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Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4in 16GB Titanium Bronze (Renewed)

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Features

  • Item Package Dimension- 9.L X 7.W X H Inches
  • Item Package Weight - 1.05 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity - 1
  • Product Type - Tablet Computer

Description

Super AMOLED 8.4-inch display for bright and vivid graphics Use two apps at the same time with Multi Window Rear and front cameras for photos and video chat Lightweight, ultra-thin design for portability Add up to 128 GB memory with microSD slot Fingerprint scanner for security Share tablet with Multi- User and Kids Modes Up to ten hours of battery life, and even more with Ultra Power Saving mode Experience Immersive Entertainment with Super AMOLED Display Super AMOLED Display Delivers Vivid Graphics Enjoy rich graphics and clear text while you watch movies, play games, or read books on the 8.4-inch screen. With twice the resolution of an HDTV, the Super AMOLED display provides vivid images and extra-crisp contrast.


Brand: SAMSUNG


Series: Galaxy Tab S


Memory Storage Capacity: 16 GB


Screen Size: 8.4 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1600


Standing screen display size: ‎8.4 Inches


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1600


RAM: ‎128 GB


Hard Drive: ‎16 GB


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎1500


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎10 Hours


Brand: ‎SAMSUNG


Series: ‎Galaxy Tab S


Item model number: ‎T700NTSAXAR


Operating System: ‎Android 8.1 Oreo


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎9.2 x 9.5 x 5.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.2 x 9.5 x 5.8 inches


Color: ‎Clear


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎8 MP


Flash Memory Size: ‎16 GB


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: January 21, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best tablet I've ever used
June 2017 update: I still love this tablet! It's gotten me through a number of long international flights with video, music, and books, along with day-to-day use. Granted, I have to recharge it halfway to England if I'm watching nonstop video, but that's to be expected on a 12-hour flight. The screen is beautiful whether reading or watching videos. The touchscreen is very responsive, even with the protective film in place. Samsung's magnetic cover provides good protection front and back, as well as acting as an easel for watching video in landscape mode and putting the tablet in standby mode when you close the cover. Samsung has updated it to Android 6.0.1. I can't imagine having a better tablet, and live in dread of the day when the battery eventually gives out... several years from now, I hope! * * * * * I've been using this tablet for several months, and I love it. I don't understand some folks' gripes about the aspect ratio; some reviewers said that it made for bad book reading. Spending as much as 20 hours per week reading on this thing, I'd have noticed if that were the case! The screen is gorgeous; photos and videos look great, and text is crisp. Battery life has been impressive under a variety of conditions: 10-11 hours of just reading (but with WiFi turned on), 6-8 hours of video (combination of movies/TV from the microSD card and streamed from Netflix). (Skype seems to really suck down the power, but that's hardly the battery's fault.) I love how thin it is, yet it still feels very solid. A friend remarked on that, saying he liked the "heft" and the way it felt in his hands. I agree! I can't say whether a hardcore gamer would like this tablet, as my gaming is limited to various jewel-type games, mahjong, and the occasional pinball simulation. For all of those games, it works just fine. The default camera app is pretty basic, and the resulting images reflect that. I recently installed the HD Camera app, and have been very impressed with the resulting images; much better than the default camera app (or any other camera app that I've tried). I don't often take photos with any tablet -- that's why I have a dSLR and a bunch of lenses -- but it's nice to know that I can get decent results if this is the only camera I have with me. The stereo speakers put out pretty good sound for their size. Their location -- firing out of the top and bottom edges when the tablet is in portrait orientation -- seems a little strange to me. I realize that most video will be watched in landscape orientation, but you might very well be reading in portrait orientation while listening to music, leaving the right channel firing into your lap and the left aimed at the ceiling. And even if you do have the table in landscape orientation, the sound is firing out at a 90-degree angle to your head, not at your ears. Of course, the majority of the time most users will be using earbuds/headphones, so this is more a minor gripe than a major complaint. I have another small gripe: the very thin bezel doesn't leave a lot of gripping space when you're reading a book in the Kindle app or some other book reader. Oh, and there doesn't seem to be any option for arranging apps alphabetically. Other than that, it's been fantastic, and an excellent replacement for the Note 8. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 28, 2015 by Guy Ivie

  • Nice Device, but Packed with Samsung Specific Stuff.
I bought this to run a few apps using my google credentials that I did not want on my iOS devices. The unit is in great condition and works really well, but man does it come packed with stuff that I will never use. Out of the 16GB of storage I have a little under 8GB left for my own use. You can "delete" the bundled apps, and I tried that, but it does really free up any space. I did buy a 128GB card, so that helps a lot, and the device seems smart enough to know what should go on the card. I upgraded it to Lollipop without any issue, and find the interface works well. I am on the fence about the Samsung vs Google Now home screens, but switching between them is easy enough. I thought it was odd that the home button is not as functional as the iOS home button, but I downloaded a third party app to handle that. The screen is bright and colorful, but sometimes a little over saturated. You can change the color settings, but it does not seem to do much with some of the apps. The device came with one year of free Evernote Premium. As an Evernote fan, this was a huge bonus! The premium subscription is like a $50 discount on the device, so I was very happy with that. Overall, I think this was a good purchase and I am very happy with it. However, it has given me a new appreciation for how well thought out the iPad, and iOS is. That could be more of a familiarity issue, but there are things that just work better. Fingerprint, for example. On my iPad, I place the finger on at any angle and it is recognized. With the Galaxy, I must drag the finger at a specific speed and direction. I am also limited to three fingers on the Galaxy. Might come back and provide more updates as I get accustomed, but this is a discontinued unit, so . . . . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 27, 2015 by Snagglepuss

  • Amazing screen - but still Android 5, which lacks proper touch gestures
This is the screen "to die for" - well, don't do that, but it is definitely to "spend a paycheck on". Super AMOLED is better than even current Super IPS offerings, and the screen ratio/size/density/type is why I bought this. That's right - I bought this device /for/ the screen and, if you do too, you won't be disappointed; even if you own a Retina device. Works OK outdoors as long as screen is shadowed; a few more NITS wouldn't hurt. Indoors and movie viewing is, of course, excellent. I quite like the non-2/3 ratio, even for web pages, as portrait and landscape are fairly different. It updates to Android Lollipop 5.0.something via official Samsung updates so no rooting is required. It comes with various Samsung 'bloatware', but such can largely be disable and hidden - which I did. However, it is not configured to support the 'virtual hotkeys' (or whatever they are) so there is no support for quickly changing the keyboard type. I'm not a fan of the discrete capacitance buttons either as they are just as easy to accidentally pressed: it would be nice if they could be configured with a 'hold' delay setting. Also, Chrome disabled WebGL for this device even though the Android Browser and Firefox do support WebGL. As expected, the OpenGL performance of this device is .. that of last years mobile device. (I'm sure there are benchmarks out there if anyone is curious as to comparable performance.) Audio output makes Sennheiser HD650s painful to listen to (as in, it makes them sound terrible), but this is probably to be expected without a discreet amp on 250-ohm headphones. The built-in speakers are .. built-in speakers, 'nuff said. Only 4 stars because it is still Android - the problem with Android is it still hasn't learned how to use gestures correctly yet. Gestures for navigation (as found in iOS) are far superior than a context-sensitive 'go back to somewhere, but not always where you really want to go' button. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 30, 2015 by pstickne

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