The first tablet about 10 years ago was the Samsung st7500, and it was remembered as a reliable device. Later, another Samsung was bought with a higher class and it was thinner and lighter, but the battery and the screen that cut down at 40% of the charge, as well as problems with the camera, which periodically failed (did not turn on). I sold it and bought it at a good discount in a well-known Huawei store. The screen is the same for Huawei 2k, but, of course, the screen is inferior to Samsung. Also, the Huawei camera is simpler. But the huawei was remembered for its uninterrupted operation, the percentage of charge kept to the last 1% and never turned on until I left it alone. After that, I doubted the quality of Samsung, and next time, I will probably choose a good Chinese. Samsung is still under warranty. But an inner feeling suggests that the service will kick back. I repeat, this Samsung St 835 tab s4 model has a cool and juicy screen. You can't take that away from them. I also really like its battery. Consumes little. I also like (I'm sure not everyone) the fact that he is plump, thanks to the glass. The review is not purchased, you can see it in my text. I would be glad if Samsung responds and tells me how to deal with the above disadvantage. Since I myself hardly turn to the service. Thanks
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