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LifewireLarge, gorgeous high-resolution screenSolid speed and overall performanceOutstanding audio qualityLong-lasting battery lifeDated hardware and softwareSome bloatwareThe Galaxy Tab S3 may not be Samsung's newest Android tablet, but for...
Multimedia and productivity in an affordable package.The Galaxy Tab S3 may be old, but it has an outstanding design and compelling list of features for the price, including a gorgeous screen and outstanding audio. The older processor does cause some hiccu...
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For many people, the tablet era began in 2010 with the launch of the original 9.7-inch iPad. But tablet devices have a much longer history than that. For example, I recall seeing Bill Gates show off the first prototype Windows tablet at Comdex in Las Vega...
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topnewreview.com Updated: 2019-11-24 11:31:32
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Let's be honest: Android has never worked as well as Apple's iOS on tablets.On phones, they're pretty much neck-and-neck. Bump up the screen size, and iOS apps – the ones Apple gives you free, like GarageBand and iMovie; the important ones like Micros...
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Samsung has finally introduced a new tablet – the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3! Their last tablet, the Galaxy Tab S2 debuted in September 2015 and ran on Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. Now, find out what's new in the Galaxy Tab S3, and what it offers over its predeces...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 (Amazon | Lazada) is a long-awaited upgrade to the Galaxy Tab S2. If you are hoping for revolutionary changes that have been the hallmark of the Samsung Galaxy S smartphones, you will be sorely disappointed. The Samsung Galaxy Ta...
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I love tablets. Specifically, I love Android tablets. I've had most of the major devices since day one including the Motorola Xoom and the earliest Samsung tablet, the Galaxy Tab 8.9. The last one, well that was a brick – it was heavy, slow and would hurt...
Faster, more fluid than the previous generation, Enhanced sound and video playback make for great media consumption, SPen is included with all versions of the tablet, Comes with Android Nougat (v7) loaded and will get the O upgrade later this year...
Price, No US-carrier with an LTE version, SPen is going to get lost because there is no on-device storage for it, Bixby is not included nor is it available as an update...
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The tablet. It was introduced years ago as a portable productivity machine made popular by Apple's iPad. With years and years of various companies dropping tablet after tablet, the market has wanted less and less of them. In recent years has shifted to me...
The Tab S3 is a bit of a conundrum but despite its shortcomings, still a great tablet. But it won't be for the many features Samsung is pushing. It will be for tablet basics like a great slim body, amazing display, superb stylus, and all-day battery life...
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Apple is still dominating the tablet market, but Samsung is taking aim at the iPad Pro Powerful Things, Small Packages: iPad Pro 9.7" Review Powerful Things, Small Packages: iPad Pro 9.7" Review For some people, a 12.9" screen is the main draw of...
It’s hard to be critical of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 mostly because it doesn’t have any competition. Android hardware manufacturers have essentially given up on tablets and focused all their energy on smartphones. So you don’t have a lot of options in the...
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Sheathing the entirety of the rear expanse of the tablet is a slab of glass with the tastefully monogrammed Samsung logo and a rear-mounted 13-MP camera with an F/1.9 aperture and an LED flash on the upper edge. The finish makes it look posh indeed though...
Comes bundled with an excellent stylus, crisp and responsive display with HDR, good battery life, excellent speakers...
Not cheap, finish is a fingerprint magnet, no stylus well...
One of the most powerful Android slates that money can buy with a crisp HDR screen, a responsive stylus and decent hardware to boot though you're chunking out quite a bit of cash for it and its accessories to achieve full functionality...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 may be one of the better-equipped tablets for consumers looking for a device that has it all – multimedia and productivity chops, useful feature adds and good looks as well. With its HDR-ready screen, quad speakers, S Pen, option...
Included S Pen, Vibrant HDR-ready AMOLED display, Excellent performance, Premium design, microSD expansion slot...
Pricey, No pen attachment on tablet, Keyboard cover is pricey option...
If you're looking for a tablet with a crisp, vibrant display and the added productivity of a stylus and optional keyboard, Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 should be on your short list of considerations. One of the Galaxy Tab S3's key standout features that you wo...
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Samsung's high-end tablet line took the year off in 2016, but the company recently dived back in with the Galaxy Tab S3. While it serves as a viable alternative to the 9.7-in iPad Pro, big-screen smartphones are getting better and better – posing the que...
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One for everything. It has been quite a while since Samsung has upgraded its premium tablet. We were therefore eager to see how the new device, which is equipped with a lot of features and even the S Pen, performs. The tablet can convince in our review, b...
high-quality and slim case, expandable storage, USB 3.1, long runtimes, powerful SoC, fast Wi-Fi, great display with HDR, S Pen included, decent speakers, call functionality...
only LTE Cat. 6, slow storage, weak cameras, no NFC, no high-end feeling...
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 LTE is a very good tablet, which does not rely on modern high-end hardware across the board (as with the Apple iPad 2017), but the overall package is very compelling.The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 might not offer many superlatives, but...
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chipchick.com Updated: 2019-11-24 11:31:38
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With tablet sales plateauing and lots of decent low-cost options to choose from, premium tablets have become tough sells. Increasingly, we've seen tablets billed as creative tools, combined with styluses and keyboards to become good sketchpads in addition...
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...
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. For entertainment, it can't be beat among Andro...
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While the general need for a tablet has lessened over the years due to the increasing size of flagship smartphones, tablets are offering better designs and features to cater to mobile gamers, power users or business customers.The Galaxy Tab S3 is Samsung'...
Samsung's Tab S3 is the best Android tablet on the market today and the improvements made over last year's Tab S2 make it a worthwhile purchase for any prospective buyers. The Galaxy Tab S3 is an ideal choice for consumers familiar with the Android OS who...
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Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab S3 after months and months of speculation, replacing the aging Galaxy Tab S2. This new tablet features a more refined design, Samsung's proprietary S Pen, and some upgrades to improve your productivity and media consumpt...
The Galaxy Tab S3 is, without a doubt, the nicest Android tablet on the market. It's best in class in just about every category, and even makes a compelling option for someone that doesn't want an iPad or Surface tablet to boot.With that being said, that...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2019-11-24 11:31:38
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This post was made possible through a sponsorship with CJ Affiliate's VIP Content Service and Samsung, which we thank for the opportunity. Despite being a sponsored review, all content and opinions expressed here are our own.The tablet craze seems to have...
Quad external speakers, Bright and vibrant display, S Pen included in the box, Refined hardware and software...
Tablet size may be unweidly for some, and glass back is slippery, 32 GB base storage, Hit or miss camera quality...
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It's been a while since we've seen a new premium tablet from Samsung, but they're back and looking better than ever with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. We've already published our full written review of the tablet, which includes plenty of little details that...
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This post is brought to you by CJ Affiliate's VIP Content Service. Thank you Samsung for sponsoring this post. While this was a sponsored opportunity from Samsung, all content and opinions expressed here are my own.As tablets seem to have faded from the m...
Gorgeous build, Redesigned S-Pen is super comfortable and useful, Mind blowing screen quality, Incredible quad speaker setup, Optional keyboard case is near perfect, Above-average camera for a tablet, Lots of software partnerships and extras, Tons of feat...
No built-in storage for the S-Pen, Glass back means it's likely to be more fragile than a metal tablet, No rated water or dust resistance...
It's pretty clear that Samsung means business when it comes to its high-end tablets, and the Galaxy Tab S3 fits this description in every way, shape and form. Everything from the built quality to the specs, the speaker and screen, and even the software ex...
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It's been awhile since we last reviewed an Android tablet, especially ones that cross the $500 threshold. There's a reason why the majority of Android tablets released in the last couple of years have been largely inexpensive ones, since consumers are fin...
Beautiful, premium design, S Pen is included with purchase, Beautiful HDR-enabled Super AMOLED display, Battery recharges very quickly, Great for gaming, Quad speakers deliver true stereo audio...
Few tablet-optimized apps, Average battery life, No placeholder or clip for the S Pen, Camera is just so-so...
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 is a beautiful, well-built specification powerhouse that's perfect for consuming all types of media. But in a market where the iPad Pro and numerous high-end Windows 10 tablets exist, it's hard to justify the Tab S3's $600 price po...
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It has now been more than six years since the first "real" Android tablets were let loose upon the world. Those Honeycomb slates are now a distant memory, but have tablets really changed that much? App support is still lacking, pricing is high compared to...
Solid build quality and slim frame, The Tab S3 is more responsive than past Samsung devices. Fingerprint sensor is better, too, The larger design is much more comfortable, and the finer tip improves accuracy, The combination of splitscreen and popup view...
$600 for a tablet and another $130 for a keyboard dock is insane, And about that dock, the keys feel nice, but it's too cramped for any real use, The back collects fingerprints and could break if dropped, It doesn't dock inside the tablet, It's just okay...
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...
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Updated: 2019-11-24 11:31:39
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Who buys a $600 tablet? No one really seems to know. It's a weird mix of people who don't want to own a laptop, business travelers who voraciously consume email, hardcore artists, and people who just like nice things. That's the understanding you get look...
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Samsung continues to compete with Apple's iPad with the revamped Galaxy Tab S3. Two years ago, the company released 8.0-inch and 9.7-inch models of the Tab S2, but Samsung is now simplifying with just one 9.7-inch model of the updated tablet. The $599/£5...
performance for a high-end Android tablet, Samsung Flow lets you receive and respond to Galaxy smartphone notifications on the tablet...
Finicky fingerprint sensor, Keyboard case is cramped, No place to hold pen on tablet, Lackluster battery life...
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To inject new life into tablets, Samsung has borrowed liberally from its smartphones to create the Galaxy Tab S3. By bringing over some of the best things about Samsung's flagship phones -- such as a premium glass-and-metal design, a versatile S Pen stylu...
Gorgeous 9.7-inch AMOLED screen with HDR support, Sleek, premium design, Included S Pen and Air Command apps, Quad speakers by AKG...
Pricey, Battery life is just OK, Camera is a bit behind the iPad's, Optional keyboard has small keys and isn't very stable...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 will impress you with its gorgeous HDR display, premium design and S Pen. But $600 is a lot to pay for a tablet...
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The Android world has been patiently waiting for the Next Great Android Tablet. Samsung's third-gen Galaxy Tab S3 may very well be it.The Galaxy Tab S3 is a solid Android tablet with a high definition 9.7-inch display, a stylish metal-and-glass body, and...
A bevy of multitasking software features, The S Pen is everything, Stylish hardware, Available with an optional, comfortable keyboard...
Battery life is fine when the screen isn't on, No water resistance, It's not a replacement for a laptop...
Samsung's been chipping away at its tablet game for some time now and as a result, it's had time to refine its interpretation of what works and what doesn't for the tablet market. The Galaxy Tab S3 is an outstanding device for getting some work done. I di...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-11-24 11:31:39
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The market for high-end Android tablets has been stagnant for quite a while now. We've seen a few midrange (or at least mid- priced ) models of late, such as the Asus ZenPad 3S 10 and the compact Huawei MediaPad M3. But the last truly top-end Android sla...
Excellent battery life, Very snappy performance, Top-notch screen, Redesigned S Pen feels great, is included...
Ho-hum speakers, Glass back (and tablet as a whole) is slippery to grip, Keyboard case pushes price to $729...
Samsung's iPad Pro competitor is an impressive tablet with a few quirks, excellent battery life, and so-so speakers. But the price needs to fall, especially as Android is better suited to media consumption than productivity. Read More...
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I am in productivity hell. For the past week, I've been using Samsung's Galaxy Tab S3 to read Twitter, correspond on Slack, and write articles for this website. The Tab S3 is capable of doing all these things — in some cases, it's even capable of doing th...
Tight stylus integration, Bright, vibrant screen, Super small and light...
Keyboard is cramped, Multitasking is still limited, Photos look like 2000s webcam images...
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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is the Galaxy Note Tablet that never was. In the best way possible, Samsung has created an Android answer for the iPad Pro. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has some of the qualities of the Samsung Galaxy Note series – save a couple of...
Feels like a high-end device with glass front and back, MicroSD card slot allows storage expansion, Display is top-notch, Sound is great through headphones, good through speakers, S Pen makes this a true iPad Pro competitor...
Speakers should face forward, not to the sides, S Pen should fit inside tablet while not in use, Keyboard cover should make tablet feel more premium, not less...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is as close to the Galaxy Note 7 as we're going to get – until the Galaxy Note 8 arrives later this year. As a note taking, media presenting, top-notch entertainment tablet, the Galaxy Tab S3 is one of the best on the market toda...
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Two years after its last major refresh, Samsung is back with the Galaxy Tab S3. A lot has changed in tablet land in the past two years. Sales have slowed considerably, as consumers have stubbornly opted not to upgrade. Manufacturers, meanwhile, are cann...
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Samsung is continuing its quest to outdo Apple at the tablet game with the new Galaxy Tab S3. The $600/£599 Android slate improves on the already pleasant multimedia experience that the Tab S2 offered by packing a brilliant HDR display and four speakers...
Bright, vibrant display, S Pen is responsive and useful, Long-lasting battery...
Expensive, Keyboard costs an extra $130, Android still isn't a good platform for desktop-level multitasking...
The Galaxy Tab S3 has a promising list of features, including its HDR-friendly screen, quad-speaker array, included S Pen and powerful processor. And they mostly work as touted. Its colorful and sharp display, coupled with loud audio, makes for satisfying...
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One for everything. It has been quite a while since Samsung upgraded its premium tablet. We were therefore eager to see how the new device, which is equipped with a lot of features and even the S Pen, performs. Here are our initial impressions from a hand...
high-quality and slim case, expandable storage, USB 3.1, long runtimes, powerful SoC, fast Wi-Fi, great display with HDR, S Pen included, decent speakers, call functionality...
only LTE Cat. 6, slow storage, weak cameras, no NFC, no high-end feeling...
The Samsung Galaxy tab S3 has all the ingredients for a powerful Android tablet. It cannot compete with the performance of the big rival from Cupertino, but it offers a great display with HDR support and powerful S Pen features in return.We expect practic...
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Samsung isn't ready to show off the Galaxy S8 family to the world just yet, but that doesn't mean they came empty handed to MWC 2017. Samsung is instead focusing on their tablet efforts this time around.It's been quite a long time since the company really...
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Powered by Android 7.0 and the Snapdragon 820 SoC, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, successor of the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 (Q4 2015 ), features an impressive HDR-ready screen that delivers HDR video streaming, which will be provided by Samsung's content partner...
High quality high definition 9.7” AMOLED HDR-ready display, New S-Pen digital pen, Well-designed physical keyboard in a light and thin package...
Cannot be used as a PC replacement, HDR content hard to come by...
Pros: high quality high definition 9.7” AMOLED HDR-ready display for higher quality video playback experience, new S-Pen and well-designed physical keyboard in a light and thin package.Cons: entertainment machine that cannot be used as a PC replacement ex...
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