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May 2015
(69%)
88 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-19, Autor: Shu , Testbericht von: androidpit.de
Das Galaxy Tab A ist ein seltsames Tablet. Es kommt in einem iPad-Air-Look, verfügt aber nur über eine Hardware, die andere Hersteller in einem Einsteiger-Smartphone verwenden und das 9,7 Zoll große 4:3-Display mit der geringen Auflösung bereitet Kopfschm...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-04, Autor: Andrzej , Testbericht von: tabletblog.de
Zusammenfassung: Das Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 mit S-Pen Stylus gefällt mir in vielen Punkten recht gut. Doch ist die Auflösung bei einem Preis von 300 Euro zu niedrig?AnzeigeDas Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 ist bereits seit einer Weile in Deutschland erhältlich und erntete au...
Zusammenfassung: After staying away from the tablet market for almost a year, Samsung introduced a new budget-friendly tablet series back in March. First launched in Russia, the Galaxy Tab A series has now made its way to other markets around the world, including the US...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 is thin, light and stylish. It has a long lasting battery and offers many premium app perks for free. Its microSD slot accommodates cards up to 128GB
The screen's low resolution looks pixelated on the 9.7-inch screen. Given its average specs, its $299 price feels too expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A is satisfyingly simple tablet, but its lackluster screen and relatively high price make it forgettable...
Although somewhat hampered by its low-resolution screen, this device's sleek design and immense battery life help make it a decent option for people looking for a full-size Android tablet for general use at an affordable price...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-06-10, Autor: James , Testbericht von: tablet-news.com
comfy and light tablet, no bloatware, great battery, bright screen, loud speakers, phone call and LTE on board, no lag, runs any game, Microsoft apps are a nice bonus, And the
kind of expensive, fingerprint magnet, long charging, in spite of good CPU, I give it a year before it lags, some users may not like the 4:3 format, pretty weak camera, even for the price
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-28, Autor: Manuel , Testbericht von: notebookcheck.net
Solid build, Slim 7.5 millimeters, UMTS and LTE, Accurate localization, Smooth operation, Comfortable voice control, Decent camera, Bright screen, High viewing angle stability, High performance, Superb battery life
Relatively slippery sleek back, Non-removable cover, Only few camera settings
In Review Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7. Review sample courtesy of Cyberport.deWith the Galaxy Tab A 9.7 SM-T555, Samsung has a good mid-range tablet in its lineup, which is based on a solid performance foundation with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 410 APQ8016 quad-co...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-12-01, Autor: Gordon , Testbericht von: siliconrepublic.com
On the whole, there isn't a whole lot to complain about with this tablet. Where the camera falls down slightly, the battery more than makes up for.It's as close to premium as you can get without paying premium prices (the Galaxy Tab S would set you back a...
Balanced picture quality, Excellent battery life, OS runs smoothly
Poor screen resolution, Cameras, Speakers should be better positioned, Web browsing and video ruined by the outdated screen
With its record stained by a screen resolution that really spoils the user experience, the Tab A just doesn't quite cut it as a great mid-range tablet. Unfortunately, it isn't easy to overlook such a failure of a display, with pixels being clearly visible...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 is thin, light and stylish. It has a long lasting battery and offers many premium app perks for free. Its microSD slot accommodates cards up to 128GB
The screen's low resolution looks pixelated on the 9.7-inch screen. Given its average specs, its $299 price feels too expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A is satisfyingly simple tablet, but its lackluster screen and relatively high price make it forgettable...