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Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 Review: A wonderful screen with the thinnest, lightest tablet:




The iPad 2 rival Air store has a wide, but with last year's program seems dated, and battery life
Samsung's latest Galaxy Tab Tablet S2 excellence both Apple and Sony, is the thinnest yet, and to store hundreds of movies a 9.7in screen vibrant and comes with a microSD card slot.
Galaxy Tab S, the first really good follow up to the Samsung tablet, and design and speed, but it is a more direct competitor to Apple's iPad, which makes a squarer petition is closed for business, improve on.

Thin and light:


We arrived tablet innovation in design and plateaus. And S2 is typical of this: it is thin and light and has a 9.7in screen - and it is similar to almost everything.advertisement
In fact, 5.6mm thick and 389 grams in weight, it is thinner than 1MM and 76 grams lighter than last year's tabs, 0.5 mm thinner and lighter tablet with 4G Sony Ericsson Z4 and 0.5 mm thin and Apple 48G iPad 2 is lighter air.
Understated design. Then aspects of thin metal and plastic with matte screen edges 9.7in. 8in short version is also available. Screen button at the bottom of the home page, it is hidden under a fingerprint scanner. Samsung various matters back to connect the two hole popper button.
The screen is the main star of the show, and last year's is the case with the tab, it's amazing. Rich, vibrant colors and deep, inky blacks video and photos look great. His main rival - as it increasingly is making heavy weather of 2, 264 pixels per inch is the pixel density. Unlike most other Android tablets on the screen ratio is 4: 3, and is better for reading books the same iPad, but when you watch the video for a black bars top and bottom of the screen in large and Lucid.

Specifications

  • Screen: 8in or 9.7in (1536 x 2048) Super AMOLED (264 ppi)
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 5433 octa-core (1.9 GHz quad-core + 1.3GHz quadcore)
  • RAM: 3GB of RAM
  • Storage: 32GB; microSD slot also available
  • Operating system: Android 5.0.2 Lollipop
  • Camera: 8MP rear camera, 2.1MP front-facing camera
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1 with BLE and GPS (LTE optional)
  • Dimensions: 237.3 x 169.0 x 5.6mm
  • Weight: 389g

Slow charging:


Samsung Galaxy S6 currently available as one of the fastest smartphones in smartphones have found success using their own processors. S2 tab, though not quite as quickly, a processor. It worked for the most part, and still more in particular out of the list of recently used applications, looks diving response, but to use it day after day, as fast and Galaxy S6 does not feel.advertisement
Multitasking was relatively painless. Android tablets from Samsung allows you to use two applications side, but only for a limited range of applications. Such work as Chrome and Gmail, those that work well. For long-term wish list of supported applications. It will also be easier to change the size of applications.
Video playback pictures, playing games or watching a funny any disk issues. Nova graphically intensive games such as smooth, but the battery life was beaten.
Battery life is good, but it was not exceptional. I was good, with a very bright screen reading comic got about seven hours. The wait was not quite as impressive. Android 6.0 marshmallow is solved by that and a - left on the coffee table and are used in some cases, it is a common problem with Android tablets, which will die in three days. Samsung Power-saving mode a little help.

To fully charge it for at least four hours. Is disappointing, no charges were quickly available.

Samsung’s Android:

Tab S2 in UK ships with Android 5.0.2 and Android 5.1 is set to be updated, but the update you have finished testing equipment did not arrive in time.
Customary "incomparable" There are amendments Samsung Android. Mostly cosmetic and not as stylish and good standard Android experience you are looking for.
In addition to the standard Android allocate some of the things lacking. These are a small group at a time of great applications to be placed side by side on the screen that allow multi-windows, and two covers.
If you are looking for Samsung Smart Stay which keeps the screen, the two of you for a minute, then touch the screen or may not be particularly useful when reading.

Camera:


Similar cameras tablet PC is relatively bright, the cameras last year's tab, not the cameras, rather than a decent mid-range smartphone camera to scratch. I do not recommend their primary camera is off

Fingerprint scanner:

 

Some third-party applications on the device home button and a fingerprint scanner to unlock as doubles. It also rewind, fast, accurate and with the best of them.

Price:


Samsung S2 Galaxy Tab with or without 4G, comes in two sizes. And with Wi-Fi and 32GB of storage S2 Galaxy Tab 9.7 also reviewed costs 399 £ black or gold. 8in version costs £ 319 with Wi-Fi. 4G 50 £ versions cost more.
By way of comparison, the Apple iPad 2 with 16GB of storage costs and the Sony Ericsson Z4 Air £ 399 with Bluetooth keyboard tablet costing £ 500.

Verdict:


Samsung S2 Galaxy Tab is a far better panel. It is thin and light, with a great screen and multitasking can limit.
4: It is poorer than those with widescreen video viewing experiences, because 3 screen ratio, however, is a mistake. This high-end smart phones from Samsung, as well as light, which is not the same processor as the Galaxy S6 disappointing and raises the question why?
The main rival Samsung with a better screen and more storage and a microSD card slot is the same amount of money, but disappointing battery life for the iPad 2 is expected. Hopefully an update to the latest Android 6.0 marshmallow may help.

 Pros: limited multitasking, fingerprint scanner, excellent screen, thin, light, micro SD card slot 
Cons: 4:3 ratio screen worse for watching video, battery life could be better, no quick charging, plastic back feels cheap compared to rivals




Other reviews:

 

  • Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet review: the thin tablet that’s also an Android laptop
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S review: a new benchmark for screen quality
  • Apple iPad Air 2 review : Apple’s best tablet yet, but is that enough?
  • Microsoft Surface 3 review: one of the best tablet-laptop hybrids

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