Samsung Tab S6 Lite Review in 2021|Is It Good? By The Product Lab

By The Product Lab
Aug 15, 2021
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Samsung Tab S6 Lite Review in 2021|Is It Good?

Here we have the Samsung Galaxy tab, s6 lite at 330. It is an impressive mid-range tab in the Samsung Galaxy s, tab series: it's a toned-down version of the s6, but is the light too light for the performance and features or is it just light enough for you in this video we're going to be going over key features? Seeing who this product would actually be good for how it compares to the competition and whether it's worth your hard-earned money so stay tuned and let's get into the video we have to give Samsung credit. The s6 lite doesn't feel cheap. It really doesn't veer far from their high-end tabs with a nice aluminum build and fairly small bezels around the screen and rounded edges. The 10.4 inch lcd only has 2000 by 1200 resolution. That's not bad, but it definitely misses out on the higher resolution and super AMO LED screen of the s6.

However, for regular video watching the picture, quality still has impressive details. There were good colors and without a lot of light, bleed, but it still would have been nice to pump up the screen's brightness a little higher the AKG tune, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support weren't too bad. The overall performance was surprisingly good. Considering the processor is only about half the speed of the full-fledged s6 apps still opened quickly and there's enough ram for general multitasking in terms of performance, it's probably closer to the Galaxy Tab a or the lg g-pad 5 than it is to the galaxy 6. We found casual gaming was great.

It was fast and responsive. You could probably even play some more intensive titles, provided you turn the settings down the best feature of the s6 lite is the tilt sensitive, active s, pen stylus? It has that Samsung pressure factor that the brand is known for its ideal for note-taking or drawing there wasn't much lag and the pressure sensitivity worked on a variety of apps that supported it. The pen clips itself to the side of the tab. However, while it's fairly secure, the pen can accidentally get knocked off quite easily. As for some of the other features you get Samsung's face unlock, but we found it to be a little unreliable when it came to consistency, the 8 megapixel rear camera and the 5 megapixel front camera were on par with most mid-tier tabs.

Plus you get all the Samsung user experience on top of the stock android UI, where the s6 lite excels amongst competitors is its great battery life. You get up to 13 hours, and you have the benefit of an expandable memory with the micros card slot. So what's the verdict? Well for those looking to upgrade from budget tabs like the Amazon fire line or Samsung's tab, a line, the s6 lite brings a lot to the table. We think you'll love it, although it doesn't pack the performance when all the bells and whistles of higher priced Samsung tabs it's a decent mid-range alternative, especially as an active stylus tab at an affordable price wise it's in the neighborhood of the base iPad. But that's where the similarities stop, especially when comparing performance to the sheer number of optimized apps for their respective devices.

It won't win over those already on the Apple ecosystem. But if you're looking for an inexpensive android tab, then the Samsung Galaxy tab, s6 lite packs a lot of performance at great value. That's all for this video! I hope you guys liked it. If you did, please give it a like if you're new to the channel consider subscribing on this channel, we review tech in a simple, straightforward manner for the average person. So if you want tech, reviews made easy be sure to subscribe, check out the description for links and the most up-to-date pricing till next time.

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