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What's good
- Beautiful display
- Very thin and portable
- Fast performance
What's bad
- Pricey
- Android tablet support is so-so
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020)
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OS
- 8.4"Display size
- 8+ MP Camera
- 1.8 GHzProcessor
- 32 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Affordable
- Thin and light
- Quality screen
- LTE variant available
What's bad
- Wi-Fi concerns
- Sluggish UI
- Disappointing speaker quality
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
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OS
- 10.4"Display size
- 8+ MP Camera
- 2.3 GHzProcessor
- 64/128 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- S pen stylus included
- Affordable
- Good battery life
What's bad
- Palm rejection feature is glitchy
- Sluggish
- No fingerprint scanner
What's good
- Affordable
- Lightweight
- Full Google Play Store access
What's bad
- Poor camera performance
- Doesn’t multitask well
- Low-contrast, weak display
Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is a budget-minded alternative to Samsung’s top-tier Galaxy Tab S lineup. But with all the competition out there, it doesn’t provide a compelling value for the price for anyone but the most casual of users.
What's good
- S pen supported (and included)
- Decent battery life
- Nice display
What's bad
- No fingerprint sensor
- Slow charging out of the box
- Sub-par performance
Verdict
If you're looking for an Android tablet, the mid-tier Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is capable but not without some compromises to reach its affordable price.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
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OS
- 14.6"Display size
- 13+ MP Camera
- 3 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Massive AMOLED screen
- Powerful processing
- S-Pen included
- Thin design
What's bad
- Very expensive
- Heavy and Awkward
- Android is only so optimized for screens this large
Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra’s massive screen and powerful chipset make it a beast. It has tons of potential for multitasking and accessories to help it replace your laptop. If, however, you’re looking for something solely to watch media on or play games, then this one might be a bit too much.
What's good
- Nice design
- Powerful processor
- Vibrant display
- S-Pen included
- Great audio
What's bad
- Book cover accessory feels cramped
- Not a significant upgrade over the previous generation
- Still can’t compete with an iPad for finish or performance
Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 works well for anyone looking to replace an older tablet or their first Android tablet. However, you might be better off hanging onto the S7 if you already have one, as this one doesn’t have a lot of new things on offer.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
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OS
- 10.1"Display size
- 8+ MP Camera
- 1.8 GHzProcessor
- 32/64/128 GBStorage
- No4G
What's good
- Beautiful display
- S Pen included
- Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos
- Plenty of storage
- Lightweight, attractive design
What's bad
- Dex app support so-so
- Mediocre cameras
- Small keys on keyboard case accessory
- Price
Verdict
If you are willing to wait for more apps to support the Dex desktop mode, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 offers one of the most compelling Android tablet experiences today -- although it comes at a premium price.