🚀 Elevate your daily grind with the Galaxy Tab A — where style meets unstoppable productivity!
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7-inch tablet combines a sharp 1024x768 display with a quad-core 1.2 GHz processor and 1.5 GB RAM, delivering reliable performance for multitasking and media consumption. With 16 GB of storage, 8-hour battery life, and a sleek Smoky Titanium finish, it’s designed for professionals seeking a balance of style, portability, and efficiency.
Standing screen display size | 9.7 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1024 x 768 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1024 x 768 Pixels |
Processor | 1.2 GHz Tablet_Processor |
RAM | 1.5 GB SDRAM |
Hard Drive | 16 GB |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11abg |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Brand | Samsung |
Series | Galaxy Tab A |
Item model number | T550NZAAXAR-Parent |
Hardware Platform | Android |
Operating System | Android 5.0 Lollipop |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.3 x 6.6 x 9.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.3 x 6.6 x 9.5 inches |
Color | Smoky Titanium |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 5 MP |
Processor Brand | Samsung |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Flash Memory Size | 16 GB |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
J**O
I made a great choice here.
This is a great tablet.If you are wondering if the extra money is worth it to have a pen, the answer is yes.Samsung knows how to make a good Android tablet, and this one is another in their line up that provides a great value. Not the most powerful in their line up, it is also not the most expensive one, either. I've had this tablet for a few months now, and I completely feel that tthe price vs cost breaks very hard in my favor. This is a great tablet at a great value.I have a Galaxy Tab 4 from my cell provider, and I like that one also, but I wanted a larger screen. I use my tablet primarily for four things: reading books, taking notes during meetings, displaying speaking notes, and streaming movies from netflix or pureflix. I pondered getting the larger version of the kindle fire, but this was cheaper and it had a pen... and in the end, I'm VERY glad I purchased this tablet rather than the kindle.The Kindle app, of course, works perfectly. Reading on this screen is quite comfortable. Taking notes, as I'll describe in a bit is HANDS DOWN the greatest asset of this tablet for me. I don't carry a paper notebook any more... which for me is a big deal. Streaming works perfectly (more on that in a bit), and I've watched many, many baseball and football games on this thing... it handles Netflix and Pureflix perfectly also.THE PEN IS AWESOME. it is NOT simply a "stylus", but it is a pen similar in function to Microsoft's Surface. I use the android version of OneNote to take handwritten notes, and then I can view those notes - and translate them to typed text - online, once my tablet syncs my notes to the cloud. The pen works VERY well, and I've had very little issues with it. There is a small region just left of center where the RF locator seems to have problems tracking the pen, but I typically scroll the screen up or down a bit, and move on, hardly noticing it. I think there's a wifi antenna or something under the screen messing with the RF location reader or something. It works, but my handwriting looks a bit different there for some reason. The spot is about the size of a nickel, and the rest of the screen works perfectly.The tablet is very responsive. Things happen quickly, and I don't notice problems with lagging at all. While I don't play games, my son does, and he hasn't complained about performance either. I feel its adequately powered in terms of CPU strength.While I take notes mostly with my pen, I also bluetooth pair a keyboard, and type happily away, writing email, or writing rough drafts of papers on word. It works well for that, and has really taken the bulk of the workload away from my PC, because its so handy to have around.I got a 64 GB SD Card, and I'm able to move the applications and data to the card for most apps that I use, so I'm not feeling constricted in terms of space. I have more than 200 apps (waze, office apps, kindle, netflix, pureflix, amazon music, accuweather, espn, mlbTV, NFL mobile... the list goes on and on), and I have 6-7 GB left on the device... more than enough to do what I want.I stream movies and games a lot. The screen is bright and clear, and Netflix, Pureflix, mlbTV, and NFL Mobile all stream perfectly. The screen is crisp and clear, amply bright, and the color is awesome.The speakers aren't fantastic, but they work well enough, and when I'm home I bluetooth to a nice speaker, and then the sound is awesome... but that's how it's been with every tablet I've had. Its no worse or better than any other tablet, that I can notice... don't let that be the thing that keeps you from getting it.Like I said, I've owned this for several months now, and I literally use it every day. I am VERY glad I purchased this tablet, and I heartily recommend it, without the slightest hesitation.
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P**N
Nice Tablet At A Really Good Price
I have been eyeing these for some time now and when I saw the price on Prime Day, I couldn't pass it up.While I've been loving my Fire tablet, it has finally given up the ghost. I did consider the 10 inch Fire but with the limitation on apps, I decided a straight up Android tablet would make more sense. I've been using a 7 inch tablet that I got in a bundle from my wireless provider but wanted something a bit bigger. This fits both requirements perfectly.As many reviewers have stated, the resolution on this isn't as good as some other tablets but for the price, I'm not going to complain. I've been watching my Amazon Prime videos on it without noticing a difference. Netflix also is pretty watchable. I really only notice the lower res on things like Facebook and some games. Otherwise, not a problem for me.This thing is very responsive and so far the battery life is phenomenal. About the same as my Galaxy S6 phone, I'd say. I would still do a nightly charge just to make sure I have enough juice for whatever the day brings. I got mine mainly for watching videos so a nightly recharge is a requirement.Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase so far.Update: Best money I've ever spent! When Prime streaming had issues last night, I had already downloaded some of my video library onto the SD card I installed in the tablet so I was able to watch what I wanted to watch with no trouble at all. The battery life on this thing is phenomenal. I can do a lot of video watching, game playing, pretty much anything I want to do all day long and usually don't need to charge it until late in the evening. And one extra benefit - the Kindle app runs quite nicely and when I need a bigger font, I can get it on this. I still prefer my Paperwhite for reading in bed because the tablet is a lot heavier, especially with the Beetle case on it. I do recommend a screen protector that is better for glare if you want to use this outside. We took a short car ride yesterday and I was watching a video, which was difficult thanks to the glare on the screen.I highly recommend this device.
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