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At first, I considered some of the Windows tablets on the market as Windows 10/11 have proven to be my daily driver OS on most of my devices but it appears most drawbacks were processing power.
I finally decided I'd look at a Qualcomm-based Android tablet. Knowing Samsung's reputation as a tablet manufacturer, I decided to look into an entry-level Galaxy Tab.
My expectations for the tablet I needed came down to the following:
-Good streaming capability (to watch Netflix and Twitch)
-Lite gaming ability (for console emulation)
-Expansive storage capability (for music, video, and other media)
-Exceptional network connectivity (for conference calls)
Initially, I considered 32GB A7 Lite and A8 Models but customers reviews steered me away from these models due to lack of RAM. Reportedly, 32GB models have 2GB RAM while 64GBs have 3GB. This led me to the 64GB model, which I purchased and picked up a 128GB SD card too.
When it arrived the tablet was incredibly easy to set up. In about 15 minutes, I was updated, signed in, and good to go.
For streaming, I've tried Netflix, Hulu, Youtube TV, Youtube, and Twitch all managed to playback smoothly at 1080p on the fantastic display.
Gaming performance was exceptional. Especially in titles like Sonic Dash, Fruit Ninja, Mario Kart, and Call of Duty. For Emulation, I've had great luck with GBA, SNES, and Genesis titles.
Conference calls, work email, and productivity apps seem to run smoothly also.
My only real criticism is the lack of ability to copy apps to the SD card. But this seems to be commonplace for most modern Android devices now, so paying for the extra storage is worth every penny.
Overall, a great tablet for the price point.
Tab A7 review:
I primarily use this tablet for reading and media consumption so thats what my experience will be from.
Overall this is a great tablet in regards to its performance for reading and watching YouTube and movies. The screen size and display is great for watching videos, there is nothing fancy about it like the latest tab S series tablets but its gets the job done. In regards to reading the 1080p display and size of the screen is a joy to read off of. Coming from a 720p fire tablet 8, the letters look crisp and the screen real-estate is a major upgrade.
The tablet is relatively light however it might be difficult to hold with one hand due to its size. The quad speakers on this tablet are loud and crisp so thats something I'm happy about since I feel more immersed in whatever I'm watching.
The 3 gb of ram will get the job done if you don't have too many apps open (8 or more in my experience), even if you have a lot of apps running in the background the only noticeable difference would be a minor slow down when changing apps or opening a new app.
The only real con which isn't a big deal is the storage on the tablet itself (32/64 gigs). If you're like me and have a ton of audio books, epubs, pdfs, and videos downloaded, I highly suggest spending a few extra bucks on a large capacity micro SD card. If you just stream videos, you should be fine on the amount of local memory.
Overall I'd highly recommend this tablet, ESPECIALLY at the price of $180. If you are looking for something to simply watch YouTube or Netflix and maybe play some candy crush this is the tablet for you. If you are looking for an awesome budget upgrade from a fire tablet 7 or 8, I can't highly recommend this enough, this tablet is silky smooth and snappier compared to the fire 7/8. If you are a student that is looking for something more productive (note taking, excel, PowerPoint, writing on pdfs) i would not recommend this due to its lack of RAM and integrated stylus support, you're better off with the tab s6 lite/tab 6/ tab s5e
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Compartive review:
I had recently bought a Samsung tab A 10.1 3 gb variant (2019) and I've had it for about 3 weeks. I just recently found about this tablet and was curious about the differences so I went ahead and bought it due to its low price ($180) compared to the $200 i payed for the tab A.
Biggest difference i noticed immediately was the speakers. WAY clearer sound and louder, due to the quad speaker set up. It leaves the muffled dual speakers in the tab A in the dust. I'd say the A7 has great sound quality for the price point.
Compared to the Tab A, the A7 has a similar screen and a bit higher resolution, but the difference isn't significant. One thing I noticed was that the tab A had a bit of a red tint compared to the A7, I couldn't really tell unless I had the screens right next to each other.
The A7 battery capacity is also a big bigger compared to the tab A, its slightly noticeable.
-Qu1ng
As far as the tablet goes, its very clean and has a FANTASTIC display when compared to the old Tab 3 8" model its replacing and a really good-sounding Atmos surround system (minus any sign of bass, of course!). Unfortunately, this is a Samsung Galaxy product, and it must written somewhere that Samsung is required to load as much Google crap as they can onto every product they manufacture! After setting it up and screwing with it for 2+ WEEKS (thank goodness I bought it a full month before Christmas, I anticipated this happening), I finally said F#*% it and rooted the damned thing!!! Titanium Backup to the rescue!!!!!
I froze almost 30 apps/services, most of it from Google stuff, and it now runs like a rocket! Battery life is great, with light/medium use it is lasting about 3 days on a single charge. With no use, sitting on my desk, it lasted 12 days without a charge and still had 18% battery life left.
Before root, it would constantly "ding" at me to turn on this, register that, enter my info, log into something, update these apps, etc. After root I was now able to just wait for those few remaining pesky Google warnings to pop up, determine what app was whining and used Titanium backup to freeze it, or just turn off all notifications for that specific app, something Samsung does not allow you to do on 99% of the installed app without rooting the device, even though its possible for them to allow if they really wanted to. I guess all of this in the name of security--or more truful, less tech support requirements from Samsung.
Bottom line here, at least for me, is that this tablet is wonderful, but only if you get rid of all the unnecessary garbage. I highly doubt there's too many folks using a 10 inch tablet to pay via google pay at checkout counters! Most of the time these tabs are used to play videos, watch youtube and browse the internet, and not one of the apps on the stock device does this without a bunch of nagging to register or update them!
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 with the S Pen, this Tab A7 has a touchscreen but no S Pen, just a regular touchscreen pen I use but I am an artist and needed the S7. This A7 is just a tad smaller, has the advantage of a headphone jack (my S7 does not!!!), and operates and performs just as well as its big brother. Terrific sound, gorgeous display, wonderful touchscreen, and is perfect for anyone that wants a fantastic tablet for general, daily use and at a great size and price. It works with any basic capacitive stylus and you can still do a lot with one of those but it is not included. It charges quickly, has a good length of use, and is an all-around great tablet. I am always on it even though I have my other one and other than the size and lack of an active stylus, you would never know the difference!
As far as this tablet goes, I'm pretty happy with it as a replacement for my NVIDIA Shield Tablet. The battery life on that thing for me has finally kicked the bucket and this device has been very good with its battery life. Performance has been good for minimal tasks, such as watching videos and reading. Videos def take the cake on this device with the speakers which are pretty nice sounding. I'll definitely be happy to take this on some flights whenever I can.
Web browsing though has been a bit of a pretty OK experience. Some lesser end sites run smoothly but other sites tend to take a hit pretty hard. I think this device may be suffering from a lower end CPU and the lack of RAM. It's 3GB which is at least 1GB above what most other tablets in this price range will give you, but I've noticed that the thing uses 2GB pretty consistently even when closing all apps and not doing anything with it. It overall works OK if just trying to look up something really quick, but I wouldn't recommend it as a multi tasking machine.
One minimal complaint I have (which I've read is supposed to be fixed in a future update but we'll see) is there's this bug with the wallpaper where the image appears blurry no matter what I use. It looks fine on a lock screen but when on the regular home screen, there's a noticeable downgrade in quality. I've been able to fix this by using a third party app that sets a live wallpaper of a photo but I don't feel I should have to do this.
Overall if you want something for media consumption, I don't think you can go wrong. Slap a SD card in there with a bunch of movies you want and you'll be set. If you need something for working though you might want to continue looking elsewhere.







