The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7/S7+ tablet equipped with Snapdragon 865 has been on the market for some time. It has a good configuration and has a long battery life of 15 hours. It also supports S Pen and comes in three colors: black, silver and gold. Now, the fourth color is coming, it is blue, with a business style.
In addition to blue, this version also has 512GB of large storage, while the currently on sale version only has a 256GB version, so if you need large storage, wait.
Other core specifications and functions remain unchanged. The processor is Snapdragon 865+, RAM 6GB, 8GB, flash memory starts with 128GB directly, up to 512GB, and it also supports 1TB microSD card expansion.
Galaxy Tab S7/S7+ are 11 inches and 12.4 inches, the former is LTPS LCD, the latter is Super AMOLED screen, resolution is 2560×1600, 2800×1752, pixel density is 276PPI, 266PPI, both are 500 nit brightness, Galaxy Tab S7/supports DCI-P3 color gamut, Galaxy Tab S7+ supports NTSC color gamut, and HDR10+, which supports eye protection certification.
In terms of audio, the Galaxy Tab S7/S7+ supports AKG and Dolby sound effects and is equipped with up to 4 speakers. As for the camera, the Galaxy Tab S7/S7+ is equipped with a 5 million + 13 million pixel dual camera.
In terms of battery, the Galaxy Tab S7 is 8000mAh, and the Galaxy Tab S7+ is 10090mAh. They support 15 and 14 hours of battery life respectively, and support 45W fast charge.
In terms of network, Galaxy Tab S7 has two versions, LTE and 5G, weighing 500 and 502 grams respectively, while Galaxy Tab S7+ is 575 grams, 5G version. In addition, it also supports S-Pen and professional keyboards, which can be used as a multifunctional PC.
love that color
Looks great. Surely they want to renew interest in the S7 before the next tablet wave is released later this year. I have the Tab S6 Lite and it’s actually pretty cool.
We actually want an S7 lite .
We don’t need extra storage with Cloud Storage and Expandable storage (which costs a LOT cheaper then buying a bigger storage option) .
Only in Germany
Tried a Tab S7+ in store. Unfortunately the OLED panel is actually average. The maximum brightness is just 388 nits and additional 100 nits on booster mode. That’s not impressive at all assuming LCD panels already exceed 500 nits+.
If only samsung works with more developer to bring more tablet apps to the google play store to be able to compete with ipad os
Tab S7+ is lowkey the best tablet experience bar none.
Obviously it does not have some of the specific pro software that ipad does (media/video editing), but it has it’s own Linix like environment (termux), or full on linux (andromix), both of which during the dex/laptop mode are ages ahead from ipad when it comes to productivity.
Ofc any Chrome OS devices have those at similar costs too (for relatively high end hardware), *but* with twice the weight and less battery at similar size, so less of a tablet experience more of a laptop one. Tab S+ series is more of a tablet (more comfortably held in just 1.2 pounds @ 12.5 inches) but with quite hefty productivity features (if like me are a linuxhead).
So yeah more productive than an ipad (in certain workloads), lighter , amoled vs LCD screen (*incredible* for media watching). Still quite expesnive though.
Tab S6 Lite.
Still rubbish, no headphone port.
Since when does Galaxy Tab S series have simple TFT screen??
That is disgusting…
So why is it Phantom Navy and not Mystic Navy like the other colors in the lineup? Just because it’s 2021 now?
Samsung annoys me with their color options. Wanted a 256GB S21 Ultra but the black looks so boring and cheap. I was totally set on Phantom Black because Samsung pumped it so hard but when I saw it in the store I instantly knew I wanted Phantom Silver. Now I’m stuck with 128GB only. 😐
Tab S7 has LCD, S7+ has AMOLED. But S7 has adaptive 120Hz refresh whereas S7+ can only be locked to 120Hz. In 2019 you could get a cheap Tab S5e with AMOLED but in 2020 only their most expensive tablet has AMOLED. Just Samsung being Samsung.
Pointless move. It would have made more sense to have included an upgrade to the battery. I have no clue why the color even matters as no one logs a tablet about without a case.
There was always a 512gb variant listed, at least on US models.
One of the primary reasons I have not bought one is because the UK only listed the 128gb variant on the wifi model. I’m puzzled about the need a 4g or 5g tablet, I just tether to my phone.
A second sim is far more use in a different use case. I use one to provide my home with data when I’m out, and both simultaneously as a bonded stream when I’m home.
Nope.
I use a sleeve in my bag but all cases without exception are ugly and I would not ever use one. Yes, that includes the one you are using.
I use a different method of protection for my devices: being careful.
Absolutely right….. look is so boring