Readability and navigation are not issues with this device. In most cases, it is only able to generate rough drafts of texts, which is a slight improvement over earlier Android operating systems. The remaining problems are either not a big deal or can be fixed with a little effort. There were quite a few of them (in the task manager, among other places) that were not on Android 3.2. The following are some favorable aspects: 1) An outstanding satellite geosensor; 2) an abundance of navigators and maps, including those that cater to the requirements of pedestrians and passengers; 3) the maps are actually updated, unlike in Windows, where they only appear to be updated for the sake of appearing to be updated; 4) in contrast to Lenovo Yoga LTE tablets with Windows, the location can still be determined through cellular communication, even when the traffic-saving mode is activated; 5) The satellite sensor can operate in the "Air" mode in addition to other application-specific modes; Wi-Fi signals are not disrupted when an airplane mode is selected. 6) You can connect to the cable Internet through adapters without any difficulties; 7) You are able to place calls directly from the tablet; 8) When playing sound through the player or pseudo-receiver, the unnecessary display goes out successfully; however, turning it off does not cause the sound to stop playing; 9) The maximum capacity of the memory card is 504 gigabytes, not 128 GB; 10) A type-C connector. The negative aspects of it are as follows: 1) The proposed options for Microsoft Word editors are inconvenient and give incorrect formatting; in the Samsung and Google keyboards, there is no letter "e"; 2) The version of Adobe Acrobat that comes with this model is inferior to its more recent counterparts; 3) The built-in file manager is insufficiently functional, it abbreviates file names, and it does not transfer words to another line; 4) A great deal of the data stored on the SD card can only be read; 5) A horizontal display may not be supported by all applications; Not all applications are capable of being copied onto an SD card; 6) When browsers are closed, previous windows do not automatically close; non-browser radio, which can only be accessed through specific applications; 7) There is no automatic adjustment for the brightness of the screen; 8) Neither a proper task manager nor Windows are available; It is only possible to minimize or close all of the program windows at once; for some reason, the "x" icon that signifies closing is not present. 9) the only way to turn off the phone is to switch it into "Airplane" mode, which is not a separate button; 10) there are challenges involved in preventing the use of cellular communications for the purpose of accessing the internet (you have to check each application individually; the shutdown button for the device as a whole is ineffective); 11) In some ways, Samsung was able to catch up with Lenovo (stubborn discrimination from Asia! ): On the built-in on-screen keyboard, the Cyrillic characters are displayed exactly the same way but are three times smaller than Latin (like Yoga on Halo).
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