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
S-Pen yang sangat responsif
Spesifikasi premium
Bateri 6
000mAh dengan pengecasan pantas
The editors didn't like
Harga agak tinggi
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Published: 2017-03-22, Author: Jacob , review by: theverge.com
Tight stylus integration, Bright, vibrant screen, Super small and light
Keyboard is cramped, Multitasking is still limited, Photos look like 2000s webcam images
Published: 2017-03-22, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Two years after its last major refresh, Samsung is back with the Galaxy Tab S3. A lot has changed in tablet land in the past two years. Sales have slowed considerably, as consumers have stubbornly opted not to upgrade. Manufacturers, meanwhile, are cann...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is an elegantly designed tablet that comes with a capable stylus. It has a stunning AMOLED screen, fingerprint sensor for extra security and satisfyingly loud quad speakers. It's also the first HDR-ready tablet
Despite the hype, HDR content is not available on the tablet yet. Large games take time to load. The keyboard add-on is an expensive extra
Samsung packs buzz-worthy features like S Pen and HDR support into its new premium Galaxy Tab S3, but without a keyboard packed in, it's still more about content consumption than creation...
Abstract: br />Samsung introduced a new high-end tablet at MWC 2017, the Galaxy Tab S3, and based on its specs and features, it's obvious that the Korean company is gunning straight for Apple's 9.7-inch iPad Pro (although, that task just got a little harder, as A...
Abstract: Samsung announced the launch of its new tablet - the Galaxy Tab S3 - here yesterday, just a week ahead of the expected announcement of its Galaxy S8 flagship smartphone.The Galaxy Tab S3 is made of metal and glass with a glossy back rounded out by smooth...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is an elegantly designed tablet that comes with a capable stylus. It has a stunning AMOLED screen, fingerprint sensor for extra security and satisfyingly loud quad speakers. It's also the first HDR-ready tablet
Despite the hype, HDR content is not available on the tablet yet. Large games take time to load. The keyboard add-on is an expensive extra
Samsung packs buzz-worthy features like S Pen and HDR support into its new premium Galaxy Tab S3, but without a keyboard packed in, it's still more about content consumption than creation...
A bevy of multitasking software features, The S Pen is everything, Stylish hardware, Available with an optional, comfortable keyboard
Battery life is fine when the screen isn't on, No water resistance, It's not a replacement for a laptop
Samsung's been chipping away at its tablet game for some time now and as a result, it's had time to refine its interpretation of what works and what doesn't for the tablet market. The Galaxy Tab S3 is an outstanding device for getting some work done. I di...
Excellent battery life, Very snappy performance, Top-notch screen, Redesigned S Pen feels great, is included
Ho-hum speakers, Glass back (and tablet as a whole) is slippery to grip, Keyboard case pushes price to $729
Samsung's iPad Pro competitor is an impressive tablet with a few quirks, excellent battery life, and so-so speakers. But the price needs to fall, especially as Android is better suited to media consumption than productivity. Read More...
Fantastic 9.7-inch screen, Good battery life, S Pen features are useful, Solid performance, UI doesn't feel cluttered
Boring design, odd button placement, Poor palm rejection capability, Fingerprint sensor often doesn't work
Yes, if you're committed to Android and aren't interested in alternatives operating systems. This is currently the best Android tablet around. Chromebooks will be better productivity tools if that's what you're looking for, the iPad is still the tablet of...