A:AnswerNo, at least not in the traditional way. You wouldn't be able to run a desktop version of steam, as this doesn't run an actual desktop OS. You could however download the steam link app and stream compatible tablet games from your PC to your tablet. This solution would require a high-speed internet connection though.
A:AnswerThis device does not have a USB port. As for transferring everything, you can probably do that yourself with what I think is called a smart switch app from the play store.
A:AnswerI don't think a screen protector is necessary unless you're planning on taking it everywhere with you. I mainly use mine in my house and at in my classes and I almost always have the keyboard cover to protect the screen when I'm on the go. However, if you do plan on getting one, I'd suggest a glass screen protector.
A:AnswerRAM memory isn't storage. Think of it as the faucet in your bath tub. Do you want the faucet/spout to be as small as a drinking straw and thus take that much longer to fill the tub? Or would you want a larger spout which will fill your bathtub faster with hot water so you can enjoy your hot bath in more timely fashion?
At least not in how you might think it means. RAM is temporary memory. The more RAM you have, the smoother and more reliable the processor will work when multitasking: watching a Youtube video while playing a video game at the same time.
Your tablet will be sluggish if you're playing more complicated game than say Solitaire as the RAM is processing/holding the basic operating system as well as the necessary bits of software used by the game.
Considering you cannot upgrade tablets, it's better to get the version with the higher amount of RAM to help you future proof your device and allow you to keep it longer when programs get larger and more complicated with time.
"RAM is the main place for storing instructions and data whilst a program is being executed . It is also called main memory. Program data is copied into RAM before the CPU can run the program."
A:AnswerI have never seen a phone or tablet that can be set on a timer that will shut it down all the way. You can set the display time out but they just go into low power mode till till the battery runs out.
A:AnswerHi Dfclou!
Thank you for reaching out to us. We appreciate your interest in knowing if Galaxy Tab S7 Plus has cellular data. In line with this, Galaxy Tab S7 Plus does not come with cellular data, Wi-Fi compatible only.
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A:AnswerGreetings Leia95, thank you for finding the unobstructed time out of your bustling day to ask us your question about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+. That's a good question. This Wi-Fi enabled tablet does not have a SIM card tray due to it lacking cellular capability. With the Call & text on other devices feature, you can make and receive calls on your tablet as long as it's signed into the same Samsung account as your phone. You can also send messages. However, the connected phone will need to have active service. Call & text on other devices currently does not work with Verizon and AT&T phones and may not be available on all models from other carriers. Check out the article titled, "Make calls and send messages from your Galaxy tablet" for more information on this topic when you have some free time. Let us know if you have any additional questions for us by contacting Samsung Support. Thank you for being a trustworthy Samsung customer. - Debra