I purchased this product purely for portability and travel. The additional reason was because it included Microsoft Software so my detailed itineraries could be copied onto this device and edited with additional notes whilst travel was occurring.
I purchased this product purely for portability and travel. The additional reason was because it included Microsoft Software so my detailed itineraries could be copied onto this device and edited with additional notes whilst travel was occurring.
I live in the UK and bought one in NZ 14 months ago. After a flight to Australia it came cup with an error message, "moisture detected in usb/charger port" I presume due to the different atmospheres it was exposed to, this stopped it charging.
I could not say 1 bad word about the product or the service i got from Betta... happy all round
I waited quite a while before doing a review on my new Samsung tab S3 tablet. I wanted to give it at least a week of use in my office and in daily activities. I have had many tablets, including and using Microsoft tablets, the Samsung tab S2 8 and Samsung tab A 10.1 inch tablets.
Great product - exactly what I was looking for.
best tablet which I used. long lasting battery life, supporting 256GB micro sd card. this tablet is super fast and screen is bright. good for daily use and game play.
The Galaxy Tab S3 has proven itself to be a powerful tablet for work and play. If you like watching videos on-the-go or at the comforts of your home, this device won't disappoint.
* Great display; * Slim build; * Good performance; * Long battery life; * Comes with S Pen
* Quite Expensive; * Storage starts at 32GB only
As long as expectations are tempered, the Galaxy Tab S3 is a fantastic tablet. It's not a productivity device or a PC replacement, but as an entertainment device and a sketchpad, the tablet won't disappoint.
Top-notch display; loud and clear quad speaker system; responsive and sensitive S Pen; instant gifs!; great battery life; HDR10-ready
Keyboard cover not included and lacks a touchpad and multiple viewing angles; expensive; a little slow for tabbed browsing
I can (and will in just a moment) wax philosophical about Android on tablets at length. Before that, all you really need to know is that this is a $600 tablet. If you aren't interested in spending $600 on a tablet, you should not buy this. I suspect that will be most of you.
Design Solid build quality and slim frame, Performance The Tab S3 is more responsive than past Samsung devices; Fingerprint sensor is better, too, S Pen The larger design is much more comfortable, and the finer tip improves accuracy, Multitasking The combination of split-screen and pop-up view works...
Cost $600 for a tablet and another $130 for a keyboard dock is insane; The keyboard dock And about that dock; the keys feel nice; but it's too cramped for any real use; Glass The back collects fingerprints and could break if dropped; S Pen again It doesn't dock inside the tablet; Battery It's just...
A few years ago, the tech world was obsessed with finding an "iPhone killer" – a phone to knock Apple's handset from its perch and prove there was life out there for Android.
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