A very controversial and controversial model to buy, which I still advise. But before buying, you need to determine exactly what you need it for and are you ready to put up with the two main disadvantages I have listed? If you need a tablet to surf the Internet and watch videos and you are not very picky about the sound or intend to play it through a bluetooth speaker (as in my case), then this is the best choice in terms of price-quality ratio, I don’t even want to compare it with some Chinese this is empty talk. Still not for games, in my opinion, but only because of the lack of vibration response and, again, mediocre sound. In general, this Samsung receives 5 stars from me for honesty, because it honestly minimized all functions, and removed some altogether in order to maintain the most demanded ones, such as performance and build quality, including display quality, in proper quality, and I think this approach is real correct, because there are those who need the most basic, but in high-quality performance, while Chinese competitors promise "mountains of gold" with all the gadgets for a much lower price, only then everything starts to warm up very quickly, fall off, reboot and hang))) in general, I went through this school and I don’t advise you if you suddenly think that this model is expensive for its characteristics. If I consider it important to add something, I will write under my review in the comments.
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