Testseek.com have collected 288 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 9.7 inch SM-T820 / T822 / T825 / T827 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 9.7 inch SM-T820 / T822 / T825 / T827.
April 2017
(81%)
288 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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2329 Reviews
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The editors liked
Sleek
Light-weight build
Vibrant and crisp display
Impressive audio performance
Samsung was the one of the first companies to release an Android tablet
Back when the iPad was brand new and exciting. The Korean giant has tried selling a huge variety of models over the years
Hitting multiple target audiences
Sizes and price points
Gorgeous design
Gorgeous HDR-ready display
S-Pen works like a charm
Elegant Design
Intuitive S Pen
Bright and Vivid AMOLED Screen
HDR Content Ready
Vibrant display
Good battery life
Slim design
S-Pen functionality is good for those that will use it
The editors didn't like
Limited multitasking
Android still isn't great on tablets
Runs Android
Needs Smart Cover Keyboard To Unlock Full Potential
The Tab S2 really impressed us the last time around. We thought of it as a worthy competitor the the Apple's iPad arsenal. With the Tab S3, things have been toned down a bit.The unpolished software makes the display look bad. There are performance issues...
We wouldn't say that the Tab S3 is the best tablet around, but it certainly gets the job done. Be it pure entertainment or productivity, the S3 let you switch from one to the other with ease. Of course there are some minor issues, which we don't expect fr...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a fun tablet to play around with. It features an impressive front and back glass design with metal frame, and is loaded with powerful hardware. It is also the first tablet to feature HDR video support for a more life-like view...
Samsung was the one of the first companies to release an Android tablet, back when the iPad was brand new and exciting. The Korean giant has tried selling a huge variety of models over the years, hitting multiple target audiences, sizes and price points
Limited multitasking, Android still isn't great on tablets
The Galaxy Tab S3 is light and easy to carry around, and could be a fun travel companion or a way to get some work done. It's much less expensive than a 10.5-inch iPad Pro with cellular data plus an Apple Pencil, but the iOS ecosystem is still more tablet...
Vibrant display, Good battery life, Slim design, S-Pen functionality is good for those that will use it
Speaker performance could have been better, Software was buggy at times
If you are looking for a tablet with a good display and good battery life, and running on Android, you can consider the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. It is a worthy contender to the iPad Pro and boasts of a slim profile and attractive design. The highlight of th...
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Published: 2017-07-17, Author: Robin , review by: gadgetsnow.com
Sleek, light-weight build, Vibrant and crisp display, Impressive audio performance
If you want a tablet solely for entertainment purposes, you won't find any major caveats with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. The device shouldn't be mistaken for another run-of-the-mill tablet as it has one of the best saturated displays and four stereo speak...
Gorgeous design, Gorgeous HDR-ready display, S-Pen works like a charm
Runs Android
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is quite evenly matched with Apple's iPad Pro (2017) in almost all the departments. The only area where the iPad Pro really stands out and makes a strong case for itself over the Galaxy Tab S3 is the camera because essentially it...
To sum up, the Galaxy Tab S3 is trendy, slim and powerful and has a lot to offer and on papers, it sure looks promising. The tablet comes loaded with some premium design coupled with a compact look, though the specifications are pretty much standard acros...
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