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Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T820 9.7in WiFi 32GB

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6 years ago
"ONE OF THE BEST TABLET TO USE"

Hi friends I would like to share my experience using Samsung Galaxy Tab s3 for 10-15 days. (Including my rating out of 10 in each mentioned category) 1. SCREEN: Superb SAmoled Screen with HDR ready so screen is excellent with 9.7 in. (10 Points) 2.

BATTERY LIFE IS HIGH 6000mAh

I dont find out any disadvantage in this product

Samsung
★★★★
5 years ago
Fingerprint reader

I knew the Tab 4 is going to be released soon, however when I read it did not have fingerprint reader and was going to rely on Iris, I decided to stay with older tech. I have been pleased in conjunction with the keyboard cover.

Realistic color; Bright display; Lightweight; Built-in speakers

YugaTech
★★★★★
6 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Review

The Galaxy Tab S3 has proven itself to be a powerful tablet for work and play. If you like watching videos on-the-go or at the comforts of your home, this device won't disappoint.

* Great display; * Slim build; * Good performance; * Long battery life; * Comes with S Pen

* Quite Expensive; * Storage starts at 32GB only

Chip Chick
★★★★★
7 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Review

As long as expectations are tempered, the Galaxy Tab S3 is a fantastic tablet. It's not a productivity device or a PC replacement, but as an entertainment device and a sketchpad, the tablet won't disappoint.

Top-notch display; loud and clear quad speaker system; responsive and sensitive S Pen; instant gifs!; great battery life; HDR10-ready

Keyboard cover not included and lacks a touchpad and multiple viewing angles; expensive; a little slow for tabbed browsing

Android Police
★★★★★
7 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review: A good tablet with a bad price

I can (and will in just a moment) wax philosophical about Android on tablets at length. Before that, all you really need to know is that this is a $600 tablet. If you aren't interested in spending $600 on a tablet, you should not buy this. I suspect that will be most of you.

Design Solid build quality and slim frame, Performance The Tab S3 is more responsive than past Samsung devices; Fingerprint sensor is better, too, S Pen The larger design is much more comfortable, and the finer tip improves accuracy, Multitasking The combination of split-screen and pop-up view works...

Cost $600 for a tablet and another $130 for a keyboard dock is insane; The keyboard dock And about that dock; the keys feel nice; but it's too cramped for any real use; Glass The back collects fingerprints and could break if dropped; S Pen again It doesn't dock inside the tablet; Battery It's just...

What Hi-Fi?
★★★★★
7 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3

A few years ago, the tech world was obsessed with finding an "iPhone killer" – a phone to knock Apple's handset from its perch and prove there was life out there for Android.

V3
★★★★★
7 years ago
MWC: Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 hands-on review

The Galaxy Tab S3 is the successor to last year's Galaxy Tab S2. We got some hands-on time with the Galaxy Tab S3 at the company's stand and here are our first thoughts.

THE INQUIRER
★★★★★
7 years ago

Instead, the firm unveiled a skip full of burnt-out Galaxy Note 7 devices that it said will be recycled into a life-size We were initially shocked when we picked up the Galaxy Tab S3. "Wow, they're still making these?

Gizmodo
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7 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: The Gizmodo Review

Coming a year after the launch of Apple's first 9.7-inch iPad Pro, the new Tab S3 from Samsung feels daring. While it has the same sleek lines, is just as light, and possesses the magnetic connection on one side for easy keyboard cover attachment, Samsung's iPad Pro for 2017 is, inexplicably, called...

gadgets.ndtv.com
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6 years ago

Samsung was the one of the first companies to release an Android tablet, back when the iPad was brand new and exciting. The Korean giant has tried selling a huge variety of models over the years, hitting multiple target audiences, sizes and price points.

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