A:AnswerYes and no. Comcast doesn't have an app that streams video, but you can download individual apps and login through your Comcast account (ESPN, Nick, Disney, PBS, ect.)
A:AnswerNo, unfortunately, for the same reason the games on a Mac Book cannot be transferred or loaded onto a PC laptop - two different operating systems (iOS and Windows). These are also two different operating systems. The iPad runs the iOS operating system and this Galaxy Tab runs the Android 7.0 Nougat operating system. You will have to find and download Android versions of your games from the Google Play store directly from your tablet onto your tablet (or once you set up your Google account and start the tablet you can go to play.google.com and download from a browser). The version of "Heads Up" on my iPod Touch/iPad cannot run on my Galaxy Tab A, so I had to download it from Google Play onto my tablet in order to play. Hope that helps.
A:AnswerThat's up to Samsung. The hardware specs should comply, but as of yet, Samsung has not updated beyond 7.1.1. According to this link (see below) Samsung should start rolling out Oreo soon (3rd quarter 2018): https://www.theandroidsoul.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-a-update/
A:AnswerOpinions... Everybody has them. I personally only buy Samsung FOR the physical buttons. If you want buttons on screen you can always download an app or look at Google's Nexus tablets. You would even get the most up to date operating system before anyone else...
A:AnswerHi CPhTRx, we understand your concerns with the Tablet. Please fill out the form below and one of our social media specialists would be happy to assist you. http://smsn.us/SamsungSupportUSA and we will respond accordingly. ^Britt
A:AnswerHi ellipsis7PLEASEHELPME, we understand your concerns with the Tablet. Please fill out the form below and one of our social media specialists would be happy to assist you. http://smsn.us/SamsungSupportUSA and we will respond accordingly. ^Britt