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Review on Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet S6 Lite 10.4 SM-P615 (2020), 4 GB/64 GB, Wi-Fi Cellular, with stylus, blue by Pornthip Muakpung ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

A rebate from the retailer equal to 6500 points was played in favor of selecting this tablet instead. When you factor in the cashback, the price of the tablet comes to 26,000 dollars. The choice of whether or not to accept the full price is a significant one. Should I check the tablet when buying for screen defects? Due to the possibility that the flaw exists in other areas, it is highly improbable that this will be successful. Today I am at a pivotal juncture in my life. You should make an exchange, get used to the fact that you will lose cashback or score, and then continue to utilize the service. Battery. Those who intend to work on a tablet could find it helpful to learn from the experience that I have gained from using one. The battery is in working order. However, if you are working nonstop and downloading online reports via Wi-Fi, it will last you between three and four hours. Keeps the quick charger from falling out of my phone. You will have the opportunity to refresh yourself during the break. The hard work seems to have paid off, since this is a satisfying outcome. Longer tablets are not something I would advocate.

Pros
  • Stylus. I needed a tablet for work, so I went looking for one. Use online reports in your work. It was essential to have a stylus available. It is affixed to the body in a secure manner. They say that it will fall. Never fell. But I didn't put too much pressure on him either. I put a lot of thought into how I use it, and I recently purchased a case that has a mount for a stylus.
Cons
  • On the right edge, the screen is not sensitive, about a centimeter wide. The screen does not react to touches made with the stylus. Only if you exert a lot of force. This creates certain problems during operation and is frankly annoying, since applications often have functional menu buttons in the upper right. You will need to push quite a few times. To state the obvious, clicking the plus sign in Chrome will not start a new tab. The touchscreen responds normally to touches made in these areas with a finger.

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