expect this thing to be absolutely identical to that of the tab. S7 except it offers you a slightly different user experience, as I mentioned at the beginning there, and that's because of the size right. You know you would imagine watching.

You know a 50-inch TV, you know, and then you move up to watching something that's 70 inches. Furthermore, you know, obviously, that experience is slightly different on the larger TV when compared to the smaller one. Now, that's me putting it in very simple terms: it's a just kind of simple silly analogy that I'm, you know sharing with you just to kind of get you to understand what that difference is in terms of user experience, as I've already mentioned. Also, it's running that snapdragon 865 plus, along with the other flagship specs, and these make up the main reason why this is the current best. Android tablet you can get today performance is just unbelievable.

It's really fast super smooth on all the things, and it's also great for gaming. It's running android 10 with that very well integrated Samsung one UI sitting on there again buttery, smooth navigation right and the GUI, like I mentioned that one UI sitting on there it's it looks really nice right. That GUI is pretty intuitive. I've been using it for a long time, and I'm so used to it. But it's its! It's evolved over the years, and it's very well integrated.

It has handled all the computational tasks that I've tested here with no issues, as you would imagine, and also you do get access to that Samsung DEX to improve your productivity. Now, let's go ahead and talk about the screen right. This is a beautiful super AMOLED display with 1752 by 2800 for the resolution and a high refresh rate clocked in at 120 hertz and although not as bright as the Galaxy Tab. S7 image quality is very, very sharp here, and you get that high level of contrast. AMOLED displays are known for with very deep reds and also very deep blacks.

It's HDR, 10 plus capable you know again. This is where this is another spot, where you have that user experience, that comes in handy right, because watching movies, or you know any type of entertainment on the screen. This nice really takes it up a notch. Right plus you have these very loudspeakers that really kind of get you immersed in your know. In that experience it's really, really awesome.

Battery life is okay now, with medium brightness and doing moderate amount of work. I do finish the day with about 15 left and with all of that being said, your battery life is going to differ right. You know it's subjective to your type of usage, so you might see more or less depending on how you use your tablet. So the next thing here, of course, is going to be the camera, so you get that same camera module there. You know loaded with that 13 megapixel wide and a 5 megapixel ultra-wide camera take beautiful pictures right, and you can run, I believe, 4k at 30 frames per second with this guy here.

The selfie one in the front here is an 8 megapixel camera and can do 1080p at 30 frames per second, you also get access to that same Samsung s, pen right, which is the most modern s pen ever made by Samsung, it's loaded with tons of features, and it's also very customizable and very comfortable to use now. In summary, you've seen my review of the galaxy tablet s7- and this is my review of the Galaxy Tab, seven plus, so you can see that it's essentially the Galaxy Tab, s7, it's just larger right. You do have some key differences, as I mentioned, or as I highlighted throughout the video here, and it does offer a different user experience because of the size and also the type of display and just like the Galaxy Tab s7. This is the best tablet on the android platform for you to get so. My take is, if you can afford this, and you like AMOLED display.

You know you do have some people who prefer IPS displays right. So if you do like this, if you can afford this, I mean, if you can afford this, and you like the AMOLED display, which is so beautiful, no hesitation go for this guy now I have to admit the size. I know some people it might bother. My good friend, adam, actually does not like this, not that he doesn't like he found the size to be a little cumbersome right, a little of being a little too large, and it kind of is really so. Some people might go for the tab, s7, simply because it's a different form factor right slightly smaller.

You know a little easier to handle compared to this guy here, and also they may prefer. You know the fingerprint. I know quite a few people who prefer like myself. I prefer the physical fingerprint sensor, but either way, if I had to choose you know, obviously I would go with this one because it's kind of like you know the tab s7, except besides those slight differences. You know better screen of the top-notch premium screen but anyways.

I think I'm rambling. At this point. I hope you found this informative. If you have any questions you would like for me to test anything. Just put those questions down in the comment section.

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