Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Review By PCMag

By PCMag
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Review

The tab s7 is Samsung's alternative to apple's 11-inch iPad Pro and starts at 649.99 for the Wi-Fi model. If you want LTE connectivity expect to tack on an extra hundred dollars, multiband 5g will set you back an extra 200, it's available in black bronze and gray and sports a similar but less refined look than its more expensive competitor. The 11-inch TFT LCD has a variable, 120, hertz refresh rate, and it's gorgeous, but it does lack some of the same inky, blacks and vivid colors you'll, find on the tab, s7 plus AMOLED, display inside the tab. S7 you'll find a Qualcomm snapdragon, 865 plus processors, and there are three different ram and storage configurations. We tested the six gigabit model, there's no doubt the Galaxy Tab. S7 is a powerful tablet, but we were surprised by some of its limitations.

We noticed slow-downs when more than a few dozen apps and Chrome tabs were open simultaneously and experience some drop frames and lag when playing alto's odyssey. Samsung claims the 8 000 William hour battery should get you through a full day, and it might if you're, really conservative in our battery drain test the tab s7 only eked out about 5 hours and 30 minutes before shutting down in day-to-day use, I managed to get about 6 hours between charges. The tab s7 has two rear cameras, a 13 megapixel primary lens and a 5 megapixel ultrawide lens, as well as an 8 megapixel selfie cam. The front facing camera is great for video chats and the rear cameras do a perfectly fine job for a quick snapshot or document scanning quad speakers with Dolby Atmos and AKG tuning make the tab. S7 audio experience, incredible volume, peaks at 92 decibels.

The sound stage is immersive, with well-defined mid and hearty bass and, in short, it makes streaming an absolute pleasure. Unlike the iPad Pro Samsung includes it's s pen stylus with the tab s7. The softer tip, makes writing on the tab. S7 feel more natural than any other tablet. We've used you.


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