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Customers often highlight the Galaxy Tab S3's impressive screen quality, ease of use, and long battery life as significant strengths. The included S Pen and lightweight design also receive considerable praise. However, some customers find the price to be a drawback, and a few express concern about the limited storage capacity. Overall, the positive feedback on key features outweighs the negative comments.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, S pen

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Highly recommend

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    I love this tablet. I use it every day for school, and it has been so useful. The S pen (which was included) writes beautifully, and never needs to charge! This device is perfect if you take a lot of notes like I do. Split-screen function works well, One Note, Word, and email are all seamless. I bought a bluetooth keyboard case online for mine and it is really useful for writing essays. Screen is beautiful, audio sounds good, battery life is good, and it charges quickly. My one complaint is that Excel for the tablet is weak. This is probably more an issue with the app than with the tablet itself, but I am not impressed with Excel functions for the tablet beyond very basic features. If you do a lot of data analysis and graphing, you'll want to have access to a laptop or desktop to get the full version. Other than that, I really love this tablet, and people ask me about it all the time in my classes. I always say I recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    S pen, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great tablet do get the job done

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    I'm an Apple fan but I decided to get this tablet because I wanted to have access to the Amazon Underground app store because you can get a discount on purchasing coins for app store purchases and in-app purchases. It's cheaper than the Google Play store or the Apple App store. I do have to say that I'm please with this tablet, aesthetically and functionally. It gets the job done and is less restrictive than the iPad, meaning files and downloads can be easily downloaded. The camera though is ok. I found that shots taken outside produce better results than indoor shots. Even though it's got a high megapixel, there's something about it that doesn't produce a clear picture when taking them indoors. It's very fuzzy and the videos are the same way. You can see this when zooming in on a picture. It must be because of the sensor and low light conditions don't help produce the best pictures. I feel like my old iPhone 4s took better quality pictures than this. Now I didn't get this tablet to take pictures, so I really don't care that much about it. It's nice that I can take a picture if I need to but it's more of a hassle with it being so big also. I would definitely reach for my phone before I reach for the tablet to take a picture, even if the quality was as good as my phone. I've included some shots taken outside. The pen is a real nice feature and if you like to draw then that's a plus since it's included. Other similar tablets don't include the pen and cost much more. This is something else I could use the tablet for since I like to draw on my spare time. The resolution and screen is really nice as well. The speakers are great and really loud, being that there's four of them I find myself keeping the volume in the lower half of the volume bar. The fingerprint scanner is great and sometimes does't want to read my finger but I found that if my entire finger covers the sensor, then I don't have a problem. I don't own any other Android device so I can't speak on the other features that utilize the other functions between the devices. Overall I would say I'm happy with my purchase and don't regret it one bit.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Storage
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The tablet Android fans have been waiting for

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    Pros Beautiful, vibrant screen Excellent daylight reading High quality build Rounded metal edges are comfortable to hold for long periods Four excellent speakers that are loud without distorting With four speakers you still have sound regardless of how it is held Glass build prevents speakers from vibrating tablet at loud volume Includes stylus giving it many of the features of the Note line Stylus is smooth and responsive Storage doubled to 32GB from previous generations Noticeable faster than previous generations and very smooth Includes Blue Light filter mode to make nighttime viewing better Good battery life Rear facing camera has a flash Photos are good quality for a tablet in good lighting Split screen functionality for better multitasking USB-C MicroSD card slot for storage expansion Includes an LTE model Fast charging Includes plenty of extra stylus tips More capable as a 2-in-1 than other Android tablets Weight feels very good Very thin Cons Launch price is expensive Glass back is likely more fragile Glass back is a fingerprint magnet Glass back makes the tablet feel more slippery 32GB is low for the price point Not waterproof or water resistant Stylus cannot be stored internally Stylus pressure sensitivity inconsistent with stock note app Fingerprint scanner use still not reliable Cameras poor quality in anything but good light Looks like a boring slate even though it is high quality For a long time Android slates have looked fairly similar. They have been overall good quality but not quite the premium feel of competitors. Samsung in their Galaxy tablets improved build quality and used more premium materials but they did not have stylus functionality. The Note tablets could use a stylus but possessed a lower end processor and screen. The Galaxy Tab S3 is set to merge the two lines into one and expand the overall functionality to more of a 2-in-1 device like what most people are looking for today. The Tab S3 uses the exact same dimensions as it’s predecessor with a 9.7 inch screen but now it has a glass and metal build reminiscent the Galaxy smartphones. This gives the Tab S3 a very premium feel. The metal edges are rounded enough to prevent cutting the hand but still provide good grip. The same cannot be said of the back glass. It feels nice in the hand and looks premium but the back glass is more slippery, more likely to be damaged, and is a fingerprint magnet. Some of this could be alleviated by use of a case. In fact if you are accident prone that is the first accessory you should get. The design, although premium, is also very understated to the point of looking a bit boring. There is a definite upside to the glass back and that’s when it comes to sound. Most tables with metal backs cause a reverberation in the metal causing sound to degrade and distort with volume. With the Tab S3, the glass seems to temper this vibration. Combine this with the new four speaker setup and you get very loud, clean sound in a small package. This is quite possible the best sound quality of any tablet. With four speakers, the added bonus is no matter how you hold it you are unlikely to cover all four meaning you still get good sound. The Tab S3 sports the traditional hardware button saddled by two capacitive buttons. The hardware button does have a fingerprint reader that just requires a tap, not a swipe like the first generation Tab S. Unfortunately during testing, use was still unreliable. Sensitivity was excellent so hopefully this just requires a software fix. As with nearly any Samsung product what stands out is the screen. The Tab S3 seems to have bumped up the game quite a bit. The screen is the first thing that strikes you and maybe it’s a good thing the tablet design is somewhat boring because it allows you to fully appreciate this screen. This is the first tablet, other than one with an e-ink screen, that has been readable in the sun. In fact it can get so bright that you could easily use the screen as a flashlight in a dark room. This is also useful because, unless you spend most of your time outside, the screen rarely needs to ramp up the brightness past roughly 30%. The screen ratio does mean you will have black bars on the top and bottom for watching movies but it also means it is comfortable in both landscape and portrait orientation. It does seem Samsung intends most usage to be in portrait as the buttons are configured for portrait use. A welcomed addition to the Galaxy Tab line is the inclusion of an S-Pen. The old Note tablets were nice but lacked a high resolution screen and of course the old Galaxy Tab line lacked stylus support. It seems Samsung decided to simplify and merge the line to the benefit of fans. In fact, they have simplified things so far as to have only one tablet in the series. I suspect this is because if you want more, Samsung wants you to upgrade to their new Galaxy Book line. Otherwise, you essentially have a Note tablet with the high resolution screen and higher specs of a Galaxy Tab. Functionality is very similar to the Note line of phones although not identical. The S-Pen is very responsive and has almost no lag. It is light in the hand and has a nice amount resistance across the screen. Just like other S-Pens, no battery is required. Pressure sensitivity and tilt are included but pressure sensitivity was a bit inconsistent in the stock apps. Unfortunately unlike the Note phones you won’t find an S-Pen slot in the tablet so you are going to have to find a way to carry it, such as a case with a pen slot or loop. Overall, the S-Pen experience is very solid for a new product. The Tab S3 is a solid performer with a Snapdragon 820 and 4GB of ram. It might not have the latest processor or the most memory but they definitely didn’t skimp on power. Unfortunately, the storage is only 32GB. Although it doubled previous models and includes expandable MicroSD card storage, a lot of apps refuse to install to the card. This means you have more breathing room but power users will still have to watch their storage usage. Overall, the processor and memory combination leads to a much more fluid experience than existed on previous Galaxy tablets. Even with mild multitasking this tablet doesn’t see to lag at all. Animations are very smooth and fast giving the Tab S3 a fluidity that is rare in Android tablets. If you are an Android fan who has looked at tablet or 2-in-1 offerings and wished that Android had something comparable, this might finally be the one. Although it still leans towards content consumption, it definitely improves things in the productivity front as well. In fact, if there were an option, the Tab S3 would be rated 4.5 stars. If there is any major sticking point, it would be the price. The issue is that even though the specs have been upgraded and S-Pen functionality is now included, the price point puts it right in line with some regular 2-in-1 PC devices which offer greater functionality and similar premium build. Reports have surfaced that Samsung has been including the keyboard case in preorders which definitely sweetens the deal. The suggested retail price at time of launch makes it a little hard to recommend compared to other offerings unless you are a hardcore Android fan wanting a premium Android tablet now. The good thing is Samsung has a track record of running sales and specials shortly after launch. If history holds true, Samsung will make the Tab S3 look even more attractive not very long after launch. Wait for a promotion if you can. If you can’t wait, you will likely still be very happy with your purchase. This entire review was written and posted solely using the Tab S3 with the keyboard case.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great for art

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    I use to have the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and I loved it, but when my motherboard died I had to find an immediate replacement. Everything about this tablet feels better. The OLED screen provides brilliant contrast, the speakers are impressive, it feels very high end in the hand, as it is extremely thin... I mostly use it to draw and it's been involved in some of my best work. When drawing it blends the best of traditional media with digital. I am using it with the Straetler S-Pen Pencil because the original pen has a button on it that I often press while drawing-- which causes an annoying shortcut pop up menu. (That pop up is my only gripe, but the Straetler pencil fixes that issue.) As for the art feature, the things I enjoy about it most is the pressure sensitivity, the fact it can detect a difference between my pen and my hand so I can move the 'paper' without marking it. It feels natural, but also improved.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    So Far So Good

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    I am loving my new tablet. I already own a Galaxy S8 Plus, they work seamlessly together. I also bought it open box and paid about 485 dollars including the two year Warranty. Great bargain!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    stylus carry method

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    Many reviews of the tablet complained about the separate stylus. However, there seems to be a way to carry the stylus with the tablet more or less securely. The stylus has a metal clip, and the back of the tablet has magnetic areas. Slightly above the Samsung logo is an area with strong magnetic field. If you attach the stylus as shown in the picture, then it will be relatively secure in its place.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Processor speed, Screen quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Note 7 Called on His Big Brother...

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    Calling all Gamers and Movie Watchers... this is the BEST Android tablet on the market as I type. It is the multimedia lovers tablet! I'm going to cover many of the things you want to know so you can build a case whether this is worth your hard earned money. -=The "Skinny" on Build Quality=- We all know the debacle that was Galaxy Note 7. I loved this phone and was sad to see the recall run its course. I was refreshed to see this tablet. It screams premium from the moment you open the box. It is packaged like a high class item in a sleeve that protects against scratches. This tablet oozes sophistication, style, and class like the Note 7 did. It follows the same Samsung design language found in their post 2015 flagship phones. You will hold this and know you have a great tablet. It doesn't feel cheap and "plasticky" with its glass front and back. The metal rim is slightly curved like the S7edge and Note 7 were and surrounds a USB type C connector. It also brings S Pen functionality much like the Note 7. The SPen is solid and build to last. You could say this is a Note 7 without the awesome camera and iris scanner. This S Pen is eerily similar in size to a normal ball point pen and the tip is .07mm like what most of us write with (see photo for comparison). It feels solidly built and comfortable to use. The best comparison is last year's Galaxy S2 Tab but build with upgraded materials and software/hardware. A+ for Samsung here. //CONS// This beautiful design is a fingerprint magnet and there is nowhere to put the SPen. So DON'T lose it or you can buy a case that has a place for it. The replacement cost is around $80 ouch! -=The Screen=- This screen is gorgeous! It uses a 9.7" Super AMOLED display with resolution of 2048x1536. This means the pixel density is right there with that if other major competitors on the market at 264ppi. The screen supports HDR which makes this tablet future-proof. Details are crisp and colors are accurate (when not in "Adaptive" mode). This makes the screen ideal for web browsing, studying, reading and streaming HD content. You need a tablet to use outside? This tablet has a peak brightness output of 465 nits, ensuring that clarity isn’t compromised when it’s used outdoors under direct light. It's screen color reproduction is most accurate using the "basic" color mode which is accurate to the sRGB gamut. //CONS// Not much is stated on what type of glass this is. I would expect Gorilla Glass is here somewhere, but it isn't clearly notated anywhere. Get a screen protector to be safe! -=Performance=- This is snappy quick like the processor it has. The Galaxy Tab S3 uses the same quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with 4 GB of RAM found in the Note 7 and S7/edge. Before you get upset or disappointed, this is more than enough to handle anything you have to do on the tablet. It doesn't lag during applications. I wouldn't call this a laptop replacement, but it is definitely a nice tablet. Pro users will need to look elsewhere for something to replace the laptop. -=Battery Life=- I would say this is average. It has a 6,000 mAh cell that last anywhere from 6hr 45 mins to 8 hrs of heavy use. That encompasses It's enough to get through the day with heavy use but this is offset with the Quick Charge 3.0 technology. In my experience, I have fully recharged this tablet from 15% to 100% in roughly 1.5hrs to 1hr 45 mins. Now that is IMPRESSIVE! With light use, you may be able to charge every 2-3 days. //CONS// I wish the battery lasted longer, but this is offset with the Quick Charge 3.0. Standby time is decent as well. You be the judge... -=Hardware=- Camera's are decent. You get a front facing 5MP camera with an aperture of f/2.2. The rear shooter is 13MP with an aperture of f/1.9. These are NOT the awesome quality of photos we are used to with our cell phones so don't let the MPs fool you. They are however leaps and bounds over most other tablet cameras. In low light conditions it is average at best. The rear camera is capable of recording in 4K while the front camera only can record in 1080p. It has an LED flash on the back which is very nice. //CONS// These cameras could be the high quality found in our cell phones these days, but I see they cut cost to make a profit. Nothing wrong with that. Besides who is actually using their tablet to take photos when we all have cell phones :) This is just me being tough on them. They aren't the best in low light. The SPen comes bundled with the purchase unlike other tablet competitors make you shell out another $80-$100 for that functionality. It is roughly the size of a standard gel roller ball point pen. It has a .07mm tip with 4096 levels of sensitivity and writes so smoothly. The stylus is compatible with a variety of apps, too, including Samsung's own S Note app, and Microsoft OneNote. And though I'm not much of an artist, I am a fervent note taker, and SPen felt just as natural to use as a BIC ballpoint pen to a piece of paper. Perhaps the SPen's only flaw in this particular case is that it doesn't physically attach to the Galaxy Tab S3. You will need a pencil pouch to keep tabs on the stylus, or you'll need to get into the habit of clipping it onto your shirt. Like the old days. There is a few milliseconds of lag between you writing on the screen and actually seeing what you write. Not a big deal but worth nothing for those who will draw on this. It has all the same SPen features that were found on the Note 7. For more info, google Air Command tutorials. Did I mention there is no battery to recharge or replace? This is great! //CONS// Did I mention there isn't anywhere to put the pen? The fingerprint sensor is also a welcomed addition to this. I found it to be very finicky if it isn't clean. Nothing like the speed and reliability of the one found on the S7 series or Note 7. //CONS// In my experience, it takes a few times to get my fingerprint registered to unlock. I have tried to reregister my fingerprints to see if it helps, but only when the sensor is clean. The speakers BOOM with sound since there are 4 of them tuned by AKG. They employ the accelerometer to change the orientation of the sound to match how the screen faces. They sound louder with clear mids and highs, but lack heavily in the lows and bass areas. This will NOT be something you stream music from, I recommend pairing it with an external Bluetooth speaker. //CONS// Sounds like two cell phone quality speakers. Lacking in the low and bass departments. I recommend pairing with a Bluetooth speaker to make it a better experience. //VERDICT// The Galaxy Tab S3 is good enough that you could use it for working, gaming, reading, binge-watching, and almost everything else your little laptop can do. The only issue you might have getting used to multitasking on Android itself. Even with the Tab S3's native multi-window functionality, I'd much rather have the freedom of a laptop to spread out my work than be confined to a finicky task switcher. Also, there is no waterproofing which I would like to see, but I don't think there are any tablets that have this feature. Another huge gripe of mine is the fact there isn't a place to put the SPen. This means you can easily lose it. I find it hard to justify the price point of $599. It is clearly trying to take on the standard for tablets -which I will not mention- but it is a worthy competitor. There are many accessories that can make this better. To date, there is a keyboard that doubles as a case for protection. It does not use a battery or Bluetooth which is a plus. It simply plugs in to the pogo connectors on the tablet. Overall this is a great tablet. If you are looking for a future proof tablet and are deeply integrated into the Android platform this is for you. If not, wait for the price to drop and catch it on the Black Friday sale or something. -=Spec Sheet=- This is a spec list for my people who want to nerd out directly off the Samsung website: OS - Android 7.0 Processor - Snapdragon 820 Quad Core(2.15 GHz + 1.6 GHz Quad), Qualcomm APQ8096 Build Type - Wi-Fi Color -Black Size - Weight 0.95 lbs Dimensions (inches) 9.34" x 6.65" x 0.24" Camera - Front 5MP f/2.2 // Back 13MP AF with LED Flash f/1.9 Digital Optical Zoom x4 (Digital) Battery Type and Size - Li-Ion 6000mAh Memory Internal Memory 4GB(RAM) Storage - 32 GB External Memory Expandable with microSD™ capacity up to 256GB Connectivity USB Type-C (3.1) Bluetooth v4.2 Bluetooth Profiles - A2DP,AVRCP,DI,HFP,HID,HOGP,HSP,MAP,OPP,PAN,PBAP Earjack - 3.5mm Stereo Wi-Fi Direct Display Main Display Resolution 2048 x 1536 (QXGA) Main Display Size 9.7" Main Display Technology Super AMOLED S Pen Compatible Yes (Included in box) Audio Features Audio Streaming, Music Player Audio Playing Format MP3,M4A,3GA,AAC,OGG,OGA,WAV,WMA,AMR, AWB,FLAC,MID,MIDI,XMF,MXMF,IMY,RTTTL,RTX,OTA Speaker Quad Speakers (DSL Type 1709 3.0t) Video Features Video Streaming, Video Player Video Playing Format MP4,M4V,3GP,3G2,WMV,ASF,AVI,FLV,MKV,WEBM Sensor Types - Accelerometer,Fingerprint Sensor,Gyro Sensor,Geomagnetic Sensor,Hall Sensor,RGB Light Sensor What's Included in Box? Tab S3 9.7" S Pen Quick Start Guide Power Adapter USB Type-C cable

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Waited for months for this release

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    Best Android tablet! Love the redesigned speakers. Big plus! Screen is beautiful and so sharp with all my Netflix shows! Don't really use the pen but i like having the option. I had the tab s2. Was excited to get the s3 and it was worth the wait 100% It is very portable compared to the 11" tablet i had a few years ago-that i never took anywhere. Buy it!!! I have No Regrets! Expensive, yes. But you get what you pay for. Storage options are A+

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, S pen, Screen quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Outstanding 2-in-One Tablet‎ from Samsung

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    There are not much Android tablets with premium specs in the market compare to Apple iPad, but Samsung is not ready to give up the fight with the release of high-end Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 with significantly updated specs, HDR screen and improved S Pen support. It is equally positioned with iPad Pro. Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 screen has a 9.7-inch 1536 x 2048 Super AMOLED display with support of HDR content and it matches the iPad Pro 9.7 in size and resolution. Samsung Tab S3's screen size and resolution have not changed with pixel density of 264 pixels per inch. It has Super AMOLED display, for brighter, richer colors. The main upgrade over the Tab S2 is HDR content support. There is not a huge amount of HDR content yet, but once there is this it will be really helpful with Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. Another big change for this model is that there's no 8.0-inch option, Tab S3 only coming in a 9.7-inch size. Tab S3 has metal and glass build with similar size to Tab S2. Samsung upgraded the design for the Galaxy Tab S3, replacing the soft plastic back of the Tab S2 with a glass one, but retaining the metal frame. The overall appearance like an oversized Samsung Galaxy S7. While cameras are never the highlight of a tablet, Samsung Tab S3 came with 13MP back side camera and 5MP front facing camera with LED flash. It does include an autofocus and can record 4K video at 30fps.Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 came with 6,000mAh one and it can last up to 12 hours of video playback. I have used more than 10 hours without any issues. It supports fast charging via USB Type-C, so you shouldn't be waiting too long. Tab S3 runs the latest major version of Android 7.0 overlaid with Samsung's own interface. It came with quad-core Snapdragon 820 chipset and 4GB of RAM. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 only comes in one size - 32GB, but it also has a microSD card slot with support for cards of up to 256GB if you need more storage for apps and games. Beyond the core specifications, Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is packed full of features, including support for Samsung's S Pen stylus. This is the latest and greatest version of the stylus, with a smaller 0.7mm tip and increased pressure sensitivity. It also works with S Pen features like Screen Off Memo, which lets you take down notes without turning the screen on or launching an app. The Tab S3 also supports keyboards using a pogo connection, so all that along with the screen specification make this remarkably similar to the iPad Pro 9.7. It has 4 stereo speakers tuned by AKG promises distortion free sounds. It came with fingerprint scanner and it supports Samsung Flow, which can sync notifications between your tablet and Galaxy handset. I have listed the key specifications below • 9.7-inch 1536 x 2048 Super AMOLED display • Supports HDR content • Matches the iPad Pro 9.7 in size and resolution • A metal and glass build • Similar size to Tab S2 but thicker and heavier • 13MP rear camera with autofocus • 5MP front-facing camera with LED flash • 6,000mAh battery with fast charging • Supposedly lasts through 12 hours of video on one charge • Snapdragon 820 chipset and 4GB of RAM • Android 7.0 out of the box • Just 32GB of storage, but microSD support of 256GB • Supports S Pen stylus and keyboards • Four stereo speakers tuned by AKG • Fingerprint scanner It is one of the best android tablet with premium features and equally matching iPad Pro. It worked really well with Samsung Book Cover Keyboard for accurate and comfort typing.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Screen quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Top notch offering from Samsung

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    For those looking for a "total package" tablet then this would probably fill just about every need for one. The screen on this is quite nice. Playing some HD movies and YouTube channels on this looked really nice so there's no need, or concern, for a tablet with just another run-of-the-mill screen. Images are clear and video playback is crisp as are the colors. Keyboard is a welcomed addition and works pretty well with the tablet. I've personally never used a keyboard with my tablets however getting accustomed to this keyboard was relatively easy and intuitive. The S-Pen takes some time getting used to. Like with the keyboard, never used a pen/stylus on my tablets. While it's great for taking notes/drawing/etc, seems the UI/software takes a little getting used to. That said, I think with some time, it'll come to be a great little accessory for me. The overall fit and finish of this tablet is excellent. Previous Samsung tablets I had seemed kind of sloppy in terms of appearance. This is a solid piece design so that back doesn't come off. Everything from the buttons, speakers and SD slot are tightly fit giving this tablet a very sleek look. You probably will want some screen protectors or a nice case to ensure the tablet doesn't get messed up. The quad speakers is a very nice addition. When using the tablet in landscape mode watching a video or something, very nice to have the sound distributed evenly from the tablet as opposed to coming from one/two speakers. As expected there is a fair bit of Samsung bloatware on this so be prepared for that as well as some other pre-loaded apps. One of the nice things about this is the ability to create user accounts so this one tablet can be setup differently for multiple people in the household. Overall, really impressed with this. Battery life is quite good and charges quite fast compared to older tablets I've owned. Pretty stout hardware on the tablet so it's plenty fast enough for any task/app you'll need it for.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    very good

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    great taker over 1000 picture very good would buy again used it in Spain no probler.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Tablet

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    Samsung Tablet S is a great machine. The only thing it is lacking is a place to store the pen. I purchased a case for tablet on Amazon. Then purchased a single pen pouch holder on Amazon and used 3M double sided sticky Velcro to bond the pen pouch to the tablet case in order to store it's pen when not in use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Works great

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    Its just like my phone easy to use and the battery life last real long.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent tablet

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    This tablet has multiple use options with an SD card slot which greatly expands its space. I Love it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Storage
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Tablet from an Apple Fan

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    First off, I’m an admitted Apple fan – but not one of the zealots who doesn’t give Android or Google credit where credit is due. With that in mind, I was very interested to hear about Samsung’s new iPad Pro challenger, the Tab S3. It looks to be about the same size and specs of the smaller iPad Pro and I figured that I should learn as much about Android as I could. For starters, the overall design reminds me of a giant iPhone 4 – the back of the unit is a glossy black glass which looks really slick, but also attracts fingerprints like a magnet. Since the design of the Tab 3 makes it very slim, I found myself at time babying it more than I would my iPad. The weigh of the iPad made it feel sturdier. The Tab S3 felt much safer in the Samsung keyboard case – which is what I’m using to type this review up now. Another cool point for the Tab was the inclusion of the S-Pen. With the Apple Pencil, you need to have an iPad Pro, sorry iPad Air owners, and it has a battery that needs to be recharged. The Samsun S-Pen made the leap from their phones to the tablet and it’s a welcome inclusion with requires no batteries! I found myself enjoying taking notes in my own handwriting versus typing, correcting and retyping. Compared to the Apple keyboard case and the Microsoft Surface one, this is about the same class as the Apple one and even uses the same connector. I really think that the Surface has the best tablet-to-keyboard configuration out there today. The keyboard doesn’t require a charge to use, which is nice. The keys are reasonably spaced out and typing I comfortable. Just note, the keyboard is an extra accessory that’ll set you back another $130. One of the pain points with Android is a minor, but glaring issue to anyone who’s more familiar with Apple’s ecosystem. There’s the Google apps that are baked into the OS but then there’s Samsung’s apps that do pretty much the same thing installed right along side. With iOS, it’s more like a single sign-on process. When setting this up, I felt the signing into Samsung and Google to be redundant and annoyance. I found the Tab S3 to be snappy and very responsive. The screen is bright and beautiful boasting HDR support. The audio quality in watching movies was superb for a tablet, but it makes sense since Samsung is advertising the audio performance and balancing as a marquee feature. The ability to add additional storage is nice since the Tab S3 only comes in a 32GB option. Not a deal breaker, but when you start adding movies and pictures and apps, you can lose that space very quickly. Something else to consider is that if, like me, you have a mixed OS environment, you may fin yourself in the position of having to pay for the same apps. Meaning, you can’t really transfer purchases from iOS to Android or vice versa. If you’re in the market for a slick Android tablet then the Tab S3 is the one for you. I’ve been using it for a few days now and can honestly say that I continue to use it, even after the novelty of it being new wears off. If you’re heavily embedded into the Apple ecosystem, then I’d say invest in the smaller iPad Pro – or wait until the newer ones are released this year. If you're looking to replace an laptop with a tablet, then I'd say to give the Galaxy Tab S3 serious consideration.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    S pen, Screen quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Glorious Screen and a good all around tablet

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    I am an accomplished tablet user. Sometimes you want to be connected, but just not on a full-size computer. So for that, there are tablets. My tablet of choice has been the iPad, but I have used other operating systems, too. This was my first foray into using a Samsung Galaxy Tab though and I must say, it’s quite impressive. First of all, I have to remark at it’s glorious glass visage. It’s a glossy look and feel, which can lead to a lot of fingerprints, but it’s smooth and feels great in your hands. With it being a 9.7-inch tablet, it’s the same size as the iPad Air 2, iPad Pro 9.7, and the brand new iPad 9.7. So, for me, it was an easy transition — style wise — to the Tab S3. The Tab S3 ships with a redesigned S Pen, which allows you to write, draw, annotate, etc. all on your tablet. This was not foreign to me because of the Apple Pencil, but I have to admit that the S Pen actually feels better in my hand than the Apple Pencil does. It’s lightweight and the shape is similar to an ink pen. I actually spent some time handwriting on the Tab S3 and found that the pen/tablet combo works very well. It takes a little getting used to because the surface of the screen is so smooth, but the responsiveness between the pen and the screen is so precise that it really is like writing on paper. As far as utility goes, the Tab S3 works like a charm. I didn’t use it a lot for presentations or the like, but I did do a lot of typing on it and some basic tablet tasks. It’s very quick and responsive to commands. There is a keyboard case that magnetizes to the Tab S3, but it is sold separately. I can recommend the pair though because they work really well together. The screen is bright and colorful. I had a very easy time reading when using the tablet. One of the main functions of a tablet that I will use frequently is Bluetooth connection. I have a great set of BT headphones and they are super easy to pair with my Apple products. When I went to pair them with the Galaxy Tab, it took a couple of tries before they popped up on the BT menu. On the plus side, I disconnected the headphones and when I reconnected them they were automatically recognized. Watching videos on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a brilliant experience. The screen is QXGA (2048 x 1536) sAMOLED so the resolution is just gorgeous. Most of the media I watch these days is streamed from apps. My tests included watching a trailer for Beauty and the Beast on YouTube and the other was to watch part of Finding Dory on Netflix. I did this for two reasons. First, I know that CGI and animated features can sometimes lose their integrity and quality on a poor screen. And secondly, I knew that streaming media can also lose quality easily even on the highest resolution displays. The Tab S3 passed with flying colors. Finding Dory, just like Finding Nemo, has some of the most vibrant colors. I honestly would love to have a TV that looked this good. The Tab S3 has quad speakers, but I have to say that I would like to get more bang for the buck with them. They sounded good and very clean, but I thought I would get more volume from them than I did when I was watching videos. Now, when I put my headphones on I found that the volume wasn’t a problem at all. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a really solid tablet. It’s going to be great for professional or personal use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, S pen, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best tablet I've ever owned

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    Currently typing this on the keyboard(case) for my Tab S3, this tablet is great. I've been using it for about a week now and I'm impressed, The display is great, awesome color and viewing angles. The Speakers work well, good sound, and louder than the speakers on the two tablets I've owned before. The software is well thought out, split screen, built in bluelight filter, built in secure folder, built in quick menu, etc.. all make it easy to use. The battery is phenomenal, even when playing video, it lasts and lasts. The keyboard is similiar to a netbook or other tablets I've owned and works well.The case is magnetic which makes it easy for attaching the tablet as well as keeping it steady while you're typing. Finally the S pen is the closest to writing with a real pen that you'll get on a tablet, the feel and onscreen response is spectacular. The glass (Gorilla glass 5 on front and back) is a fingerprint magnet, but the construction feels sturdy . It is on the pricier side, but it's a topnotch tablet.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Screen quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Storage

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    best tablet yet overall

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    so i have been using this tablet everyday for the past 2 months and i must say it is truely amazing. First.... yes it is pretty much a really big phone bt that just the day we live in now. the screen is great for movie and just casual video watching, it gets super dark andd super bright due to it being a amoled. The battery life is great i see a solid 2 days of heavy use before needing a charge. It does have quiick charge built in so from 0-100 takes about 1 1/2 hours. I never use samsung touch wiz skin so i do have a custom launcher on. 32gb of base stoorage isnt great but its nothing a sd card cant fix. Now the s-pen.... Its great! has preetty low latency while writing and drawing. Since tha tablet is larger than a phone i find myself using the pen way more than just using my finger to navigate. From going to certain point on a video to reading on the web or a book the pen is great. The short cut to get to certain function is very useful and my favorit feature is the screen write option. makes taking notes , highlighting, and just about anything so easy. All in all i give this tablet a 4.8-5 only because i would have like 64gb of base storage at this price point. oother than that its a solid by

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, S pen, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excelent tablet

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    Beatifull screen, excelent performace and battery. Very light and the pen works wonderful.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Processor speed, Screen quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Powerful Tablet

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    The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is far superior to the tablet it replaced. It's fast, has a brilliant screen, space for a micro SD card, a redesigned S pen, and is easy to use. I selected this after looking at comparable tablets. I would recommend this to anyone who needs a high end tablet.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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