Testseek.com have collected 137 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 inch GT-P7300 / P7310 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 inch GT-P7300 / P7310.
October 2011
(78%)
137 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(55%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
780100137
The editors liked
4G connectivity
Excellent size and weight
Good build quality
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 packs the full Android Honeycomb tablet experience (soon upgradeable to Android 4.0)
Along with Samsung's useful customizations
Into a compact body
This is a hot little tablet which once it has Android 4.0 and Chrome will sizzle because the 4G LTE capability is impressive if you can get access to a 4G network.
Great lightweight design
4G network ready
Good LCD display
OGG
DivX and Xvid playback
Great lightweight design. 4G network ready. Good LCD display. OGG
The editors didn't like
4G coverage currently limited
Sluggish performance
Too expensive
The lack of ports on the tablet will be a problem for some and the plastic back leaves the Tab 8.9 feeling less solid than the iPad 2
The price!
No TVout
No expandable memory
4G hampered by slow browser
Slow battery charging
No TV-out. No expandable memory. 4G hampered by slow browser. Slow battery charging
Great display, super-thin and light. Also available with 3G/4G HSPA+ on AT&T, Great display, super-thin and light. Also available with 3G/4G HSPA+ on AT&T, Great display, super-thin and light. Also available with 3G/4G
Like the Tab 10.1, fewer ports and slots than most Android tablets, Like the Tab 10.1, fewer ports and slots than most Android tablets, Like the Tab 10.1, fewer ports and slots than most Android tablets, Lik
Published: 2011-10-03, Author: Joe , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: As many of you know, Samsung recently held an event in New York unveiling their US edition of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 where we were able to get a quick hands-on before they allowed us to bring one of these bad boys home to play with. If you haven't alr...
Very thin, Well-built, Good battery life, Solid performance,
Android tablets are still short on tablet-specific apps, No HDMI out, No schedule for Android 3,2 upgrade,
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is better than its larger sibling, delivering the same Android tablet performance in a more compact package with a lower price. But it still suffers from the app deficit that plagues Android tablets. ...
Abstract: Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is the little brother to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 released earlier in the summer by Samsung. That doesn't mean it is a slouch in an comparisons.The Galaxy Tab 8.9 is only 8.6mm and the lightest tablet on the market( I mean it is super li...
Very thin, light, Gorgeous display, Lots of useful apps
No HDMI port or card reader, Clumsy reliance on storage adapters
This slim, light Android tablet has a beautiful 8.9-inch display, and it's very comfortable to hold and use. Just mind Samsung's few crucial omissions in the name of thinness. ...
Brilliant and colorful display, Razor thin profile construction, Good battery life
Sluggish performance, Kinda expensive
If you find the original 7” Samsung GALAXY Tab too small and the GALAXY Tab 10.1 too big for you to handle, then it’s a no-brainer conclusion that the GALAXY Tab 8.9 offers that tangible solution in bridging the gap. Although it’s almost hard to not l...
Published: 2011-09-07, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 packs the full Android Honeycomb tablet experience (soon upgradeable to Android 4.0), along with Samsung's useful customizations, into a compact body
The lack of ports on the tablet will be a problem for some and the plastic back leaves the Tab 8.9 feeling less solid than the iPad 2
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is everything we loved about the Tab 10.1 in a slightly smaller form, with a slightly smaller price.
Abstract: Along with the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (aka Tab 750), Samsung India also launched the Galaxy Tab 8.9 here, as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 730.We managed to get a quick hands-on with the medium-sized tablet but you’ll want to read our hands-on with the Galaxy Tab 10...
Abstract: Oh custom UI's, won't you ever just stop? Apparently not. In a world of intense competition, manufacturers are increasing – not decreasing – the amount of resources they chuck their custom UI development teams. Why do they do this, you may ask? They are s...