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Review on Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4-inch 2020 (32GB, 3GB RAM) Wi-Fi Android 10 One UI Tablet, Snapdragon 662, 7040mAh Battery, SM-T500 (US Model, 64GB SD Bundle, Dark Gray) by Miyazaki Kiyoshi ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A useless product, its not worth the money.

The tablet's main functions are navigation and media playback; any other uses are merely supplementary. The car is home to the gadget. I had the impression I was in a third world country after speaking with Samsung support and not waiting for what was promised. Simply put, what is it that we desire. When it comes to getting the most out of the gadget once we've actually purchased it, we're stuck in the Paleozoic era. Like who, I can't say, they're trying to trick us. Polite and cordial dialogue with Samsung will continue. If all an elderly person wants to do is use Skype, surf the web, take pictures, and examine objects at close range, then they can.

Pros
  • The screen creates a dual image. Regulations for luminosity and color space. To get by, 3GB of RAM (LPDDR4X) is adequate. no brakes are used, but they are almost applied to. It would not have gotten the job done without the Qualcomm 662 processor.
Cons
  • The screen's viewing angles are poor, or at least the visual quality is compromised when seen at an angle. Poor design decisions led to the introduction of gesture control. This is a second significant stake after Motorola, which is fine with it. The legendary Samsung will never be destined to let you switch to the previous app with a single click. A handset with 3 GB of RAM is not likely to receive the Android 11 update. Samsung's error is puzzling; would the cost of the device increase significantly if at least 4 GB of storage were included? If this is a state within a state, it is not obvious. If you have both the Google Play Market and the Samsung Apps installed, you will see this. Probably the most cynical is the fact that all of my past and present Android gadgets allow for made-up places. Well, Samsung, obviously, is not. The commonplace Bluetooth GPS app used for this purpose merely freezes and fails to function correctly. The navigation apps on the Samsung device don't receive satellite data despite the fact that similar apps on other devices work and can see satellites from an external GPS device. This is due to a bug in the Samsung device's firmware. I don't get why, if the tablet already has GPS, GLONASS, etc., I need an extra device to be twice as accurate as the tablet itself. Samsung's customer service is, unfortunately, pretty much like an ostrich. I did, in fact, phone them, and when we spoke, they respectfully inquired as to whether or not we had a pleasant conversation. However, let's talk about the zero problem. This way.