This is the Samsung Galaxy tab. S7 fan edition the new mid-range tablet from Samsung? Is it good? Let's find out. First the specs 12.4-inch quad HD display snapdragon 750 g 4 to 8 gigabytes of ram up to 256, gigabytes of storage and 10 090 William hour battery. As soon as I got my hands on the tap s7fe, the first impression was it's massive: it's a huge slab of metal and glass coming from an 11-inch iPad holding this is not so comfortable, it's pretty heavy, but the build quality is top-notch. Its aluminum back and side reminds me of its bigger brother, the tab s7 and the s7 plus it felt super sturdy in hand. The build quality is absolutely the same level as the tap s7 good job Samsung.
There's a power button and a volume rocker on the side, an USB charging port, dual stereo speakers and 3 pin connectors for the keyboard cover. Moving to the front. There is a 12.4 inch, 2560x1600, 16x10, 60hz lcd it's big plenty bright and super vibrant. However, it's not color accurate. The display is over saturated, especially with the reddish color doing everyday tasks like watching videos or browsing the web would probably work fine, but for productivity work like photo editing.
This is definitely a no-go. It will seriously mess up your work, and you're, not gonna, like it normally on Samsung's phone in the display setting, there will be an option for you to switch between a vivid and a standard color mode, but the option to choose between the two modes is not here on the tab: s7fe just where I need it. The most. The viewing angle on this device is not so good as well. Their obvious color tint shift as soon as you start to tilt around Samsung really cut a huge corner on the display here, but for the stereo speakers.
They are really amazing. It's super loud with pretty good clarity and also has a decent dynamic to it as well onto the software, the Samsung Galaxy tab, s7 Fe is running on the one UI 3.1 on android 11. , I've got to say the experience using android tablet. It's not as good as an iPad. Things aren't just optimized to be on a larger display, as well as on the iPad.
Most of the time things just look the same as the phone version, just bigger look at the settings menu. This is what it should be. You've got plenty of space use the space performance wise. The tab. S7Fe is again not so good.
It's quiet on the slower side as an everyday media consumption device. There's no problem. It chews through most of the tasks quite well more power, hungry tasks like playing HDR content is not a good experience, not only it is stutter, but the color is super dull as well sure the display doesn't support HDR, but I don't think it's supposed to look this bad either for not so graphic intense game, it's alright, but for more hungry tasks like heavy gaming or any workflow that require a lot of compute power. It's a letdown as well exporting photo in Lightroom took a lot of time. The snapdragon 750 g is just not powerful enough.
It's capable of many things, but definitely not everything. Also, there's only four gigabytes of ram on the model I got. This is 2021 and 4 gigabytes is definitely not enough for even a general use. If you want to buy the tab s7fe for work, I would say: go for the six or eight gigabytes of ram. Four isn't going to cut it, but for battery life it's excellent.
There is over ten thousand William hour battery packed inside. That means you don't have to worry about it. It lasts for days. I give the battery life a solid, a. However, charging is a little let down filling up.10 000 William hour battery is not an easy task. The tab, s7 Fe support 45 watt charging, but Samsung only include 15.
It feels like eternity using a 15 watt charger to charge this thing, unlike Apple's iPad. One good thing is that there is an s pen included in the box, so you don't have to spend extra. It's good. It's responsive, although not at apple, pencil level, it's just as simple as pen, but I've got the problem with the button placement. Furthermore, it's just right where my thumb naturally rests, and when I write I tend to accidentally press on it quite a lot which makes me erase.
Instead of right, another thing I don't like about the s-pen is how it attaches to the tablet. You must place it on the back on the exact spot, or it's not gonna hold well, and this time there's no line indicating where to put the pen just like on the tab. S7 does, but if you get it right, the magnet is quite strong, and it will stay there, or you can place it on the side like this there's an add-on keyboard cover it's an extra 160 dollars. The cover is a little chunky, but it's a good thing to have. The keyboard is pretty standard and has a pretty good travel distance.
The keyboard case only supports one position, which is fine, but I would love to see more supported angles, oh and that language switch key is right by the space bar key, and I hit that by accident all the time. So that's about it. Do I recommend buying the Samsung Galaxy tab, s7 Fe, I don't think so? Samsung just cut too many corners here, and they didn't cut the right ones. They chose to keep the higher build quality in exchange for serious performance drop while on their fan edition phone, the s20 Fe, it was the other way around. If I were to decide, I would maintain the performance rather than the build quality, because crippling the performance means crippling the efficiency of your work and that's not good build quality is good, but it's just cosmetics.
If you want to buy a tablet for work, especially for color intensive tasks, I'd say: go for the iPad Air you'll get a more color accurate, but smaller display a faster chipset and a more refined software. But if you don't mind those the tab, s7fe is totally fine. It's a pretty good one. What do you guys think? Do you think the tap s7fe is a good buy, or would you go with the iPad instead comment down below and don't forget to press like subscribe and ring the bell icon for more content like this in the future, see you guys next time stay safe? You.
Source : LEAP ALIFE.