Testseek.com have collected 372 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-T800 Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-T800 Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch.
July 2014
(86%)
372 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
637 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Amazing screen
Improved dimensions
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S rocks a vividly colorful
Razor-sharp screen and exclusive software perks in an ultra-thin and lightweight design
Thin and light
Top-notch hardware
Market leading screen
Finger scanner
Beautiful screen
Display changes colour profile based on conditions thanks to adaptive display technology
Very thin and very light
Feels great in the hands
Provides a day of solid use from the battery
And two days for everyone else
MicroUSB charge p
Slim and light
Great performance
Comfortable to hold for long sessions
Awesome WiFi
At least as good as an iPad
The editors didn't like
Still lacking in design
Laggy interface
Starting at $500 or £400
It's a high-end purchase. Touchscreen response can lag if many of its memory-hogging apps are open in the background
Samsung's TouchWiz overlay
Plastic back might feel nice
But it scratches easily
Colours might not appeal to all
Samsung's Magazine UX feels unfinished
And offers very little in the way of control
SideSync's phone controller is Samsung only
And for a very small amount of devic
Wi-Fi and GPU performance not quite up to the competition
Stuffy TouchWiz software impacts battery and performance
Brilliant display, Incredibly thin and very light, Good battery life
Doesn't have premium build, "Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Review", 4 out of 5 based on 14 ratings,
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is a solid upgrade compared to earlier Samsung Tablets. The stylus and Wacom Digitizer for pressure sensitive input are dedicated to Samsung Note series, so you don't find these in this tablet, but the display is jus...
That's not to mention a few Lite and Neo variants, amongst others. Some of them make calls, some are Wi-Fi only, some come with a stylus, and some seem to have no specific purpose for existing. In the midst of all this confusion, Samsung has dropped yet
Mediocre camera
The Tab S is a highly polished, premium tablet. It's got more than enough power to do whatever you'd like to do, and it's slim, light and attractive as well. There are no real major faults with it - if you don't like the price, there are plenty of cheaper...
Thin, light and portable, good battery life, multiwindow, performance, What we didn't: Fingerprint scanner is temperamental, pricey, audio quality, uninspired design, Killer Feature: That stunning display
Fingerprint scanner is temperamental, pricey, audio quality, uninspired design
The key features on both these tablets are the Super AMOLED Screen with 2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) resolution. The visual quality is just too good, natural colors and is the best as compared with other brands in the price range.Overall performance is pretty good...
Abstract: As you all know Samsung had launched the Galaxy Tab S in India . It comes in two variants with 8.4 inch screen and with a 10.5 inch screen. The tab is pretty slim with a 6.6mm thickness and runs KitKat out of the box over a Super AMOLED screen.The first t...
Like its smaller sibling, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is well worthy of carrying the S moniker in its name. The slate seamlessly combines class-leading display, powerful hardware, and an ultra-slim, easy to handle body.Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 key test...
Abstract: Samsung's tablet approach the last few years has been to toss every conceivable size into the stores to see if anything takes. They tended to all look they same, perform the same (not great), and vary by just an inch or two here and there. The Galaxy Tab ...
Abstract: As soon as I turned on the screen, I noticed that the colors are stunning and vivid. Red looks redder, and greens are greener. The lawn and the trees in...
Both the tabs are not only noticeably better than their predecessors, but also stand toe to toe with the iPads when it comes to display and seamless interface navigation. The design and build of the tablets can hamper the style quotient a bit, but if you ...
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