Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9,7" SM-T810NZDEXAR (32 Go, Noir)
This review is for anyone who reads "tech reviews", understands them, and argues them against other tablets. battery life. Let's be honest, Apple products have a much better setup when it comes to tablets and battery life. Apple tends to optimize everything, and the iPad air has a bigger battery overall. Still, this tablet has many selling points that Apple can't touch. 1. The screen itself is absolutely stunning. The pixel density is 320 versus 324 in an iPad air, but your eyes won't notice that those specs are like megapixels on cameras and usually mean nothing beyond a certain point. Samsung screens scream color, this one is the same I bought an iPad mini and returned it because the colors of the device were washed out compared to the note 4 phone I've been using since it launched there over a year old. There is something absolutely magical about the screen of this device. 2. Build quality. What you feel in your hands. amazing stuff packed full of innovative ideas in cheap plastic cases. This device instead uses a metal edge to create a premium device. The back is a rubberized soft touch plastic that has no flex like the tablet Nexus 9 (where you can press it and it sinks). Its weight and feel are unmatched. When you pick it up, you realize that its extremely thin thickness is truly special. Nearly half a centimeter for those living here in the USA. It's exceptionally thin. The buttons click which is good They extrude so you can find them in any light level, and I still appreciate the Samsung home button at the bottom, whereas most other Android devices have got rid of physical buttons a long time ago. The only knock is the USB adapter. It's not in the center, so finding it when it's dark is a pain in the you know what. 3. CPU/graphics/ram This device is basically a Note 4 with more ram , which is fine. It's a slightly newer hardware revision that's also good, but it won't be at the performance level of an iPad air 2 or Nvidia. s2 allows it (android is super open to customizable settings), and the Nvidia shield won't play some games due to the Tegra processor it uses. Some games just crash. This, together with a generous 3 gigabytes of RAM, makes the tab s2 best in class when it comes to performance. tablets that will become obsolete ad apple updates ios. 4. Battery - my biggest complaint I can't give this 4.5 stars, but the battery would. Why Samsung chose a smaller battery is obvious. it's the thinnest and lightest in the world. That means you won't get more than 2 days of occasional use on an iPad, but let's face it. First, the device has made a compromise. It's literally the thinness of a small magazine. It's a concession and you're paying for the thin nature of the battery life. Secondly, you can use the power saving mode, which for some reason is not activated on the first start. The software will help the battery launch the Android marshmallow, and the wifi version of a tablet won't have the lags phones have with updates because there's no phone carrier adding and testing the software, just the Samsung update. is a feature of the Android Marshmallow that Google is pushing, increased battery life on all devices. Finally, buy a $20.00 power bank from amazon with more capacity than the tablet. You can grab a 7000 milliamp battery and still have hours and hours of battery life if you can't charge it. That's all I have to say about the battery. market. If you love technology and want a device that is fun to use, easy to use and future proof, this will make you happy. If this is helpful to you, be sure to mark it as a helpful review. Thanks.