I took it mainly for watching videos. I use Netflix, so I chose without problems with DRM, if not for DRM/Google services I would have taken Huawei. In principle, everything can be put up with, except that if I open YouTube and then the browser, the tablet unloads YouTube from memory and, when switching back, throws me on YouTube's home screen. It's really very inconvenient. I think that such devices for this money should not be. I don’t need games, but he should be able to do some basic things like returning to an open application at the moment where I left off. When compared with other android tablets, for example, with the same huawei, I didn’t like the shell, it is somehow not very optimized for the tablet. And generally crooked. I installed Chrome from Google Play and was very surprised at how crookedly everything works, the dark theme is not fully stretched, the tabs are periodically displayed in a light theme and then switched to a dark one. These are clearly the jambs of the shell, tk. On a pure android, I have never seen anything like this, of course. I don’t understand why the Samsung has its own shell, it differs little from the bare android, but at the same time it added curvature. TL;DR In general, the tablet is not convenient to use. It was worth taking a model with a large amount of RAM.
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