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Review on 8" Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 8.0 SM-T365, stylus, Android 4.4, black by Micha wierczewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

I agree with the prior commenter 100%. Unless you count OTG support. Everything has his full backing. The only need is that both devices adhere to the standard. In any scenario, a flash drive and a mouse are required components. The camera isn't great, but that's to be expected as most tablets don't feature high-quality shooters. Under regular conditions, I have no qualms. Even though the glass has an oleophobic layer, fingerprints will still show up and be easier to remove. Mechanical buttons are in a league of their own, and while I appreciate the design, I recognize that it is the work of a novice.

Pros
  • First, it's dependable: I used it from ten degrees below zero to thirty-seven degrees above zero, in the snow, the rain, and after I dropped it (the tablet, not myself) on the floor. That is to say, it functions normally. Iron - for its price range and screen resolution, I must say, it is correctly selected; after three months, not a single reboot, dependency, etc. There's room for improvement with only 1.5 GB of RAM, but in practice it's sufficient (so long as you don't have more than 20 browser tabs open at once). LTE, NFC, Glonass, and Wi-Fi Direct support are all welcome additions. Even high-end tablets don't universally come with this package. For the most part, the tablet does not get too hot (which means it should last longer) and provides a fantastic 3 Autonomy, making it one of the finest buys on the market independent of price (well, save for the most "heavy" games). That's some footage, clocking in at 11 hours! In player mode, it can keep going strong for a week (and yes, the iPad is still at a disadvantage in terms of autonomy). Both the changeable battery and the included tools are distinct advantages. Including a case and pen is a thoughtful touch. But it also doubles as a phone, which is a very neat feature!
Cons
  • Using the residual concept, the sound is created. In the business-to-business world, type is optional. There is not only silence from the speaker, but also a definitive negative. The drawback is minimal if you have no intention of listening to music. When used as a phone, the loudness is low, especially in a busy environment. However, this is easily fixed by simply switching to headphones. It looks like he's on Android 4.4.4 and ates just isn't cutting it for him. It's not a big deal, but even so. The display is adequate, but not spectacular; certain users may require more than 1280 x 800 pixels. Its resolution is fine for me (I don't want to use a magnifying glass), but it becomes more difficult to read in direct sunlight. Shine is something I would add.