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
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288 Reviews
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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
Published: 2017-02-27, Author: Lee , review by: v3.co.uk
Overall, our first impressions of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 were positive. Featuring an impressive list of specs and a host of productivity and security applications and powerful processor, the device has the potential to be a popular Android power user t...
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Published: 2017-02-27, Author: Jonathan , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Sign up for our daily newsletter It's been a while since we've been excited by a tablet launch, but the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 looks to be the most significant development in the category since the iPad Pro 9.7in. Just like Samsung's last premium tab...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Stunning screen with HDR support, Plenty of power for apps and games, Keyboard and stylus are great for productivity
Android still isn't ideally suited to tablets, Expensive, Won't replace your laptop
On initial impressions alone, the Tab S3 doesn't seem to do half-measures - which is refreshing to see from an Android tablet. I'm used to seeing corners cut, or build quality not quite living up to expectations, but I think Samsung has managed to get pr...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
AMOLED screen packs in resolution and HDR (high dynamic range) brightness, Great S Pen stylus included, Slim and light design that looks great
Expensive, No keyboard included for the price, Slippy rear glass, Limited use for HDR content right now, Multi-tasking not as deft as laptop/phone setup
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 looks like a welcome addition to a sector of the market that's been feeling a little neglected lately. This is a premium Android tablet, designed to be a performance powerhouse, whether that's gaming, watching the latest movies -...
Gorgeous AMOLED screen, Brisk performance, S-Pen included in the box
Seriously pricey
The Galaxy Tab S2 was already great, but the S3 really kicks things up a notch. With its speedy performance, bundled S-Pen and pixel-perfect display, it's a very nice tablet indeed.Unfortunately, that absurdly high price has to be taken into consideration...
Abstract: Today Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 and the Samsung Galaxy Book, stylishly designed tablets with advanced computing technology offering a premium mobile experience. For digital content enthusiasts, the Galaxy Tab S3 delivers superior video a...
Contents1 Overview2 Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Specs3 Design4 Performance5 Display6 Accessories7 Software8 Final Thoughts4Expert RatingThis post was made possible through a sponsorship with CJ Affiliate's VIP Content Service and Samsung, which we thank for the...
Multimedia and productivity in an affordable package.The Galaxy Tab S3 may be old, but it has an outstanding design and compelling list of features for the price, including a gorgeous screen and outstanding audio. The older processor does cause some hiccu...
Abstract: For many people, the tablet era began in 2010 with the launch of the original 9.7-inch iPad. But tablet devices have a much longer history than that. For example, I recall seeing Bill Gates show off the first prototype Windows tablet at Comdex in Las Vega...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Let's be honest: Android has never worked as well as Apple's iOS on tablets.On phones, they're pretty much neck-and-neck. Bump up the screen size, and iOS apps – the ones Apple gives you free, like GarageBand and iMovie; the important ones like Micros...