Samsung Widescreen Display Bluetooth Surround Review
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Details
Series | Tab a7 |
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Brand | Ghost Manta |
Screen Size | 10.4 Inches |
Operating System | Android |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Description of Samsung Widescreen Display Bluetooth Surround
- The sound is great, the design is superb, and the running time is fantastic.
- * Display! The image becomes extremely blurry if you stare at the screen from an off-center position. Strange presentation! When we try to watch a video on YouTube in 720p, we see that the experience is sluggish.
- High contrast (1400:1) and good black behavior at wide angles on the screen (does not turn purple or yellow like on some matrices). After correction, the color gamut is near to sRGB and has decent color balance. Moreover, a good oleophobic coating and a powerful anti-reflective filter are pluses. The processor works well for a low-cost device. Sound: The speakers produce a powerful sound, and I'm delighted they left the minijack in place. Battery: Depending on the usage scenario, you may expect a battery life of 6 to 15 hours of continuous use. Reduce battery wear with this convenient 85 percent off charging option. There is assistance for quick charging.
- The temperature of the screen is frigid, hovering at 7800K without adjustment, and tiny angles cause a sharp decrease in brightness. minimum brightness is low. When played through speakers, the sound is lacking in bass. Currently, 3 gigabytes of RAM are plenty, but there is no extra space for the future. There is no typing feedback vibration. Average camera quality is used. Just an 8W charger is provided.
- There are two impressions on the screen. criteria for color gamut and brightness. For the time being, 3GB of LPDDR4X RAM will do. brakes are not yet observed but are about to. The Qualcomm 662 processor does the work well; otherwise, it could not.
- The visual quality from an angle, or screen viewing angles, are not particularly excellent. The design of gesture control is bad. Following Motorola, which accepts this, this is a strong stake. The lauded Samsung does not have the ability to switch to the most recent application with a single click. A handset with 3 GB of RAM is unlikely to be able to upgrade to Android 11. Unexpectedly, Samsung made a mistake. Would the cost of the device really increase if you gave it at least 4 GB of memory? That this is a state within a state is not entirely obvious. This is the case when the Samsung Shop is installed in addition to the Google Play Market. The most cynical answer is that all of the Android devices I've ever owned and still own support fictional locations. Samsung, however, is not. This basically hangs and doesn't function properly with the regular Bluetooth GPS application. The Samsung device itself has a flaw in the firmware that prevents it from transmitting this data to the navigation applications that are loaded on it, even if equivalent applications work and can see satellites from an external GPS device. Why is this the case if the tablet includes GPS, GLONASS, and other positioning systems, but the precision from an external device is two times higher? Yeah, Samsung customer service is very much like that ostrich. Yes, of course. I called them, they spoke to me politely, and then I received a call asking if they had been courteous. BUT!, regarding the zero problem. as in this.
- decent tablet
- does not support mobile
- Weight is not too heavy, and the battery life is excellent. Nimble.
- Display, operating system, and slick exterior case