Testseek.com have collected 214 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5 inch SM-T830 / T835 / T837 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5 inch SM-T830 / T835 / T837.
May 2019
(80%)
214 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
831 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Dex mode
S Pen support
Powerful performance
Good
Vibrant display
Loud and crisp audio
Light and easy to carry around
Stunning AMOLED display
Premium glass design
Decent battery life
Beautiful Vibrant display
Good battery life
Slim design
S-Pen functionality is good for those that will use it
The editors didn't like
Outdated internals
Significant battery drain while gaming
Expensive for what it offers
DeX mode needs work
Expensive
Glass construction makes it fragile
Speakers could have been better
Samsung DeX needs some work before it can take on Windows hybrids
PC desktop-like Dex interface, Comes with the S Pen stylus, Large 10.5-inch screen
Dex touchscreen detection is off, Keyboard design is unintuitive, Expensive for what it delivers
The 10.5-inch display, longer battery life and Dex make te Galaxy Tab S4 an upgrade over the Tab S3, but it comes with a higher price and big claims to do so much more. The core idea behind Samsung Dex for its desktop interface is likeable, but it still f...
Choice of voice assistants, with Samsung's own Bixby and Google Assistant, The sharp and clear screen is great for watching movies on, Simple and straightforward to use, The battery lasted more than 14 hours in our video playback tests,
Awkward to use as an e-reader, as your thumb naturally rests in a place that obstructs page turns, The display suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks, There's no MicroSD slow to expand the storage
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is a great buy if you want the functions of a laptop in a device that's light and easy to carry around. Great value for money, the battery life is excellent, its also got a great camera and makes watching movies on the go an enjo...
Abstract: So you’re looking at a gorgeous 2,560 x 1,600 Super AMOLED display with full HDR support to make those late-night Netflix binges all the more memorable.While the Galaxy Tab S4 inherits its screen tech from Samsung’s finest phones, the same can’t be said o...
Published: 2018-08-13, Author: James , review by: T3.com
Beautifully sharp and bright display, Enviable design that grabs the eye, S Pen stylus is impressive and comes with it, Top audio quality for a tablet
Average battery life, Doesn't come with keyboard case, Outdated chipset inside
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 isn't perfect, but it's the nearest I've seen an Android tablet get to being a recommendation over the latest iPad range. There aren't many improvements over the Galaxy Tab S3, and this is the most high-end spec and premium feel...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 raises the bar on its predecessor with a bigger display, better performance and the addition of Samsung DeX, which gives it a PC-like interface. Samsung includes an excellent S Pen for drawing and writing on the 10.5-inch display
The keyboard cover is not included, it's expensive and, in the end, hurts the DeX desktop experience
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is an excellent premium Android tablet that can also help your productivity in a pinch...
Published: 2018-08-08, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
PC desktop-like Dex interface, Comes with the S Pen stylus, Large 10.5-inch screen
Dex touchscreen detection is off, Keyboard design is unintuitive, Expensive for what it delivers
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is an upgrade over the Galaxy Tab S3 with an expanded 10.5-inch screen size and longer battery life, but it comes at a higher price and with a lofty promise to do so much more. We really liked the idea behind Samsung Dex for its...
DeX is still a work in progress, Not enough tablet-optimized apps, Expensive
If you are desperate to own an Android tablet, then yes. If you want to be able to be productive and then swap to tablet mode to consume media, then maybe. You should skip it if you want a portable laptop to do serious work on. If you also just want a pow...
Abstract: Our full review continues belowLooking for a tablet that can convert into a quasi-laptop for working on the go? The iPad Pro and Microsoft’s various Surface devices have shown how the idea can work, but Android users have been left out in the cold. In the...
A proper rival to the iPad Pro is long overdue and Samsung's new Galaxy Tab S4 certainly looks like it's up for the challenge.At £599 without the keyboard case, the Galaxy Tab S4 isn't a tablet for everyone but could make for a decent laptop replacement f...