Standing screen display size | 10.5 Inches |
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Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1200 Pixels |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
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SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab A8 10.5” 64GB Android Tablet, LCD Screen, Kids Content, Smart Switch, Expandable Memory, Long Lasting Battery, US Version, 2022, Dark Gray
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Brand | SAMSUNG |
Model Name | Galaxy Tab A8 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 10.5 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1200 Pixels |
About this item
- A Screen Everyone Will Love: Whether your family is streaming or video chatting with friends, the Galaxy Tab A8 tablet brings out the best in every moment on a 10.5" LCD screen
- Power and Storage for All: Get the power, storage and speed your family needs with an upgraded chipset and plenty of room to keep files — up to 128GB of storage; A long-lasting battery lets you go unplugged for hours to keep the family fun going
- Charge Fast, Power for Hours: Go for hours on a single charge and back to 100% with the fast charging USB C port; Battery life may vary depending on network environment, usage patterns and other factors
- Galaxy Ecosystem Experience: Open up a new world of convenient possibilities with the Galaxy ecosystem experience — your devices, including your phone, laptop computer, and tablet, all automatically talk to one another seamlessly
- Your Notes, All in One Place: Do more with your notes with Galaxy connectivity that automatically syncs everything from to-do lists to school work, whether you’re on your tablet, phone or watch
- Kids Digital Learning: Children can enjoy access to Samsung Kids, a library of safe and fun games, books and videos that are kid friendly and parent approved
- Easiest. Transfer. Ever: No matter what operating system you're using, Smart Switch makes it a breeze to move your data and favorite files in three easy steps
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Customer Rating | 4.5 out of 5 stars (18952) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (479) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (617) | 4.3 out of 5 stars (259) | 4.5 out of 5 stars (16741) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (266) |
Price | $204.16$204.16 | $299.00$299.00 | $239.00$239.00 | $249.99$249.99 | $119.95$119.95 | $220.00$220.00 |
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Color | Dark Gray | Gray | Gray WIFI Only | Silver | Gray | Gray |
Screen Size | 10.5 inches | 10.5 inches | 10.5 inches | 10.5 inches | 8.7 inches | 10.5 inches |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 64 GB | 64 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB | 32.0 GB |
Hardware Platform | Android, Windows | Android, Windows | Android | — | SAMSUNG | Android, Windows |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.37 x 0.27 x 9.72 inches | 6.07 x 0.28 x 9.63 inches | 0.27 x 6.37 x 9.72 inches | 9.72 x 6.37 x 0.27 inches | 4.91 x 0.31 x 8.37 inches | 10 x 8 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 1.12 lbs | 1.59 lbs | 2.25 lbs | 1.70 lbs | 0.81 lbs | 1.10 lbs |
Operating System | Android | Android | Android 11 | Android | Android 11 | Android 11 |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Wi-Fi |
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Brand | SAMSUNG |
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Series | Galaxy Tab A8 |
Item model number | SM-X200NZAEXAR |
Hardware Platform | Windows, Android |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.37 x 0.27 x 9.72 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.37 x 0.27 x 9.72 inches |
Color | Dark Gray |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
Flash Memory Size | 64 GB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
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ASIN | B09N3XRLZH |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #657 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #28 in Computer Tablets |
Date First Available | January 14, 2022 |
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The first thing I noticed is the weight. It is a heavy tablet. This is not a deterrent to me as I do most of my gaming using an Xbox controller (bluetooth) so I am not holding onto the tablet for long periods of time. This is good because the weight of it becomes cumbersome very quickly. The 10.5" screen is good, not great, but good. The tablet resolution, while not fantastic does allow HD playback on netflix. This is a nice touch. There is however, a one inch bezel round the screen. This makes the tablet look dated, as the era of large bezels is well beyond us. The only good thing about such large bezels is it gives the user a place to put their fingers when holding onto the tablet. The screen is quite bright, although the glossy surface does make use in bright environments difficult. My biggest issue with the screen is that it does not brighten or darken well when there is a change of lighting environment. This is a feature we have become used to, so it feels like a real miss in terms of ease of use.
There are four speakers on this tablet on top and bottom (portrait mode) and they get quite loud. Don't expect audiophile quality here, but they do the trick, and were able to create a wide soundstage when watching a movie. I would recommend the use of a quality earphone solution. I use QE2 monitor headphones and the sound was much better. There is no EQ baked into the OS, which is a letdown.
There are few buttons on the side, a volume rocker, power switch and an earphone jack as well as USB C charging. It does support Bluetooth, which is good. I was able to have music playing on the tablet, and wash dishes in the kitchen while the tablet remained in the living room without any loss in signal. I also used it at the laundromat, with the tablet in a backpack, and was able to stay connected. One thing that is missing with the Bluetooth is hearing aid compatibility. While I can download the hearing aid app, connecting my aids to the tablet is another thing. Most hearing aid connections are established through the accessibility options in settings, however, Samsung chose not to include any hearing aid connections in their accessibility options. This is a huge miss. Those of us who are reliant upon hearing aids will find their experience reduced as a result. Considering this connection is just a software fix, not having it is a huge middle finger to the deaf community. Shame on you Samsung. The battery life is okay, but when connected to a 30 watt charger, it did recharge quite quickly. Unfortunately it comes with a very low wattage wall wart, so I recommend buying a higher wattage charger.
This comes with Android 11. I installed a few apps such as the Kindle app which surprisingly works much better as an app then the native program on the Kindle HD 10. I also installed a few games, Asphalt 9, Castle Wreck, Bubble shooter and Klondike Forever and lastly the You Version Bible app. None of those apps besides the kindle were available in the Kindle app store. All the apps worked well enough, although Castle Wreck did cause the tablet to slow down due to the amount of rendering involved in that game, and the low amount of physical ram.
So why should you buy this tablet? If you don't want to pay for a pad from another fruity company, but want more than can be had from the Kindle HD 10 this is for you. That is really the best comparison to The Samsung A8. Provided you purchase a 4gb model, it functions much better than the HD 10, the biggest advantage is native access to the Google Play Store, and a full fat version of Android 11. Don't expect a feature rich tablet like the S line of Samsung, but if you are interested in light web browsing, casual gaming and reading, as well as streaming media playback, this tablet will work well.
So in the end, this tablet is a good enough introduction to the tablet market. With the affordable price, it is a good tablet for children, classrooms with a good screen protector and case, or for that family member who could use a tablet, but would not have the use of a more expensive unit. I started this review by recommending only the 4gb models, (64/128 storage). Believe me, you will notice a difference. 4gb of ram is quite low by today's standards, and you will notice that in the performance. Web pages refresh a little to quickly, and after a day of use, the tablet will become noticeably slower, requiring a reboot. This can be mitigated a bit by fully shutting off programs, (swiping up, and swiping away open programs) as well as limiting notifications. As of now, there is no indication that Samsung intends to update this tablet to Android 12, but perhaps there will be a work around. Be careful, as the A8 is very low in specifications, and forcing a newer OS unintended for the product might cause it to age quicker then designed.
Overall the A8 does meet my needs, and while not wonderful in any way, it gets the job done under $400, which is a plus.
Other than maybe another year of quarterly security updates there will not be any further Android updates beyond Android 13. The latest security update is June 1, 2023.
I am waiting on the Tab A9. So far, no definite word on whether there will be one. It will be a shame if there isn't one because the Tab A8 once updated is a nice little tablet and meets my tablet needs. Not much power but I only use it for reading. I have a half a dozen or so reading apps besides the Kindle app and all are updated regularly.
I would be disappointed if there is no Tab 9 because I dislike using Android tablets are not getting Android version updates or security updates. Going to the Tab S series just to get the latest updates given the Tab S series prices would not be my preference.
The Tab A8 has served my needs nicely, but I don't like using Android devices with old versions of Android especially when also are no longer getting security updates.
Updated 9/21/22
Beware the model they send you. There is more than one model of the TabA8. Unfortunately I received model SM-X200. The Samsung updates to this model are horrendous and as a result pose a security risk to the user. it is still on Android 11, One UI 3.1 and Android May 2022 security patch.
I read somewhere, not confirmed that Samsung is not updating this model of the TabA8 to Android 12 and may update it to Android 13 at some point in time after Android 13 becomes available.
I also have a TabA7 released one year before the TabA8 and Samsung updated my TabA7 to Android 12 months ago. Also, Samsung keeps the TabA7 up to date on Android Security patches
The TabA8 works fine that is why I am not giving it a one star rating It is also very slow to charge. A lot slower than the TabA7.
I can not recommend the SM-X200 model of the TabA8 at all. Maybe if you are in a different location this model of the TabA8 will update.
Updated 3/22/22 See bottom of review
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I ordered a 4 x 64 version. The box said 4 x 64. The actual device as a 3 x 32. I contacted Amazon about the problem and they sent the correct replaement immediately and I received the replacement on the same date that i was scheduled to receive the original
Now about the Tab A8. I had previously purchased a Tab A7 3 x 64 from Amazon. You should be able to find my review of it on Amazon. This review is bascially a comparison of the A8 with the A7.
First off. I recommend against buying the A8, 3 x 32 It wasn't unitl I had used Switch to copy over my apps and data from the A7 to the original A8 that I received that I discovered they had sent me a 3 x 32 intead of a 4 x 64. If you order the 64GB version of the A8 it automatically comes with 4GB RAM.
In any case the transfer of the apps and data from the A7 3 x 64 to the A8 3 x 32 took close to two hours using Samsung Switch. Transferring the data from the A7 to the A8, 4 x 64 took less than 15 minutes. There is no doubt that the extra 1GB RAM and 32GB of memory makes a big difference. The Tab A7 with 64GB is a very nice tablet but compared to the Tab A8 with 64GB the Tab 8A is signficantly faster. I opened multiple apps and switched between them without any lag.
As I have posted before I am no gamer so I can't comment of the gaming capabilities of either tablet but when it comes to everything else including downloading and installing updates the Tab A8 64GB is noticeably faster than the Tab A7 64GB
The display comparison is bit more complicated. The sharpness of the display is better on the A7 but the Tab A8 display at 10.5" vs 10.4" of the Tab A7 is more boxy and looks more like a desktop display than a tablet display. I put up a video on the Tab A8 and a 23" Samsung desktop display monitor. While some of the picture is lost on the Tab A8 it isn't a lot compared to the Tab A7 which crops off a good deal of the top and bottom.
For some reason, the Tab A7 has a better; i.e., signficantly louder audio than the Tab A8 both running on Android 11 with Samsung UI 3.1. The Tab A8 audio is good for watching videos etc but the Tab A7 can give you room type audio when you are listening to music. I can't judge the distortion but in any case while the Tab 8A audio is fine the Tab A7 audio is better.
While neither the Tab A7 or A8 batteries will charge very fast I haven't noticed much diffenece between the two with the Tab A8 charging a bit faster using the Samsung charging block and cable that came with the Tab A8. No comment on battery draing speed as that will always vary based upon usage. I ams satisfied with the battery drain speed on both the Tab A7 and Tab A8, Then again I don't play games.
Final comment. The Tab A8 is year newer so it came with Android 11 vs Android 10 for Tab A7. So it should get one more Android update and Samsung related UI update down the road. Both are nice tablets but the extra GB of RAM along with a different CPU makes the Tab A8 a lot more enjoyable to use.
Update 3/22/22
Heptics - The heptics on the Tab A8 are super sensitive which makes for very light touches. On the Tab A7 the heptics are not nearly as sensitive.
Startup - With the Tab A8 there is very little impact on usage immediately upon startup after logging in. Upon login you should be able to alsmost immediately begin doing whatever. On the Tab A7 you have to wait for software like anti-malware to do their thing after login before you can do much of anything. The wait time will vary depending on your software.
For that reason I don't turn off the Tab A7 except when I know I won't be using it for an extended period, like a day or more. I think the extra GB of RAM in the Tab A8 makes the difference since both my Tab A8 and Tab A7 are loaded with identical software including Android 11 and Samsung 3.1 UI.
Battery - Samsung UI 3.1 does a good job of saving battery after it learns which takes a few days. Therefore, leaving the Tab A8 or Tab A7 on does not drain much battery once the devices are optimized by the Samsung software as long as you turn off the display when the devices are not in use. I also recommend turning off the display for playing music, streaming or otherwise if you want to save on battery drain.
In order to assure continuous playing of music when the display is off you have go to the music playing app and turn on allow in battery saving mode.
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better than its A7 counterpart
my daughter uses it to play pokemon games
play and play for long time
so should be sufficiently robust
