Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 : A Complete Review
3/32GB Wi-Fi | €229 (around Rs 19,700) |
4/64GB Wi-Fi | €259 (approx Rs 22,300) |
4/128GB Wi-Fi | €309 (around Rs 26,600) |
3/32GB LTE | €279 (approx Rs 24,000) |
4/64GB LTE | €309 (around Rs 26,600) |
4/128GB LTE | €359 (approx Rs 30,870) |
- Impressive Capacitive touchscreen
- A decent camera setup on both sides
- Unisoc T618 chipset with 3GB RAM
- Massive 7040mAh battery with 15W Fast Charging
- Expandable internal storage up to 1TB
- WiFi-enabled
- No camera flash
- No fingerprint sensor
- Non-voice calling device
Samsung’s new display measures 10.5 inches across compared to the 10.4-inch panel on the Galaxy Tab A7. It offers slightly rounded corners and a 16:10 aspect ratio ready for media streaming. The tablet’s body is metal, with a thin plastic strip that houses the power button and volume rocker. Color options now include Gray, Silver, and Pink Gold.
I had no issues streaming video, bouncing between apps, or opening multiple apps simultaneously. You should also be able to give some light gaming a go, but it won’t compete with the more expensive options on the market if you’re looking to play genshin Impact or Call of Duty: Mobile on a bigger screen. The Tiger T618 also stuttered a bit when I fired up the Galaxy Tab A8 for the first time, but that was most likely just a result of setup blues. I also noticed occasional stuttering when I picked the tablet up after a day or two of inactivity, though it usually disappeared after a few seconds.
anything, Samsung’s basic RAM and storage options will fall short before the processor does. The 3GB of RAM means idle apps will quickly drop out of memory. The 32GB of storage can also feel slightly limited at times, especially if you want to download shows for bingeing on the go. Those looking to push the tablet beyond basic browsing and streaming would be better off opting for one of the 4GB of RAM configurations, though you can always expand the storage on any of the models by up to 1TB with the microSD slot.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 isn’t a massive upgrade over its already great predecessor, but it didn’t need to be. This is a well-built tablet that performs admirably, and is shaped just right for media streaming. The expandable storage also means you should have more than enough room for the apps, photos, and games you need most. It would be nice to see a longer commitment to Android version updates, but the two Android version commitment aligns with other affordable Android tablets, and the four years of security is beyond any competition not made by Apple.
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