
I have been using Samsung's flagship models for a while now, the s7, s10, and note10+, and I have never been a fan of their interfaces or software. Thus while a particular tablet series is good for leisurely Internet video and photo browsing, it struggles with resource-intensive applications like AutoCAD and huge PDF files, and even the navigation squeaks and groans. Running two simple and straightforward applications on a split screen, such as YouTube and my go-to browser. frequent flier program. Anyone requires more, faster, or more stable technology may consider using previous S7 tablets.

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