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Review on 10.5" Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 (2021), RU, 4/128 GB, Wi-Fi + Cellular, Android 11, dark gray by Petar Velichkov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

The Kazakhstani version X205NZSFSKZ was the one I opted for. The 2022 interface is live but has no functionalities enabled. A 12th android and 4.1 One UI ate in the middle of October 2022. The 13th is another one of Samsung's guarantees for this model. The system has atated something else as well. The tablet was purchased primarily for use in the home, specifically with a wireless router. Just out of interest, I gave our LTE networks a go. The Amazon SIM card, which connected instantly, initially showed an unsatisfactory result in the speed test (5.6 for the jump, 0.1 for the download), but after a few more launches, it returned to normal and eventually gave an average of 37 to 27, which is better than the Samsung A52 and matches with the Apple 12 made in 2022. In comparison to other devices released in 2022, this one showed no noticeable changes. I will make this comment about the display. Its low luminosity has been criticized in certain publications. The A8, original iPad Air, and iPad 2022 are all in close proximity. Using the identical YouTube scenario and setting the brightness to maximum on all three tablets, the A8's display was (visually) no darker than that of the Air and the 2022. The Samsung may be darker than some recent models, though. When using the default settings, the contrast appears to be lower. Perhaps the visual quality suffers more as compared to the aforementioned Apple goods when deviations are made from the norm. However, there will be no outdoor activities. When it came time to upgrade my aging iPad Air, I first considered the 2022 model. Since my family and I exclusively use Apple goods (iPads, iPhones, and Macs), the price was acceptable, and we had no desire to switch ecosystems. And suddenly it hit me: oh yeah, him! Consider once again that they will "brick" or remove the appropriate software from the app store. Put whatever you want here; I won't judge you. Although I wasn't immediately put off by the iPad's pricing, it was still over twice as much as my previous tablet. The remaining funds are yours to use as you see fit. Or you could just get drunk. In addition, I was searching for a change of pace. Worthwhile tablet. It will also eventually replace iPads, unless you need to run iOS-specific apps.

Pros
  • Fast response to my requests (Internet use, Telegram, YouTube, PDF document reading, HD video viewing, and gaming; Rush Rally 3, Angry Birds, and NFS No Limits). No-holds-barred scrolling. Wi-fi and mobile Internet speeds are good; I experienced no lag. Amazingly well-made, sturdy structure. Unlocking with facial recognition is mostly reliable.
Cons
  • Not spotted, except that occasionally wi-fi, while remaining on and linked to the router (there is my current network in the settings), does not enable connecting to the Internet after several hours of inactivity, as indicated by the network properties' "Connection established without access to Internet" message. Restarting your wireless router should fix the issue. This flaw isn't worth a loss of a star because it doesn't bother me. I didn't even bother to check the router, so it's conceivable that's where the problem lies.