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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE fits comfortably in the hand and delights with its elegant unibody design, a tiny camera cut-out on the back and a slim form factor. You can simply immerse yourself in the colourful splendour of the 31.50 cm (12.4 inch) display of the Galaxy Tab S7 FE. You'll experience exciting movie moments with Sound by AKG and look forward to a colourful display that literally brings any amount of detail to life. The dual speakers and Dolby Atmos can also provide room-filling surround sound, so you feel like you're in the middle of the action. Thanks to the powerful Snapdragon 750G processor, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE enables fast and seamless streaming or gaming and also multitasking with up to three compatible apps simultaneously. And with an additional microSD card, you can expand your storage space for photos, videos and music by up to 1 TB, so you always have your important media data at hand. With its low latency and smooth tip, the included S Pen offers an almost natural writing experience. It can also turn handwriting into printed letters in real time or edit text with simple gestures. And when you're done, you can conveniently place it on the magnetic holder so it charges itself.
Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Fe Snapdragon 778G 4 GB 64 GB 12,4"
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE fits comfortably in the hand and delights with its elegant unibody design, a tiny camera cut-out on the back and a slim form factor. You can simply immerse yourself in the colourful splendour of the 31.50 cm (12.4 inch) display of the Galaxy Tab S7 FE. You'll experience exciting movie moments with Sound by AKG and look forward to a colourful display that literally brings any amount of detail to life. The dual speakers and Dolby Atmos can also provide room-filling surround sound, so you feel like you're in the middle of the action. Thanks to the powerful Snapdragon 750G processor, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE enables fast and seamless streaming or gaming and also multitasking with up to three compatible apps simultaneously. And with an additional microSD card, you can expand your storage space for photos, videos and music by up to 1 TB, so you always have your important media data at hand. With its low latency and smooth tip, the included S Pen offers an almost natural writing experience. It can also turn handwriting into printed letters in real time or edit text with simple gestures. And when you're done, you can conveniently place it on the magnetic holder so it charges itself.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE fits comfortably in the hand and delights with its elegant unibody design, a tiny camera cut-out on the back and a slim form factor. You can simply immerse yourself in the colourful splendour of the 31.50 cm (12.4 inch) display of the Galaxy Tab S7 FE. You'll experience exciting movie moments with Sound by AKG and look forward to a colourful display that literally brings any amount of detail to life. The dual speakers and Dolby Atmos can also provide room-filling surround sound, so you feel like you're in the middle of the action. Thanks to the powerful Snapdragon 750G processor, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE enables fast and seamless streaming or gaming and also multitasking with up to three compatible apps simultaneously. And with an additional microSD card, you can expand your storage space for photos, videos and music by up to 1 TB, so you always have your important media data at hand. With its low latency and smooth tip, the included S Pen offers an almost natural writing experience. It can also turn handwriting into printed letters in real time or edit text with simple gestures. And when you're done, you can conveniently place it on the magnetic holder so it charges itself.
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I got this as a lower cost upgrade from a really old (10 years old?) Android Tablet that couldn't actually stream WiFi fast enough for 1080p video.It's mid-range price point for a slightly older tablet seemed perfect for browsing and streaming workout videos and media center episodes/movies while exercising on the treadmill, or floor.Turned out it was a great purchase: WiFi seems super fast, screen is bright and clear with very fine resolution. Overall: Tablet feels very slick and stylish. Light and thin for attaching to tablet holders.I don't play games on it so can't comment on that, but the interface runs very snappily with no noticeable delay opening or closing apps, or difficulty with the latest Android OS.For streaming media I run the VLC App which ... MoreI got this as a lower cost upgrade from a really old (10 years old?) Android Tablet that couldn't actually stream WiFi fast enough for 1080p video.It's mid-range price point for a slightly older tablet seemed perfect for browsing and streaming workout videos and media center episodes/movies while exercising on the treadmill, or floor.Turned out it was a great purchase: WiFi seems super fast, screen is bright and clear with very fine resolution. Overall: Tablet feels very slick and stylish. Light and thin for attaching to tablet holders.I don't play games on it so can't comment on that, but the interface runs very snappily with no noticeable delay opening or closing apps, or difficulty with the latest Android OS.For streaming media I run the VLC App which connects directly to my Windows machine that holds the media via a simple SMB WiFi connection. VLC also allows you to adjust track delay by either file or Bluetooth device. This is very useful as the Bluetooth headphones I am using cause a 300ms delay between the video and the audio. Now it's perfect. The Samsung Pen is turning out to be a favorite as well.I would highly recommend this tablet.
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The Galaxy Tab S7 FE is an outstanding value. Hands down the best option for a +12inch tablet, especially as it is often on sale and comes with an SPen in the Box.The bad (not that bad): Samsung made a few design compromises vs. the Tab S7+ to help keep costs down. It does not have a fingerprint scanner, it has an LCD screen, it only has 2 speakers, it has a single rear camera, screen refresh is only 60Hz, the included SPen does not have bluetooth capability, and the processor is mid-range. None of these are deal-breakers.The good: For the price (especially on sale under $500) these are all very reasonable compromises and this tablet delivers. The LCD screen looks very good, and certainly is high resolution and is just fine. In fact, it can actually look sharper ... MoreThe Galaxy Tab S7 FE is an outstanding value. Hands down the best option for a +12inch tablet, especially as it is often on sale and comes with an SPen in the Box.The bad (not that bad): Samsung made a few design compromises vs. the Tab S7+ to help keep costs down. It does not have a fingerprint scanner, it has an LCD screen, it only has 2 speakers, it has a single rear camera, screen refresh is only 60Hz, the included SPen does not have bluetooth capability, and the processor is mid-range. None of these are deal-breakers.The good: For the price (especially on sale under $500) these are all very reasonable compromises and this tablet delivers. The LCD screen looks very good, and certainly is high resolution and is just fine. In fact, it can actually look sharper than the AMOLED panels on the Tab S7+ due to AMOLED using a diamond-shape pixel layout vs. the LCD more traditional pixel layout. If you are editing a lot of documents or reading small text, this arguably is a BETTER choice than AMOLED. Also, this LCD will not have risk of burn in like AMOLED. Speakers sound plenty loud. The performance for table mode is totally fine, even in DEX with the 6GB ram model (128GB storage and up) is fine. Battery life is ABSURDELY good. This thing goes and goes and goes. The Tab S7 FE will get one additional major Android update vs. the Tab S7+ as well (likely to Android 14).Overall, this is the best, most capable 12" tablet for the money.
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I love this tablet.So, back in 2016 I bought a Samsung Galaxy View 18.4" tablet. I used it for textbooks when I was teaching, and as a GM screen when I was running tabletop RPGs. It's great for those uses, and as a backup TV for my kids when we're away from home, I've got it loaded with movies and stuff. BUT - it's freaking huge. Unwieldy for just reading in bed.I found out earlier this year I needed open heart surgery. The recovery for my 5x bypass is normally 8-12 weeks, and I've been told to expect longer because I'm diabetic. I needed something a little more reasonable to maneuver. So I bought this Galaxy Tab 12.4"First of all, the image quality and battery life are both extremely satisfying. I've yet to run out of power when I need it. It does have some ... MoreI love this tablet.So, back in 2016 I bought a Samsung Galaxy View 18.4" tablet. I used it for textbooks when I was teaching, and as a GM screen when I was running tabletop RPGs. It's great for those uses, and as a backup TV for my kids when we're away from home, I've got it loaded with movies and stuff. BUT - it's freaking huge. Unwieldy for just reading in bed.I found out earlier this year I needed open heart surgery. The recovery for my 5x bypass is normally 8-12 weeks, and I've been told to expect longer because I'm diabetic. I needed something a little more reasonable to maneuver. So I bought this Galaxy Tab 12.4"First of all, the image quality and battery life are both extremely satisfying. I've yet to run out of power when I need it. It does have some weight to it, especially with the armored case I put it in to avoid drops, but not so much as it's inconvenient when I'm in bed or in my recliner. It has an SD card slot, which allows me to load a respectable library on it for when I'm away from WiFi. The processor has so far been pretty snappy for when I'm changing windows, and since most of what I do involves PDFs, it handles those as well or better than my gaming laptop.All in all, I am very happy with this purchase, and would recommend this tablet to anyone who wants something that can display book pages at near-100% scale clearly, with crisp text and color fidelity.
I got this as a lower cost upgrade from a really old (10 years old?) Android Tablet that couldn't actually stream WiFi fast enough for 1080p video.It's mid-range price point for a slightly older tablet seemed perfect for browsing and streaming workout videos and media center episodes/movies while exercising on the treadmill, or floor.Turned out it was a great purchase: WiFi seems super fast, screen is bright and clear with very fine resolution. Overall: Tablet feels very slick and stylish. Light and thin for attaching to tablet holders.I don't play games on it so can't comment on that, but the interface runs very snappily with no noticeable delay opening or closing apps, or difficulty with the latest Android OS.For streaming media I run the VLC App which ... MoreI got this as a lower cost upgrade from a really old (10 years old?) Android Tablet that couldn't actually stream WiFi fast enough for 1080p video.It's mid-range price point for a slightly older tablet seemed perfect for browsing and streaming workout videos and media center episodes/movies while exercising on the treadmill, or floor.Turned out it was a great purchase: WiFi seems super fast, screen is bright and clear with very fine resolution. Overall: Tablet feels very slick and stylish. Light and thin for attaching to tablet holders.I don't play games on it so can't comment on that, but the interface runs very snappily with no noticeable delay opening or closing apps, or difficulty with the latest Android OS.For streaming media I run the VLC App which connects directly to my Windows machine that holds the media via a simple SMB WiFi connection. VLC also allows you to adjust track delay by either file or Bluetooth device. This is very useful as the Bluetooth headphones I am using cause a 300ms delay between the video and the audio. Now it's perfect. The Samsung Pen is turning out to be a favorite as well.I would highly recommend this tablet.
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE is an outstanding value. Hands down the best option for a +12inch tablet, especially as it is often on sale and comes with an SPen in the Box.The bad (not that bad): Samsung made a few design compromises vs. the Tab S7+ to help keep costs down. It does not have a fingerprint scanner, it has an LCD screen, it only has 2 speakers, it has a single rear camera, screen refresh is only 60Hz, the included SPen does not have bluetooth capability, and the processor is mid-range. None of these are deal-breakers.The good: For the price (especially on sale under $500) these are all very reasonable compromises and this tablet delivers. The LCD screen looks very good, and certainly is high resolution and is just fine. In fact, it can actually look sharper ... MoreThe Galaxy Tab S7 FE is an outstanding value. Hands down the best option for a +12inch tablet, especially as it is often on sale and comes with an SPen in the Box.The bad (not that bad): Samsung made a few design compromises vs. the Tab S7+ to help keep costs down. It does not have a fingerprint scanner, it has an LCD screen, it only has 2 speakers, it has a single rear camera, screen refresh is only 60Hz, the included SPen does not have bluetooth capability, and the processor is mid-range. None of these are deal-breakers.The good: For the price (especially on sale under $500) these are all very reasonable compromises and this tablet delivers. The LCD screen looks very good, and certainly is high resolution and is just fine. In fact, it can actually look sharper than the AMOLED panels on the Tab S7+ due to AMOLED using a diamond-shape pixel layout vs. the LCD more traditional pixel layout. If you are editing a lot of documents or reading small text, this arguably is a BETTER choice than AMOLED. Also, this LCD will not have risk of burn in like AMOLED. Speakers sound plenty loud. The performance for table mode is totally fine, even in DEX with the 6GB ram model (128GB storage and up) is fine. Battery life is ABSURDELY good. This thing goes and goes and goes. The Tab S7 FE will get one additional major Android update vs. the Tab S7+ as well (likely to Android 14).Overall, this is the best, most capable 12" tablet for the money.
I love this tablet.So, back in 2016 I bought a Samsung Galaxy View 18.4" tablet. I used it for textbooks when I was teaching, and as a GM screen when I was running tabletop RPGs. It's great for those uses, and as a backup TV for my kids when we're away from home, I've got it loaded with movies and stuff. BUT - it's freaking huge. Unwieldy for just reading in bed.I found out earlier this year I needed open heart surgery. The recovery for my 5x bypass is normally 8-12 weeks, and I've been told to expect longer because I'm diabetic. I needed something a little more reasonable to maneuver. So I bought this Galaxy Tab 12.4"First of all, the image quality and battery life are both extremely satisfying. I've yet to run out of power when I need it. It does have some ... MoreI love this tablet.So, back in 2016 I bought a Samsung Galaxy View 18.4" tablet. I used it for textbooks when I was teaching, and as a GM screen when I was running tabletop RPGs. It's great for those uses, and as a backup TV for my kids when we're away from home, I've got it loaded with movies and stuff. BUT - it's freaking huge. Unwieldy for just reading in bed.I found out earlier this year I needed open heart surgery. The recovery for my 5x bypass is normally 8-12 weeks, and I've been told to expect longer because I'm diabetic. I needed something a little more reasonable to maneuver. So I bought this Galaxy Tab 12.4"First of all, the image quality and battery life are both extremely satisfying. I've yet to run out of power when I need it. It does have some weight to it, especially with the armored case I put it in to avoid drops, but not so much as it's inconvenient when I'm in bed or in my recliner. It has an SD card slot, which allows me to load a respectable library on it for when I'm away from WiFi. The processor has so far been pretty snappy for when I'm changing windows, and since most of what I do involves PDFs, it handles those as well or better than my gaming laptop.All in all, I am very happy with this purchase, and would recommend this tablet to anyone who wants something that can display book pages at near-100% scale clearly, with crisp text and color fidelity.
I bought this device in a really good sale. While waiting for it to ship I started reading the critical reviews and began to have buyers remorse. When it arrived, I couldn't have been happier. It is incredibly snappy and the included S-Pen works great. One of the big critical reviews spoke to its 60Hz display refresh rate. I have to tell you that I don't notice that one bit. The display is crystal clear and I have yet to encounter any lag. Also just yesterday I got the android 13 update. This device is just overall perfect for me. I have been using it pretty frequently since I bought it and have yet had to charge it after the initial charge.The one downside is that the device comes with a slow charger. However I have a 45w and 25w chargers laying around and it ... MoreI bought this device in a really good sale. While waiting for it to ship I started reading the critical reviews and began to have buyers remorse. When it arrived, I couldn't have been happier. It is incredibly snappy and the included S-Pen works great. One of the big critical reviews spoke to its 60Hz display refresh rate. I have to tell you that I don't notice that one bit. The display is crystal clear and I have yet to encounter any lag. Also just yesterday I got the android 13 update. This device is just overall perfect for me. I have been using it pretty frequently since I bought it and have yet had to charge it after the initial charge.The one downside is that the device comes with a slow charger. However I have a 45w and 25w chargers laying around and it charges very fast at 45w. I just used the charger that came with it for another USB device that can't use a fast charger.Overall my buyers remorse is completely gone and I absolutely love this tablet.
Samsung makes a variety of tablets that range from budget to budget-busting in price and specs. The Samsung Tab S7 FE falls into the upper-mid range in terms of features and price. The basics are a 12.4 inch screen, 4, 6, or 8 gigs of RAM (depending on 64, 128, or a 256 gig storage model picked), dual speakers, a mid-range Qualcomm 778G-series processor (in this WiFi model), 8mp camera (back) and 5mp camera (front), with an included passive S-pen for expanded use and options. Mine has 128 gigs of storage and 6 gigs of RAM.At 12.4 inches, the 2560x1600 pixel TFT screen is pretty big for a tablet. It’s not a super AMOLED screen but a more basic TFT version, so you don’t get quite the same deep blacks and viewing angles as the more expensive AMOLEDs, but still, it’s ... MoreSamsung makes a variety of tablets that range from budget to budget-busting in price and specs. The Samsung Tab S7 FE falls into the upper-mid range in terms of features and price. The basics are a 12.4 inch screen, 4, 6, or 8 gigs of RAM (depending on 64, 128, or a 256 gig storage model picked), dual speakers, a mid-range Qualcomm 778G-series processor (in this WiFi model), 8mp camera (back) and 5mp camera (front), with an included passive S-pen for expanded use and options. Mine has 128 gigs of storage and 6 gigs of RAM.At 12.4 inches, the 2560x1600 pixel TFT screen is pretty big for a tablet. It’s not a super AMOLED screen but a more basic TFT version, so you don’t get quite the same deep blacks and viewing angles as the more expensive AMOLEDs, but still, it’s pretty bright, the colors are deeply saturated, and the viewing angles are good enough. Videos looked detailed and bright, as did any apps I use on it, although I did have a couple of instances where an app like YouTube crashed and had to be reopened – hopefully future updates will fix this bug. Fixed into a metal body, it’s solid enough to hold (though again, large) but if you use a stand or holder it’s manageable for longer use times. It’s only 60hz and not the more desirable 90 or 120hz, so occasionally I see a flitter or stall but it’s not bad, but for this prince point I would have liked to see at least a 90hz screen.The included S-pen (passive – not powered) will pull up a special menu that allows you to do a variety of things including take hand notes, draw/paint, sign documents, select areas of the screen to do a screen shot, write on the screen, and more; the pen menu pops up as an overlay on top of the regular home screen menu which looks a bit disorienting at first, but it’s usable and adjustable in settings if you dig around. The stylus is handy and easy to use with a little practice, though it does not slide up into the tablet itself. It will magnetically stick to the side, weakly, but it would be best to find a case or sleeve that has a slot to hold the pen so you don’t lose it (neither are included with the tablet). Signing documents is a breeze with it, and while drawing was quirky for me as I’m more “old school”, with practice I’ll improve.As with many Samsung devices, the S7 FE comes with some preloaded Samsung apps that are actually handy, like the Samsung shop, a voice recorder, a free TV viewing app, and more. The dreaded “Bixby” assistant is still there, though – and out of the box, when you press the power button to hopefully power down the device, Bixby instead comes to life (you have to press that and a volume key together to power down); you can change this in settings, though. The Google Play store is of course, also available.The Octa-Core 778G-series processor is good for all basics and many games that aren’t top-demanding. You can run a few apps at the same time so long as they’re not super-charged and can run up to three at one time without seeing major hiccups. The dual speakers are pretty good and offer Dolby Atmos quality; I probably won’t use it to power my music at a large party, but for personal use it’s fine, and connects well via Bluetooth to Samsung buds and other wireless speakers (there’s no headphone jack – frown). The 8mp back camera is good enough, lacking a little in the dynamic range department but not bad by any means. The 5mp front facing camera is also more than good enough for Zoom or Duo calls and offers plenty of details in decent to good light, for that purpose, and 3 mics give decent recorded sound. USB-C charging is up to date, but you get a weaker charger with it, so expect around 3 or so hours, give or take, to fully charge the 10,090 mah battery, but it can handle much faster chargers if you own one. Claims of 11 hours of battery life depend on use, screen brightness, etc… I have averaged around 9 or so hours with the way I use it. It comes with Android 11 out of the box, and is available in “Mystic” Black, Silver, Green, or Pink. I have the Black – I’m dull, but like that the best and it looks more pro that way.Ok, so, would I invest in a keyboard case and make this a “laptop replacement”? For me? Probably not because once you add the extra cost of a keyboard case to it (the Samsung runs around $150 and up), you’re past the price point of a good, dedicated laptop. At the suggested retail price ($599 U.S.) to me it’s a bit up there considering the concessions made on the screen and processor, but again, unlike other brands, it does include the S-Pen. For media consumption… movies, magazine/comic reading, and social media, it works great. It’s ok for office functions when used with a stand and external keyboard if you have them around. The holiday season is fast approaching again, so overall I still recommend it, especially considering expected holiday sales.
I was debating between the Samsung galaxy tab7 FE or the iPad 9th generation. Since Samsung was offering an incredible trade in value of $200 for my iPad mini 1st generation, I was able to get the FE with 8 ram and 256 gb for around the same price as the 64 gb ipad. Plus the tab 7 FE came with a pen. Even though I couldn't see myself using the pen often, it was nice to have. Once I got my tab 7 FE, I used it everyday to test out the features. So far, I love it. I have the Samsung s21 plus so my text messages and phone calls also goes to my tab7. Again, this is a feature I didn't think I would use but while I'm working on something on my tab, it was really convenient to respond to my texts on my tab. Also, I don't know where my phone is half the time so it's nice to ... MoreI was debating between the Samsung galaxy tab7 FE or the iPad 9th generation. Since Samsung was offering an incredible trade in value of $200 for my iPad mini 1st generation, I was able to get the FE with 8 ram and 256 gb for around the same price as the 64 gb ipad. Plus the tab 7 FE came with a pen. Even though I couldn't see myself using the pen often, it was nice to have. Once I got my tab 7 FE, I used it everyday to test out the features. So far, I love it. I have the Samsung s21 plus so my text messages and phone calls also goes to my tab7. Again, this is a feature I didn't think I would use but while I'm working on something on my tab, it was really convenient to respond to my texts on my tab. Also, I don't know where my phone is half the time so it's nice to be able to answer my phone calls on my tab too. The samsung note taking app is also great. You an scribble your notes down and hit a button for the app to convert my messy handwriting to text. It's pretty accurate too considering my writing is like chicken scratch. The dex app is also great for when I want the feel of a desktop. The only downside is that Microsoft office does not allow me to edit or create new documents without subscribing to Microsoft 365 since the screen size is over 10 inches. But I just end up using google docs or google slides instead of Microsoft. All in all a great product. It's fast and very responsive. I wanted to spring for the samsung keyboard cover but couldn't justify spending $150 for it. I ended up buying a small Onn keyboard from Walmart and it works really well with the tab7 FE.
The Samsung Tablet is as expected. Some good, some not so good. It's pretty fast and reliable. It has a pretty big storage space. But I don't have enough things to store to press its limits to see how much you can store before performance starts to wane. But 128 GB is pretty good considering I don't store pics on it, just pdf's and MS Office documents.The battery goes down awful fast. Just terrible in my opinion. In order to use the stylus you basically have to take a screenshot and write on it. I can't just write in a search engine or something, even though the image projected for the stylus is with the pen hovering over a search bar. Seems kind of misleading. You can't highlight or underline, even in your own programs you purchased. So the maybe I had higher ... MoreThe Samsung Tablet is as expected. Some good, some not so good. It's pretty fast and reliable. It has a pretty big storage space. But I don't have enough things to store to press its limits to see how much you can store before performance starts to wane. But 128 GB is pretty good considering I don't store pics on it, just pdf's and MS Office documents.The battery goes down awful fast. Just terrible in my opinion. In order to use the stylus you basically have to take a screenshot and write on it. I can't just write in a search engine or something, even though the image projected for the stylus is with the pen hovering over a search bar. Seems kind of misleading. You can't highlight or underline, even in your own programs you purchased. So the maybe I had higher expectations from a stylus, or maybe they don't live up to the hype.I also don't like that Google Play Store seems to be in cahoots with Apple in banning certain apps from being downloaded. Why does Google control what Samsung offers to their customers? Who's more important, Google or their customers? Apparently Google is. If this is their marketing strategy I'll never buy them again. We live in a country of free speech and these machines are restricting citizens from pursuing life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. If I knew that before buying it, they wouldn't have made $400+These two issues give it a 3, and I'm tempted to go to 1.
This is an ideal tablet for those looking to write notes by hand (for school or business purposes), browse the web and play some basic games. The storage space is small, so an SD card is recommended. With the expanded storage, you can play some bigger games, but nothing too graphic or memory-intensive. My tablet has a hard time connecting to the internet sometimes. It is slow and often fails to load pages, though that may be a fault of only my tablet and not the whole line. The size is a little too big to be efficient as a hand held device. I almost returned the tablet because of how awkward the size is, but I found ways to work around it. I don't use my tablet for any texting/typing on screen and use the pen to write what I would type. It's sort of a novel ... MoreThis is an ideal tablet for those looking to write notes by hand (for school or business purposes), browse the web and play some basic games. The storage space is small, so an SD card is recommended. With the expanded storage, you can play some bigger games, but nothing too graphic or memory-intensive. My tablet has a hard time connecting to the internet sometimes. It is slow and often fails to load pages, though that may be a fault of only my tablet and not the whole line. The size is a little too big to be efficient as a hand held device. I almost returned the tablet because of how awkward the size is, but I found ways to work around it. I don't use my tablet for any texting/typing on screen and use the pen to write what I would type. It's sort of a novel experience to write a quick text to my fily and friends rather than typing it. Speaking of writing, the hand writing-to-text software on this tablet is AMAZING. It is rediculously intuitive and always correct. It picks up printed letters, cursive, and a mix of both. I'm truely blown away by it. I can hand write all my notes for school and my notes app can easily take that and turn it into text! Great way to study.
I'm disappointed with both the product and the Samsung Care people (or bots?). I bought this tab S8 FE on 11/2022 and it had an option to have your apps rotate even though they were not designed for rotation. After a software update that option was gone and I wasn't able to have most of the app auto rotate. The auto rotate option is useless now. I had to download a 3rd party app to have them rotate as this tab is huge to be used in portrait mode. Also, after 3 months of use the S Pen broke while being used with no force or damage. I spent 1.5 hrs. on the line 800-726-7864 texting your reps and Kalyani D, Abhinav T & Vikas B, after greeting me and asking me the same questions like five times they stopped replying and didn't resolve my issue. They only thing one of ... MoreI'm disappointed with both the product and the Samsung Care people (or bots?). I bought this tab S8 FE on 11/2022 and it had an option to have your apps rotate even though they were not designed for rotation. After a software update that option was gone and I wasn't able to have most of the app auto rotate. The auto rotate option is useless now. I had to download a 3rd party app to have them rotate as this tab is huge to be used in portrait mode. Also, after 3 months of use the S Pen broke while being used with no force or damage. I spent 1.5 hrs. on the line 800-726-7864 texting your reps and Kalyani D, Abhinav T & Vikas B, after greeting me and asking me the same questions like five times they stopped replying and didn't resolve my issue. They only thing one of them said was that warranty won't cover physical damage, however Samsung does not assume the responsibility that they sold me a defective S Pen that broke in less than 4 months with a couple of uses. I won't recommend neither Samsung products as they became so cheap that accessories break and software doesn't work properly.
Purchased on Black Friday on a trip to visit in laws. Went home with my purchase, charged it up, and was super happy with the tablet! Purchased it for drawing, and was pleased with the responsiveness and screen quality. That is until a few weeks later, when I noticed that when the device was under 30% battery it would just completely shut down. I would have to hard restart the device after charging. When I booted it back up, I thought it was strange that the battery life was already at 55%. Turns out that the battery in these newer samsung tablets degrades extremely quickly, and the device just sitting on the shelves or in a warehouse for so long means that by the time the consumer purchases the item, it might already be defective. Of course I wasn't able to return ... MorePurchased on Black Friday on a trip to visit in laws. Went home with my purchase, charged it up, and was super happy with the tablet! Purchased it for drawing, and was pleased with the responsiveness and screen quality. That is until a few weeks later, when I noticed that when the device was under 30% battery it would just completely shut down. I would have to hard restart the device after charging. When I booted it back up, I thought it was strange that the battery life was already at 55%. Turns out that the battery in these newer samsung tablets degrades extremely quickly, and the device just sitting on the shelves or in a warehouse for so long means that by the time the consumer purchases the item, it might already be defective. Of course I wasn't able to return the item as it was past the 15 day window. So now I have a really nice and functioning tablet, with only 2/3 of the battery life, and no warning as to when the device will shut off. I wouldn't recommend this tablet for this reason. If I had known that the battry life would degrade like this, I would have bitten the bullet and sold my soul to apple instead.