Testseek.com have collected 373 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-T800 Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-T800 Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch.
July 2014
(86%)
373 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
639 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The screen the screen the screen the screen. Seriously
It's just beautiful. We like the thinness of the device
Too. Apps open quickly and run smoothly. The software is more intuitive than it's ever been on a Samsung tablet. Milk Music is beautifully des
Lightweight and thin
Great build quality
Vibrant screen
Some useful features and apps
Excellent Super AMOLED display
Slimmer and lighter than iPad Air
SideSync 3.0 lets you control your Galaxy phone
Very good battery life
Useful Kids Mode
Slim and light. Amazing screen.
Gorgeous
Roomy AMOLED display
Ultra-light for its size class
Nearly chart-topping battery life
Excellent design and performance
Pixel perfect screen
Decent battery life
Sharp
Bright screen
Brilliant battery life
Light
Beautiful highresolution AMOLED displays. Absurdly thin and light. Expandable storage via MicroSD slot. Multi Window mode is a useful extra
As is SideSync if you own a Galaxy phone. Solid battery life
Thin and light
Excellent screen
Good battery life
Reasonably priced LTE option
Large 10.5inch Super AMOLED display is dazzling
Thin and light construction
SideSync 3.0 offers phone functionality through the tablet
Camera captures some decent photos and videos
Fantastic Display
Great Performance
Portability
Good Battery Life
MicroSD slot
Superb screen
Solid specs
Excellent battery life
Expandable memory
Easy multiple users
Excellent display
Slim and lightweight design
Many interfaces
Memory can be upgraded
LTE
Allows for calls
Decent camera with LED flash
The editors didn't like
The audio quality coming out of the speakers is a definite disappointment
Especially on the 10.5
Which feels like it should have immersive sound to match the incredible screen. Samsung's TouchWiz still causes some stutter. There are a lot of redundant a
Plastic case
Average battery life
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is available on Amazon for around $400. This is a very well-built tablet but it couldn't stand out in the saturated market. I will recommend it only if you haven't got a big tablet yet
It
Performance lags at times
Covers are awkward to use
Camera washes out some images
Wi-Fi and GPU performance not quite up to the competition
Speakers sound tinny and distorted at maximum volume
Smooth back panel lacks tactile grip
Soft navigation buttons flanking home button are oversensitive
No support for NFC
TouchWiz features can be overwhelming
Tricky fingerprint scanner
Heavy TouchWiz overlay
Plastic backing
TouchWiz UI means there's a bit of bloatware in the mix. That same plastic dimpled backing as the Samsung Galaxy S5 (although it does look better on these tablets)
My Magazine feature can't be removed
Disappointing speakers
Lacks NFC
SideSync 3.0 supported is limited to a few Galaxy smartphones
Performance dips with processor intensive operations
Abstract: Launched a while ago, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is definitely a great tablet that not only offers a great slim design, but also high-end specs like the Quad HD display. Today, we find that the 4G LTE version designed for the American operator T-Mobile...
Published: 2014-08-22, Author: Tim , review by: wired.com
Beautiful highresolution AMOLED displays. Absurdly thin and light. Expandable storage via MicroSD slot. Multi Window mode is a useful extra, as is SideSync if you own a Galaxy phone. Solid battery life
TouchWiz UI means there's a bit of bloatware in the mix. That same plastic dimpled backing as the Samsung Galaxy S5 (although it does look better on these tablets)
excellent display, slim and lightweight design, many interfaces, memory can be upgraded, LTE, allows for calls, decent camera with LED flash, good battery life
poor speakers, only USB 2.0, no S-pen, no IP certification, modest microphone
The material choice is limited to a lot of plastic and some glass. Here, the test device is not on the same street as the iPad. On the other hand, the Tab S 10.5 is slimmer than Apple's star model. Yet, the Sony Xperia Z2 tablet can undercut this and is a...
Published: 2014-08-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Since their breakthrough several years back, tablets have become an integral part of the consumer electronics market. Millions of people use them for all sorts of tasks, ranging from web browsing to Netflix to writing and more. Versatility and portability...
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Published: 2014-08-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Over the past three days, I've covered the hardware , software and performance of the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 . And believe it or not, I'm not even to the most important part yet. The battery is what drives the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5, what keeps it going thr...
Abstract: As the largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, Samsung has a lot to live up to. It's created oodles of phones and tablets that have helped to move Android into the hands of the mass market, bringing Android to the top in popularity. For 2014, Samsun...
Gorgeous, roomy AMOLED display, Ultra-light for its size class, Nearly chart-topping battery life
Speakers sound tinny and distorted at maximum volume, Smooth back panel lacks tactile grip, Soft navigation buttons flanking home button are oversensitive, No support for NFC
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Abstract: Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 review! Can Samsung's large number of tablets move out of the way for this "flagship" tablet? The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 packs in a lot of the same specs from the Tab Pro that was announced at CES, but it manages to pack it al...
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