Testseek.com have collected 132 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 inch GT-P5200 / P5210 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 inch GT-P5200 / P5210.
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The editors liked
Thin and light construction
Great battery life
Very good audio
Phone calling ability
Decent display
Decent battery
TV remote feature
Very light
And the
Thin and light design
Bright display
Loud stereo speakers
Robust quick settings and lock-screen options
Built-in remote control
Very slim and light
Has IR AV remote
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 features a lightweight and compact design for a 10-inch tablet. Its screen is impressively bright
And a 64GB storage expansion option is always an appreciated extra
Slim design
Light weight makes it easy to hold in one hand
Good audio output
Can function as universal remote control. Runs Android 4.2.2. Bright display with good viewing angle. Relatively lightweight.
Handles gaming quite well
Bright display with great color
Weighted and balanced nicely for one-handed use
Lightweight
Easy to hold
Built-in IR blaster useful for TV viewing
LTE module
Viewing angle stable screen
Good battery runtimes
Several screen modes selectable
Expandable storage
The editors didn't like
Sluggish performance
Laggy in games like Dungeon Hunter 4
No camera flash
No touch focus in camera UI
Battery indicator issues
Slippery design
Presence of Home button feels antiquated
Useless bloatware
Only 1 GB of RAM
Frustrating performance lag
Low-resolution screen for price
No Multi Window mode
Mediocre low res rear camera
1280 x 800 display resolution seems low for the price
Intel CPU occasionally balks
The "hit-box" for the capacitive menu and back buttons is too large
And errant touches are common. Performance is slow when quickly switching apps and Wi-Fi speeds dramatically decrease the farther away from the router the tablet is. And $400 for a devic
Laggy
Glitchy performance
Mediocre battery life
Low-resolution display
Some performance issues. Missing compelling TouchWiz features. Overpriced. Short battery life
Low-resolution display
Only 1GB RAM makes for clunky task switching
Scratches quite easily and is an oil magnet
Suffers from lag and constant stuttering
Physical navigation buttons are awkward in portrait
The price doesn't match the value
Poor display for the price
Cheap construction
Unappealing design
Uneven performance
Big drop in battery life from the previous-gen model
Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Joseph , review by: engadget.com
Lightweight, easy to hold, Built-in IR blaster useful for TV viewing
Poor display for the price, Cheap construction, unappealing design, Uneven performance, Big drop in battery life from the previous-gen model
The refreshed Galaxy Tab 10.1 is stuck in the past. Its specs, mostly unchanged from last year's model, make this a forgettable product. At this price, you're better off looking elsewhere....
Abstract: So, this has been an inevitable face-off: on one hand we have Apple's finest tablet, and on the other - Samsung's mainstream one. Even though they now occupy different classes, we're finding it hard to ignore the Galaxy Tab line, as it marked the begin...
The Galaxy Tab line has always been one that we perceive to be a good choice, but nothing outstanding. Samsung has once again delivered a tablet that is good, but not amazing. The Galaxy Tab 3 is a competent enough tablet that will perform many of the tas...
LTE module, Viewing angle stable screen, Good battery runtimes, Several screen modes selectable, Expandable storage
No Full HD screen, Slightly increased black value, Purchase price, Outdated camera resolution
Samsung's Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 in review at NotebookcheckOur review sample takes the Galaxy Tab series into its third round. Unfortunately, the significant key spec of display resolution has not been changed because the tablet is still sent into the ring wit...
Published: 2013-08-24, Author: James , review by: tablet-news.com
very good audio, phone calling ability, decent display, decent battery, TV remote feature, very light, And the
laggy in games like Dungeon Hunter 4, no camera flash, no touch focus in camera UI, battery indicator issues, slippery design, presence of Home button feels antiquated, useless bloatware, only 1 GB of RAM
At the end of the day, the Galaxy Tab 3 line is doing little to shake up the Android tablet space. For those looking for an inexpensive way to enlarge their Galaxy experience, the Tab 3 devices are easy choices. They offer decent specs, a reliable and fam...
The Tab 3 10.1 makes some strides in bench testing, but we ran into some hurdles in day-to-day use: graphics glitches, awkward buttons, and subpar battery life. It's a decent tablet overall, but watch for a price drop (or firmware updates) before div...
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Published: 2013-07-25, Author: Taylor , review by: Pocketnow.com
Great battery life, Handles gaming quite well, Bright display with great color, Weighted and balanced nicely for one-handed use
Low-resolution display, Only 1GB RAM makes for clunky task switching, Scratches quite easily and is an oil magnet, Suffers from lag and constant stuttering, Physical navigation buttons are awkward in portrait, The price doesn't match the value,
The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 isn't a bad tablet. It isn't a great one either. It lies somewhere, perfectly in between the two. The issues we've had with the third-gen Tab 10.1, however, are deeply rooted. It scratches easily and stays oily and fingerprinted a...
Once regarded as the premium tablet offering from Samsung’s camp to compete against Apple’s mighty iPad, the Galaxy Tab series has now taken the back seat as an entry-level model – leaving the Galaxy Note series to occupy its former throne. Brandishin...