Testseek.com have collected 320 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-T700 Galaxy Tab S 8.4 inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-T700 Galaxy Tab S 8.4 inch.
July 2014
(86%)
320 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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678 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
860100320
The editors liked
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is extremely slim
Has a gorgeous
Super-high-definition display
Tonnes of power
And the latest version of Android KitKat on board
Slim and light
Fast
Great battery life
Incredible screen
The editors didn't like
It's packed full of so much bundled software from Samsung and third parties that it will likely be confusing for first-time Android users
winner: The iPad Mini 2 with Retina display Having won four rounds to the Galaxy Tab S 8.4's three, the iPad Mini 2 with Retina display is the winner of this versus review. Featuring robust security, significantly better battery life and a cleaner, more ...
Samsung's raised the bar with its tablets, and its latest Tab S 8.4 is plain gorgeous. Even if you're not a fan of Samsung's plasticfantastic construction, it's hard to argue that the Tab S doesn't look good. And if you're not convinced, the pinsharp scre
As with the Galaxy S5, Samsung has crammed in a fingerprint scanner into the Tab S, but it manages to succumb to the same flaws it just doesn't really work. It's hard to use gracefully, and we often found ourselves resorting to typing in our password to u
Apple's iPad mini has a serious rival in Samsung's Galaxy Tab S 8.4 tablet, as it combines top-notch performance, a pin-sharp display and a lighter, slim-line body that's loaded with plenty of goodies. Its build quality can't compete with Apple's slates, ...
Full HD resolution, Solid 2.3 GHz processor, Featurepacked
Weak battery
Although the smaller Samsung Galaxy Tab S may have the odd niggling issue, it still beats other Android slates in most departments. There are slimmer, lighter and larger slates out there but the Samsung Galaxy Tab S has the best display on the market, r...
Abstract: I've been very vocal about my dislike of tablets in general and one of the principal reasons has been the displays have always been much inferior when compared to their smartphone counterparts. Even the Full HD Nexus 7 2013 which has a seven inch display ...
Abstract: Samsung's latest tablet is in the house – the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 brings impressive specs and a stylish design to the Android tablet arena and promises to offer a lot of bang for your buck. Announced back in June, it brings the latest design and features fro...
Buy it direct from Samsung and the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 LTE will set you back £399 – or to put it another way, £20 less than the cheapest (16GB, no memory card) Wi-Fi and cellular iPad mini Retina. Pick one up from a cellco like 3, which supplied my review un...
Great display, solid performance, lightweight design
Poor battery, Touchwiz complicates user interface
Featuring a top-end display, scratch-resistant design and reasonable camera the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is one of the best small form-factor Android tablets currently available. However, its overall allure is hampered by its below-average battery life....
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Published: 2014-08-05, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Great Super AMOLED-display, Slim and lightweight body, High performance, Fingerprint Scanner,
Non-original design with an abundance of plastic, High initial price,
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Published: 2014-08-03, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Stonkingly good screen, Magazine UI has really come into its own, Easy to hold, solid build
The iPad Mini 2 is now much cheaper, Some UI lag, Google Play apps aren't tablet optimised
Open Gallery The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is an incredible tablet with almost no flaws. Superb screen, unique features, a battery that doesn't need charging every night… really, there's very little that's missing here. So does it beat the iPad ...
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Published: 2014-08-02, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Bright and resolute display, lots of power, plenty of useful software tweaks, slim design
Oversaturated colours, cheap-looking plastic rear, software can be over the top
There's a lot of good to say about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4. So much that it irks us just how many other Tab devices are available through the range, because it muddies the water. In some respects the Tab S should make things crystal clear: if...