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Review on 10.4" Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 SM-T505 (2020), 3/32 GB, Wi-Fi + Cellular, silver by Vassil Georgiev ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

Good for novices like myself who are in school or old and don't have high expectations. Gamers and heavy users have a separate price range to consider. You can find Zen.

Pros
  • The diagonal design is practical, the construction is sturdy, and the cost is reasonable.
Cons
  • The same cost, however, likely represents a weakness: The interface scrolls with a bounce that's hard on the eyes, and the lag while switching between screens is barely perceptible but annoying; - with only 3 GB of memory, it's already on the verge of being too little for modern needs. There won't be much room for bulky toys because a few ordinary apps will take up virtually all of the space; - the display includes brand-new but absolutely unpleasant, pointless changes, any of which completely kills color reproduction; - the default color reproduction is not spectacular. I synced my old SG Tab S2's Gallery photo, took a quick peek, then put it back. This is a devastating downgrade because interested users cannot use service codes (such checking the IMEI) in any way. What gives? ; - the regular adapter gets quite hot and buzzy during charging. (the plastic heated to 52 degrees Celsius after an hour of charging); - I'll just keep quiet about the cameras because nobody promised anything of value. Good for preserving photos in a technical sense. After being ated multiple times, which is now unavoidable, it will lose its appeal and become a dull brake in a year or two, much like many other, less well-known generic tablets. There were no headphones included in the shipment, not even thin disposable ones. As well as four voices. Benefits are questionable. All of this doesn't prevent you from using the tablet; nevertheless, you'll be limited to using it for mundane activities rather than enjoying the perks of gadget ownership.