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Performance This tablet feels like a Surface Pro because of the Dex desktop. Pair this with the book cover keyboard, and you have yourself a full computer. The battery life is one of the most
Ditengahpasar tablet yang tengah lesu, Samsung dengan percaya diri meluncurkan Galaxy Tab S3 with S Pen di Scenic Lounge and Resto. Tablet kelas premium ini dirancang guna mendukung produktivitas dan multitasking penggunanya.
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Thenew S Pen has a thinner 0.7mm tip, while the tablet takes cues from Galaxy phones
jAyTI. VerdictThe Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is the best Android tablet yet, and itâs built to last with 2-in-1 S Pen and keyboard capabilities, a beautiful HDR-ready screen and four bumping stereo iPad Pro has met its match when it comes to value. Samsung matches all of Appleâs major hardware features, and adds the S Pen stylus. Youâll have to pay extra for the keyboard case, but itâs at least cheaper than Appleâs keyboard attachment, and it wraps around the entire tablet. The microSD card slot puts Samsung over the isnât everything, though. Itâs not a guaranteed universal recommendation; no Android tablet is at this price point. The iPad still has better software and large-scale app support. And while Android Oreo and TouchWiz have closed the gap, multitasking on a tablet isn't enough for productivity pros who can opt for a slightly thicker laptop at around the same the best Android tablet today, but just be aware that its solid entertainment value leans more heavily on the tablet side of its 2-in-1 classification, at the expense of your productivity this for?You want the best tablet, and demand only Android. Thatâs pretty much the audience for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. It has a finely crafted design, powerful AV capabilities and high-end tablet specs, even if theyâre the guts of many 2016 smartphones. Itâs future-proofed enough with the HDR-ready screen, but youâll have to make do with the limited HDR video content out there for I buy it?The Galaxy Tab S3's chipset is starting to feel ever more dated, but if you want high-end media skills at what's now a slightly more mid-range price, this is the best tablet to get. And the keyboard accessory offers a way to stay productive, if you can slow your work speed down to meet the pace of Android multitasking.
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, but Samsung cannot keep its premium promise in all Android tablets are quite rare nowadays, so the previous Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is still a comparatively popular device. Samsung has now announced the new Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825 and satisfies the demand for a powerful high-end product, but has also reduced the number of products. There will not be an 8-inch model anymore and we do not expect an update for the Galaxy Note Pro models either, since the Galaxy Tab S3 is already shipped with S Pen functionality and the corresponding stylus. Nevertheless, the new tablet offers quite a lot. It is powered by the Snapdragon 820, which is supported by 4 GB of RAM. You also get 32 GB of eMMC storage, which can be expanded by up to 256 GB via the microSD-slot. The Super AMOLED screen features a high resolution and even supports HDR. A modern USB Type-C port also replaces the outdated Micro-USB. As well as a Wi-Fi only model SM-T820; you can also get a version with LTE SM-T825, which corresponds with our test model. There are hardly any other expensive Android tablets anymore. Most devices are designed as convertibles by now, are often shipped with keyboards, and use Windows 10 similar to the siblings Galaxy Book 10 and Book 12. The Apple iPad Pro is certainly the main rival for the Tab S3, but the Lenovo Yoga Book also deserves a look; you can get it both with Android and Windows. We also use the Asus ZenPad 3s 10, the Google Pixel C and the Huawei MediaPad T2 Pro as comparable inch 43, 2048 x 1526 pixel 263 PPI, capacitive touchscreen, native pen support, Super AMOLED, HDR, glossy yesStorage32 GB eMMC Flash, 32 GB , GB freeConnections1 USB / Gen1, Audio Connections combined headphones and microphone jack mm, Card Reader microSD up to 256 GB, 1 Fingerprint Reader, Brightness Sensor, Sensors Accelerometer, position, rotation, color spectrum, Hall, G-sensor, BeiDou, Galileo, Wifi Direct, Ant+ a/b/g/n/ac a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/, Bluetooth GSM/GPRS/Edge 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz, UMTS/HSPA+ AWS B4, 850, 900, 1900 and 2100 MHz, LTE Cat. 6 band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 17, 20, 28 and 40, LTE, GPSSizeheight x width x depth in mm 6 x x 169 = x x inBattery6000 mAh Lithium-Ion, Quick Charge Battery runtime according to manufacturer 12 hOperating SystemAndroid NougatCameraPrimary Camera 13 MPixSecondary Camera 5 MPixAdditional featuresSpeakers 4 stereo speakers, Keyboard onscreen, Keyboard Light yes, Power adapter, USB cable, S Pen, Samsung Smart Switch, Samsung Notes, Air Command, Samsung Flow, 24 Months Warranty, USB Type-C Gen. 1, body SAR W/kg, fanlessWeight434 g = oz / pounds = 0 oz / 0 poundsNote The manufacturer may use components from different suppliers including display panels, drives or memory sticks with similar specifications. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 LTE is very slim at just 6 mm ~ in, but slightly thicker than its predecessor Galaxy Tab S2 mm/~ in. Front and back are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4, which is fitted into an aluminum frame. The glass elements are very susceptible to fingerprints, but look very nice when they are clean. The bezels could have been a bit smaller. The build quality of the tablet leaves an excellent impression in general. The gaps are even and the materials are sophisticated. We had some reservations in terms of stability, but there are no problems, even though there is some creaking when we try to twist it. One small issue The frame of the card slot is only made of plastic, and there is only a combined slot for microSD- as well as Nano SIM-cards, so they can only be removed together. This was not the case for the Tab S2. The battery is still integrated and cannot be changed by the user. Unfortunately, Samsung unfortunately has waived any protection against moisture and dust for the Galaxy Tab S3. The camera is now almost flush with the case and only a small plastic frame protects the lens against scratches. The tablet is available in black and silver. Huawei MediaPad T2 Pro Lenovo Yoga Book Android YB1-X90F Google Pixel C Asus ZenPad 3s 10 Z500M Apple iPad Pro Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825 Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 LTE DIN A5 â mm / inch mm / inch mm / inch 461 mm / inch mm / inch mm / inch 690 lbs242 mm / inch 179 mm / inch 7 mm / inch 517 lbs241 mm / inch 164 mm / inch mm / inch 430 lbs240 mm / inch mm / inch mm / inch 444 mm / inch 169 mm / inch 6 mm / inch 434 mm / inch 169 mm / inch mm / inch 387 lbs210 mm / inch 148 mm / inch 1 mm / inch lbsYou can expand the storage of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 via a microSD-card. All SDHC and SDXC cards are supported, and the maximum capacity you can get right now is 256 GB. As with its other products, Samsung follows its own philosophy and does not allow the formatting as internal storage or the transfer of apps to the microSD. The manufacturer now uses the universal Type-C connector for the USB port, which supports the standards Gen. 1. OTG is supported as well, so you can attach external flash drives and peripherals. It is also possible to charge other devices via Tab S3. Supported wireless standards include Bluetooth Wi-Fi Direct as well as ANT+. It is also possible to stream media contents to suitable receivers within your local ships the Galaxy Tab S3 LTE with Googleâs Android Nougat in combination with its own Grace UX, which is already familiar from the Galaxy Note 7. The system is equipped with Android security patches as of February 1st 2017. Besides feature apps from the Galaxy app store, there are also preinstalled Office apps from Microsoft. The latter cannot be deleted, but only deactivated. You can easily import notes from other Note models via backup function if you have a Samsung account. This worked perfectly with notes from a Galaxy Note Pro Galaxy Tab S3 can also be used to make Wi-Fi module of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 supports all common IEEE standards a/b/g/n/ac in as well as 5 GHz networks. You also get the 2x2 MIMO antenna technology, which not only does promise a better signal quality, but also higher transfer rates. The test model manages very good results in our measurements with our reference router Linksys EA8500. The range is also good and the Wi-Fi signal quality is still sufficient to stream HD videos, even in GHz networks at a distance of around 12 meters/~ ft to the router, one wall in-between. The LTE model is equipped with the X12 modem from Qualcomm, but it is limited to LTE Cat. 6 by Samsung. All required bands and a few more are supported, so even frequent travelers should not have any problems. The two microphones of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 work well, but the recorded voice quality is pretty dull and ambient noise is not suppressed. Occasional calls are okay, but you should use a headset if using the function iperf3 transmit AX12Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825Adreno 530, 820 MSM8996, 32 GB eMMC Flash 569 MBit/s âŒ100% Apple iPad 2017A9 / PowerVR GT7600, A9, 128 GB NVMe 389 MBit/s âŒ68% -32%Asus ZenPad 3s 10 Z500MPowerVR GX6250, MT8176, 64 GB eMMC Flash 246 MBit/s âŒ43% -57%Huawei MediaPad M3 inchMali-T880 MP4, Kirin 950, 32 GB eMMC Flash 209 MBit/s âŒ37% -63% iperf3 receive AX12Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825Adreno 530, 820 MSM8996, 32 GB eMMC Flash 615 MBit/s âŒ100% Apple iPad 2017A9 / PowerVR GT7600, A9, 128 GB NVMe 465 MBit/s âŒ76% -24%Asus ZenPad 3s 10 Z500MPowerVR GX6250, MT8176, 64 GB eMMC Flash 254 MBit/s âŒ41% -59%Huawei MediaPad M3 inchMali-T880 MP4, Kirin 950, 32 GB eMMC Flash 209 MBit/s âŒ34% -66%The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 LTE supports the satellite navigation systems GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo to locate the position. It takes a while indoors to get a clear signal. It is a bit quicker outdoors, but the accuracy could be rather better. We took the Tab S3 on a short bicycle ride to check the everyday performance and compared the results with the bicycle navigation system Garmin Edge 500. The tablet performs well, but is not quite as accurate as the Edge 500. We can see occasional shortcuts, but the performance is perfectly adequate for car with the front cameraThe front camera f/ of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has a fixed focus and takes pictures at up to 5 MP. The performance is sufficient for video calls or selfies in good lighting conditions, but sharpness and details are just average. There is also a Beauty Mode for selfies and the maximum video resolution is Full HD 1920x1080 pixels, 30 fps. The main camera of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has a 13 MP sensor 43 with auto focus and an aperture of f/ The latter is supposed to ensure good pictures in low-light situations. An image stabilizer is not available. A quick look at the specifications shows that Samsung unlike Apple has not equipped its premium tablet with a great camera, but only an average model. The results are decent in good lighting conditions, but they lack dynamic range, which is not changed by the automatic HDR mode either. The autofocus also has problems focusing from time to time. Pictures are rather dark in low-light situations and details are blurry, but the picture noise is not too bad. The maximum video resolution is Ultra HD 3840x2160 pixels, 30 fps and the clips are limited to ten minutes. The sound of the recordings is okay, but the auto focus still reveals some weaknesses especially with fast camera pans. Colors also appear very pale. Image ComparisonChoose a scene and navigate within the first image. One click changes the position on touchscreens. One click on the zoomed-in image opens the original in a new window. The first image shows the scaled photograph of the test 1Scene 2Scene 3click to load images ColorChecker Passport The target color is displayed in the lower half of each again, we checked the color accuracy under controlled lighting conditions and compare the results with the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport. Colors are relatively natural, but the red shades are a bit too pale and the grayscale too dark. The picture of our test chart also reveals some weaknesses. The sharpness could be better, even in the center of the picture, but at least it stays on the same average level towards the edges. Many small details are lost and just look like a gray surface. Dark fonts on dark backgrounds also look very pale and box of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 LTE includes a modular quick-charger V, A; V, A, a USB cable Type-A to Type-C, a SIM-tool, the S Pen as well as a corresponding tool with three replacement tips to change them. There are also several leaflets for the warranty, security information, and a quick-start guide. Samsung also offers optional accessories such as a keyboard cover 130 Euros/~$142 as well as the S Pen 90 Euros/~$98. Unfortunately, there is no Book Cover yet, which was common for the previous model. The S Pen from Staedtler with a pencil design, which was announced at MWC in Barcelona, will not be available in all regions. Samsung also offers generic accessories for its products. The warranty period for the Galaxy Tab S3 is 24 months, twelve months for the battery and six months for the remaining accessories. Samsung also offers Mobile Care Packages, which covers battery or display and liquid defects for two years. Customers have to pay an additional 10% of the retail price in case of a damage. Please see our Guarantees, Return Policies and Warranties FAQ for country-specific capacitive touchscreen of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4. It provides very good gliding capabilities and is both responsive as well as precise. The display supports inputs via Samsung's S Pen, which was developed in cooperation with Wacom. It is also compatible with other Samsung devices. It works perfectly on a Galaxy Note Pro and has even improved compared to the old S Pen, but the S Pen of the Tab S3 is even noticeably better compared with the test model, because Samsung has implemented a better digitizer layer into the panel. Compared to the Note Pro the new pen is bigger and therefore more comfortable to use. However, it cannot be stored inside the case anymore. At least, the optional keyboard cover offers a latch for the pen. The writing experience is totally different compared to older Pro-devices and much improved. As with the Galaxy Note 7, notes can now be taken directly on the standby screen without activating the device. The other S Pen features are similar as well. The S Pen is still not equipped with its own battery. The physical buttons have crisp and well-defined pressure points, are very responsive and firmly integrated into the aluminum frame of the chassis. The fingerprint scanner also works conveniently and unlocks the device pretty quickly. The optional keyboard cover is unfortunately limited to 2 different stand angles and is secured by magnets. It is not perfect for the use on the lap. The keyboard layout, however, is very good and all the 64 keys have convenient travel with a good typing experience, even though the surface is a bit squeezed due to the form factor. We also miss a background illumination for the keys. The cover is attached to the Galaxy Tab S3 via magnets and connected via POGO pins. The Super AMOLED screen features 2048x1536 pixels and also supports the playback of HDR content. This is particularly good news for users of streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Video. Our test model manages only an average brightness distribution, but this is no problem in practice. The display of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 reaches up to 452 nits at the center on a pure white background with the activated ambient light sensor. We can even measure up to 633 nits in the more realistic APL50 measurement, but only up to 302 nits with the manual control. Clouding is not an issue for the Galaxy Tab S3 thanks to the OLED technology. The tablet can also produce absolute black, which ensures brilliant contrast levels that tend toward infinite. However, the tablet uses pulse-width modulation to control the luminance. It is active on every brightness level and fluctuates between 220 and 240 Hz. It seems Samsung has not used its rates AMOLED generation, but an older version, maybe even the panel from the predecessor. 433cd/mÂČ438cd/mÂČ472cd/mÂČ442cd/mÂČ452cd/mÂČ488cd/mÂČ476cd/mÂČ487cd/mÂČ526cd/mÂČ Distribution of brightnessX-Rite i1Pro 2Maximum 526 cd/mÂČ Nits Average cd/mÂČ Minimum cd/mÂČBrightness Distribution 82 %Center on Battery 452 cd/mÂČContrast â1 Black 0 cd/mÂČÎE Color Greyscale sRGB Argyll 3D AdobeRGB 1998 Argyll 3D94% AdobeRGB 1998 Argyll 3D sRGB Argyll 3D Display P3 Argyll 3DGamma Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825Super AMOLED, 2048x1526, Galaxy Tab S2 LTESuper AMOLED, 2048x1536, MediaPad T2 ProIPS, 1920x1200, iPad Pro 2048x1536, Pixel CLTPS, 2560x1800, ZenPad 3s 10 Z500MIPS, 2048x1536, iPad 2017IPS, 2048x1536, middle452358 -21%392 -13%523 16%487 8%489 8%514 14%Brightness468357 -24%385 -18%500 7%510 9%443 -5%485 4%Brightness Distribution8286 5%91 11%93 13%91 11%86 5%88 7%Black Level * dE 2000 * 1% -150% 39% -191% -206% 22%Colorchecker dE 2000 max. * -95% 52% -190% 27%Greyscale dE 2000 * -15% -300% -17% -563% -458% -75% 104% 98% 89% 104% 102% 107% 99%CCT6500 100%6366 102%7426 88%6662 98%6565 99%7457 87%6647 98%Color Space Percent of AdobeRGB 1998 -24%Color Space Percent of sRGB 0%Contrast6641006124911371117* ... smaller is better Screen Flickering / PWM Pulse-Width ModulationâčTo dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession - a method called Pulse Width Modulation PWM . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering flickering / PWM detected Hz †100 % brightness settingThe display backlight flickers at Hz Likely utilizing PWM Flickering detected at a brightness setting of 100 % and below. There should be no flickering or PWM above this brightness frequency of Hz is relatively low, so sensitive users will likely notice flickering and experience eyestrain at the stated brightness setting and comparison 53 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 19024 minimum 5 - maximum 3846000 Hz was measured. We check the color accuracy of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 with a spectrophotometer and the analysis software CalMAN. As with its predecessor, there are different picture modes. The adaptive settings are active by default, which is supposed to select the right settings based on the content. There are also three selectable color profiles, and we had a closer look at them. All profiles manage very accurate color and visible deviations for the human eye are limited to individual colors. We can see the highest deviation for blue with the profile Simple at a DeltaE value of The grayscale never exceeds a DeltaE of in any case. We noticed the biggest differences in terms of color gamut. While the profile Simple is using the smaller sRGB, Photo is targeting AdobeRGB and Cinema P3. The color gamut is also comparatively wide. Display Response TimesâčDisplay response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry ghosting. Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times. â Response Time Black to ms ... rise â and fall â combinedâ 2 ms riseâ ms fallThe screen shows very fast response rates in our tests and should be very well suited for fast-paced comparison, all tested devices range from minimum to 240 maximum ms. » 7 % of all devices are means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices ms. â Response Time 50% Grey to 80% Grey4 ms ... rise â and fall â combinedâ 2 ms riseâ 2 ms fallThe screen shows very fast response rates in our tests and should be very well suited for fast-paced comparison, all tested devices range from minimum to 636 maximum ms. » 7 % of all devices are means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices 35 ms. Sunlight is not an unsolvable challenge for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. The high luminance and the good contrast, ensure the visibility of content even in very bright environments. Only the panel surface can create strong reflections depending on the viewing viewing angle stability of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is on par with the previous model. The luminance drop from flat angles is small and we can notice a green cast when the angle exceeds 90 degrees, which is typical for many OLED Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 inside the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is not the latest high-end SoC anymore, but the performance is still very good. The graphics adapter Adreno 530 shares the designation with the GPU from the 821, but the clocks are slightly lower. The components are rounded off by 4 GB of RAM. The tablet performs well in the benchmarks, only PCMark determines a score on par with the predecessor Galaxy Tab S2, and even the Galaxy S8+ is only a tad faster. The comparison with the modern high-end smartphone from Samsung still shows that the CPU and GPU performance could have been better with a current top-tier SoC. The iPad 2017 is also faster than the test model in the system as well as GPU benchmarks. This does not make a big difference in practice right now, but might change in 1 or 2 use the preloaded Samsung Browser for the browser benchmarks. The results are good, but cannot compete with Appleâs iPads and also reveal some weaknesses in terms of the Java applications you can use within the browser. Subjectively, however, we could not determine any limitations in everyday applications and websites are completely and quickly loaded on the Samsung Galaxy Tab Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is equipped with 32 GB of eMMC storage, but you can only use GB after the initial set-up. The flash storage is slightly faster compared to the Galaxy Tab S2 but far from being fast by modern standards. Samsung could at least include 64 GB if the storage is so slow. It is also possible to expand the storage via a microSD-card. The performance of the slot is on a combatively good level, but it cannot utilize the full performance of our reference card Toshiba Exceria Pro M401 THN-M401S0640E2, UHS-1 Class 3, up to 95 MB/s read, up to 80 MB/s write.The Qualcomm Adreno 530 in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a powerful GPU, which supports modern graphics interfaces such as OpenGL ES or Vulkan. It is powerful enough for smooth gameplay in all games from the Google Play Store, even at the highest settings. This is supported by the benchmarks. It does not matter if you play âAsphalt 8â or âDead Trigger 2â, both games can be enjoyed without stutters. The loading times, however, are slightly longer due to the slow storage. It also looks as if Samsung has installed a frame limit, because both games are capped at 30 fps, which is sufficient for smooth gameplay. The frame rates in âAsphalt 8â are steady, even after one hour. Both the sensors and the touchscreen work flawlessly and the Galaxy Tab S3 is compact enough for the hands, despite its size. The sound is comparatively good, not only because of the four speakers, but you can also never completely cover them with the hand. Dead Trigger 2 SettingsValue high30 fps Asphalt 8 Airborne SettingsValue high30 fps very low30 fps The surfaces of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 are never lukewarm, not even under sustained workloads and most areas do not exceed 30 °C ~86 °F. The highest recorded temperature while idling is just °C ~84 °F. We had a closer look at the performance under sustained workloads with the GFXBench Battery Test Manhattan The Tab S3 can maintain its performance for 16 runs of the demanding test, before the results drops by almost 50%. Our sustained gaming test with âAsphalt 8â in the Games section, however, shows that this does not affect the gaming capabilities in practice. °C89 °C94 °C83 F °C85 °C83 °C82 F °C81 °C83 °C85 F Maximum °C = 94 FAverage °C = 85 F °C80 °C86 °C88 °C80 °C80 °C84 °C80 °C80 °C80 F Maximum °C = 88 FAverage °C = 82 F Power Supply max. °C = 87 F Room Temperature °C = 70 F Voltcraft IR-260+ The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is °C / 85 F, compared to the average of °C / 86 F for the devices in the class Tablet.+ The maximum temperature on the upper side is °C / 94 F, compared to the average of °C / 93 F, ranging from to °C for the class Tablet.+ The bottom heats up to a maximum of °C / 88 F, compared to the average of °C / 92 F+ In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is °C / 82 F, compared to the device average of °C / 86 F. Pink Noise diagramThe four stereo speakers of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 were developed in cooperation with AKG and Harman and work similar to the modules in the Apple iPad Pro They automatically adjust to the orientation of the tablet and provide an even sound experience; it does not matter if you use the Tab S3 in portrait or landscape mode. This works very well in practice. The quality of the speakers is comparatively good and the performance for mids and high tones is pretty linear; only the iPad Pro is better within the comparison. The Tab S3 can be really loud at more than 86 dBA, but will sound a bit tinny in this case. The result is decent when you use average volume levels. We cannot hear background noise, even with a very quiet playback. Samsung is using a Qualcomm SoC, so Bluetooth supports the playback of audio contents via aptX HD 24-bit, high-res. We did not experience any issues with the connection. The output via mm stereo jack is also possible and the playback is subjectively clear and without any static. dBA 0102030405060708090Deep BassMiddle BassHigh BassLower RangeMidsHigher MidsLower HighsMid HighsUpper HighsSuper 63median rangehide median Pink NoiseSamsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825Apple iPad Pro Pixel CSamsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825 audio analysis+ speakers can play relatively loud dBBass 100 - 315 Hz- nearly no bass - on average lower than median± linearity of bass is average delta to prev. frequencyMids 400 - 2000 Hz± higher mids - on average higher than median+ mids are linear delta to prev. frequencyHighs 2 - 16 kHz+ balanced highs - only away from median+ highs are linear delta to prev. frequencyOverall 100 - Hz± linearity of overall sound is average difference to medianCompared to same class» 47% of all tested devices in this class were better, 9% similar, 44% worse» The best had a delta of 7%, average was 19%, worst was 50%Compared to all devices tested» 41% of all tested devices were better, 8% similar, 52% worse» The best had a delta of 3%, average was 20%, worst was 65%Apple iPad Pro audio analysis+ speakers can play relatively loud dBBass 100 - 315 Hz- nearly no bass - on average lower than median± linearity of bass is average delta to prev. frequencyMids 400 - 2000 Hz+ balanced mids - only away from median+ mids are linear 5% delta to prev. frequencyHighs 2 - 16 kHz± higher highs - on average higher than median+ highs are linear delta to prev. frequencyOverall 100 - Hz± linearity of overall sound is average difference to medianCompared to same class» 37% of all tested devices in this class were better, 8% similar, 56% worse» The best had a delta of 7%, average was 19%, worst was 50%Compared to all devices tested» 29% of all tested devices were better, 8% similar, 63% worse» The best had a delta of 3%, average was 20%, worst was 65%Google Pixel C audio analysis+ speakers can play relatively loud dBBass 100 - 315 Hz- nearly no bass - on average 28% lower than median± linearity of bass is average delta to prev. frequencyMids 400 - 2000 Hz± higher mids - on average higher than median± linearity of mids is average delta to prev. frequencyHighs 2 - 16 kHz± higher highs - on average higher than median± linearity of highs is average 9% delta to prev. frequencyOverall 100 - Hz± linearity of overall sound is average difference to medianCompared to same class» 77% of all tested devices in this class were better, 5% similar, 18% worse» The best had a delta of 7%, average was 19%, worst was 50%Compared to all devices tested» 76% of all tested devices were better, 6% similar, 18% worse» The best had a delta of 3%, average was 20%, worst was 65%Frequency Comparison Checkboxes select/deselectable!Samsung has reduced the power consumption of the Galaxy Tab S3 significantly compared to the previous model; it is only beaten by some rivals while idling at the lowest luminance. Good news for the battery runtimes. The tablet also supports Quick Charge but it is only shipped with the usual quick-charge adapter from Samsung, so the possibilities are not fully utilized. A full recharge takes about three hours; the charge is 13% after 15 minutes and 23% after 30 minutes. 80% is available after 103 minutes. The provided power adapter is very efficient and only pulls watts from the saver The battery of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has a capacity of 6000 mAh and is only slightly bigger compared to the Tab S2 5870 mAh. The battery runtimes, however, are significantly longer, thanks to the reduced power consumption. The Galaxy Tab S3 performs well among the comparison group and even beats the two iPads. The tests at an adjusted luminance of 150 nits are perfect to compare the rivals. Samsungâs tablet is basically on par with the Apple competitor in the Wi-Fi test, but the video runtime is much shorter. The runtime of 633 hours in the PCMark for Android Work Battery Test is also only an average result. Samsung has implemented several power-saving features to increase the battery runtime of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. They have an effect on the luminance, processor performance, and the background activities of apps. We refer to this article if you want to know the right way to charge lithium-ion batteries to maintain their capacity and extend their Runtime Idle without WLAN, min brightness 31h 43min WiFi Websurfing 12h 40min Big Buck Bunny 1080p 9h 11min Load maximum brightness 6h 15min Pros+ high-quality and slim case + expandable storage + USB + long runtimes + powerful SoC + fast Wi-Fi + great display with HDR + S Pen included + decent speakers + call functionalityCons- only LTE Cat. 6 - slow storage - weak cameras - no NFC - no high-end feelingIn review Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 LTE SM-T825. Test model courtesy of Samsung 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 it is currently the best Android tablet. Besides a great display with HDR support, good speakers, improved battery runtimes and S Pen support, the Wi-Fi module in particular is very fast. The integrated Snapdragon 820 is certainly not the latest SoC from Qualcomm, but the performance is still very good. Only the small and slow eMMC storage is not a good fit for a premium multimedia tablet. Samsung has not included very good cameras either, so there is no real premium feeling. We really like the S Pen support though. It is shipped with every Tab S3 and leaves an excellent impression. 770 Euros ~$839 is still a lot of money for a tablet, and there are not many reasons to switch if you already own a Galaxy Tab S2 and can do without the pen. Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825 - 04/26/2017 v6old Daniel Schmidt Connectivity51 / 65 â 79% Games Performance61 / 68 â 90% Application Performance58 / 76 â 77% Tablet - Weighted Average Pricecompare Editor of the original article Daniel Schmidt - Managing Editor Mobile - 518 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2013As a child I was fascinated by my Commodore 16, and this sparked my enthusiasm for computers. Using my first modem, I surfed the BTX videotext system and later the World Wide Web. I have always been captivated by the latest technologies, and this is especially true for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Iâve been part of the Notebookcheck team since 2013 and have also on occasion written for and Iâm looking forward to testing new innovations for our readers. I like to spend my spare time indulging in photography and barbecues and being with my Andreas Osthoff - Managing Editor Business Laptops - 1493 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2013I grew up with modern consumer electronics and my first computer was a Commodore C64, which encouraged my interest in building my own systems. I started working as a review editor for Notebookcheck during my dual studies at Siemens. Currently, I am mainly responsible for dealing with business laptops and mobile workstations. Itâs a great experience to be able to review the latest devices and technologies and then compare them with each other. Daniel Schmidt, 2017-05- 3 Update 2019-04-13
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 32GB, the world's most powerful Android slate, is a perfect example of the "pro tablet" dilemma. Much like Apple's iPad Pro, this is a tablet that's priced like a laptop, but its mobile operating system holds it back when it comes to productivity. Its saving grace is the S Pen, making the Tab S3 brilliant for sketching and note-takingâbut that may not be worth $ We've been down this road before. Android- and iOS-powered tablets make terrific media consumption gadgets, and their respective styli let them dip into productivity. Apps that look and feel like Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and other high-end creator titles appear on the Apple and Google Play app stores. But they lack the full functionality you get from Windows. That's fine when you're paying less than you would for a similar Windows tablet, but once you get into the $600-$800 range, you don't want to have to make compromises. Physical Design The Galaxy Tab S3 is a big, silvery slab with a glass back. At by by inches HWD and ounces, it's slightly thinner and lighter than the iPad Pro by by inches, ounces. Similar Products That glass back makes me nervous. It's pretty enough, but I don't see the point, other than making the tablet more breakable. After all, the Galaxy Tab S2 has a nice matte back, and the iPad line does just fine with metal. The glass here is Gorilla Glass 4, and it's not slippery, which is well and good, but it really feels like a potential point of failure. The front and rear cameras are both positioned to be used in portrait mode. On the bottom, there's a USB-C charging and syncing port that supports Qualcomm Quickcharge and a headphone jack. The 2,048-by-1,536, screen appears identical to the one on the Galaxy Tab S2. It has the perfect blacks and brilliant colors that only AMOLED can produce, and makes iPads feel a little washed out. Samsung says it supports HDR, but right now the only examples of HDR you can find are a few streaming videos on Amazon; there just isn't enough content for this to be a meaningful feature yet. Performance The Tab S3 runs Android Nougat on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB of RAM. That's far more powerful, processor-wise, than the chip in the Galaxy Tab S2 a Samsung Exynos, and you can see the difference primarily in gaming frame rates On the GFXBench Manhattan test, the new tablet gets 33 fps where the old one got 7. Better graphics and processor performance also contribute to the butter-smooth feeling of using the S Pen in drawing and note-taking applications. Faster processor performance isn't really perceivable in other uses, such as the browser or office apps. This is, obviously, not stock Androidâis it ever?âbut Samsung has really dialed back the bloatware. The redundant web browser and music player are gone, in favor of Google's options. Samsung's proprietary dual-window multitasking still has a few useful features added in Quick Connect lets you fling content to TVs and set-top boxes that support it, and you can download a free Kids Mode for parental controls. See How We Test Tablets Samsung Flow lets you share content and show notifications from a Samsung phone on the tablet or the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S PC. But as very few people have a TabPro S, it ends up being much less useful than Apple's Continuity, as it's unlikely to work on your desktop. The Tab S3 we tested is a Wi-Fi-only model, although carriers will sell an LTE version in the future. Wi-Fi performance was absolutely spectacular in testing, especially on the 5GHz band, where I got faster uplink than on the Galaxy Tab S2. The tablet supports dual-band The tablet only comes in one memory size, 32GB, of which is free. You can add a microSD card to a slot on the side to provide up to 256GB more storage, but you can't use Google's Adoptable Storage to merge that with internal storage. Battery life is excellent on the 6,000mAh cell We got 9 hours, 9 minutes on our video streaming test, which outpaced the five and a half hours we saw with the iPad Pro. And that was at full screen brightness, which is very, very bright; you're more likely to use the tablet at half brightness, where it would surely outlast its promised 12 hours. S Pen and Keyboard You're here for the S Pen. While you can get a great media consumption tablet for $200 less than the Tab S3, Samsung's Wacom-powered plastic pen sets this slate apart from both competitors and its predecessor. The included S Pen is a flattened oval with a tip and an action button on the side. Because it's flattened, it doesn't roll away. Serious pen users, though, should spring for the Staedtler S Pencil, which looks and feels just like a classic European pencil. Unfortunately, we don't have a date or price for that accessory yet. I found this to be the most accurate iteration of the S Pen ever In OneNote, Evernote, and Autodesk Sketchbook, it didn't drop any lines or dots tapped on the screen. It's definitely pressure-sensitive, with pressure showing up in a wide range of art apps, but it isn't tilt-sensitive. For taking notes, it's superior to the Apple Pencil $ at AmazonOpens in a new window because it's lighter and less fatiguing. It's also cheaper to replace, at $79 vs. $99, and has no battery, so it doesn't need to be charged. Irritatingly, there's nowhere to stash the S Pen unless you get the $129 keyboard case pictured here, which has a loop on the side that the pen tucks into. The loop does not fit the S Pencil, which slides out of it. For the record, Apple also doesn't offer a place to put your Apple Pencil, but Samsung didn't need to repeat that mistake. The keyboard case connects via magnet and has clicky keys. It's a four-row keyboard with dedicated number and arrow keys, which is great, but the keys are just a bit too small at just about a half-inch wide each, as compared with around five-eighths of an inch on a full laptop or desktop keyboard for long typing sessions. Audio and Video Samsung, like Apple, went for quad speakers here. The speakers can tell which rotation you're in; the top ones play "near field" sound and the bottom ones "far field," to give you a sense of space. They're 6db louder than the Galaxy Tab S2's speakers, but I still found them to be noticeably tinny rather than rich. Also, if you're holding the tablet in landscape mode, you're probably blocking two of the speakers with your hands, a problem that most tablets including Apple's have. The Tab S3 has a 13-megapixel main camera and a 5-megapixel front camera. The main camera records 1080p and 4K video in any lighting conditions. The front camera also does well with 1080p and 4K video, so video chatting is not a problem. Still pictures are another story We weren't impressed with either camera. Photos taken with the main camera often looked like they had a haze or veil over them, prompting us to wipe the lens, which didn't help. The front-facing camera showed heavy artifacting when we looked at photos pixel for pixel. Comparisons and Conclusions No other Android tablet has the Galaxy Tab S3's specs. But no other Android tablet except for the occasional Sony slate has the Galaxy Tab S3's price. At $ or $ with the keyboard, the Tab S3 competes with not only the iPad Pro, but with Windows detachables like the Lenovo Miix 510 and the Acer Switch Alpha 12, and that's where it runs into trouble. The Tab S3 makes a great media consumption, sketching, and note-taking device. For pure media consumption, though, you might as well go for the Asus Zenpad 3S 10 or the new iPad and save yourself $200 or more. For true productivity, meanwhile, Android still feels weak and crippled compared with the full Windows versions of apps like Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and even web browsers that include Flash and Java. The iPad Pro faces the same dilemma. So, I'll repeat You're here for the S Pen or even better, the S Pencil. The Galaxy Tab S3 is ready to capture your ideas, bubbling over in script or image. For media consumption, go with a less expensive pick. For true productivity, get Windows. Pros Responsive S Pen. Gorgeous AMOLED screen. Very good battery life. Excellent Wi-Fi performance. View More Cons Expensive. Android doesn't match Windows on productivity. Camera isn't great. The Bottom Line The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is the most powerful Android tablet available, but it's very pricey for the functionality you get. Like What You're Reading? 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O Galaxy Tab S3 Ă© a evolução mais recente na linha de tablets de ponta da Samsung e tem vĂĄrios motivos para ocupar essa posição. No entanto, com celulares com telas enormes de um lado e ultrabooks cada vez mais finos e leves do outro, a empresa teve que tentar diferenciar o produto com algumas experiĂȘncias que ressaltem seus pontos com boa duraçãoDesign resistente, elegante e funcionalS Pen mais sensĂvel e com pegada melhorExcelente sistema de som e bom fone de ouvidoDesempenho dignoNĂŁo conta com espaço para guardar a canetaCĂąmeras sĂł servem para quebrar galhosPreço complicadoFormato e resolução da tela inapropriadosCapinha com teclado tem um preço proibitivoO resultado Ă© um aparelho que tem uma tela Ăłtima, funcionalidades interessantes com a S Pen, bom desempenho e ĂĄudio Ăłtimo. Mesmo assim, ele tambĂ©m apresenta alguns pontos que nĂŁo sĂŁo muito legais. Confira agora nossa anĂĄlise completa para saber tudo sobre o dispositivo e decidir se ele vale ou nĂŁo o boa, mas poderia ser melhorA maioria dos donos de tablets costuma usar o aparelho para assistir a filmes e sĂ©ries; portanto, uma tela boa Ă© algo essencial para esse tipo de produto. O Tab S3 vem com um painel Super AMOLED, que garante cores bem vivas e destacadas, contraste excelente e pretos profundos. AlĂ©m disso, o tablet consegue reproduzir conteĂșdos em HDR, o que melhora ainda mais a tela tem 9,7 polegadas e resolução QXGA, que Ă© um padrĂŁo feito para o formato de 43 com uma qualidade que fica entre o Full HD e o Quad HD. O resultado Ă© que a densidade de pixels nĂŁo fica absurdamente alta, mas a experiĂȘncia de uso Ă© sim muito boa e vocĂȘ vai poder ver uma Ăłtima quantidade de detalhes. Mesmo assim, em um aparelho com o preço que o Tab S3 tem, seria legal se a tela chegasse mais perto do ponto que vale destacar Ă© o brilho do display, que pode ser levado a um nĂvel tĂŁo forte que o aparelho atĂ© avisa que isso pode acabar causando cansaço para os seus olhos. Dessa forma, vocĂȘ nĂŁo vai ter dificuldades para usar o tablet mesmo se estiver em um ambiente externo e sob o sol formato do display faz surgirem tarjas pretas nos vĂdeos, e a resolução poderia ser maiorUma coisa ruim do formato 43 Ă© que, como a maioria dos conteĂșdos que consumimos hoje vem em 169, o aparelho faz surgirem tarjas pretas acima e abaixo dos vĂdeos. Em alguns casos, como na Netflix, vocĂȘ atĂ© pode maximizar a tela, mas as laterais das imagens acabam sendo funcionalIndo para o design, o visual do Tab S3 mudou pouco com relação Ă geração anterior. Tanto a parte da frente quanto a traseira sĂŁo feitas de vidro, e as laterais sĂŁo em metal com acabamentos bem trabalhados. De forma geral, eu achei o aparelho mais que as bordas grandes nĂŁo deixem o aparelho com o ar moderno que os smartphones mais novos da Samsung tĂȘm, pelo menos no tablet elas ajudam a facilitar a pegada na hora de ver seus vĂdeos sem ficar encostando na tela. E Ă© bom mesmo que vocĂȘ tenha como segurar o Tab S3 com força, porque ele Ă© bem pesadinho â pelo menos para quem pretende usar o aparelho sem apoio por peso total do tablet Ă© quase meio quilo, entĂŁo pode acabar ficando cansativo segurĂĄ-lo por muito tempo na mesma posição. Nesse ponto, senti falta de algum suporte na traseira que pudesse mantĂȘ-lo de pĂ©. Como a Samsung nĂŁo fez esse favor, quem quiser vai ter que comprar uma capinha prĂłpria para motivo para adquirir o case do Tab S3 Ă© para proteger a tela contra riscos. Bastou andar com o tablet na mochila por alguns dias para aparecerem alguns riscos no display â inclusive um bem Pen melhoradaMais uma coisa que mudou foi a S Pen, que nĂŁo precisa de recarga de bateria para funcionar e agora tem uma ponta mais fina e mais sensĂvel a nĂveis diferentes de pressĂŁo. AlĂ©m disso, o corpo da stylus estĂĄ mais espesso, com uma pegada parecida com a de uma caneta esferogrĂĄfica, o que Ă© lado ruim disso Ă© que a caneta Ă© mais grossa que o tablet, e aĂ nĂŁo tem aquele espacinho maroto para vocĂȘ a guardar para levar por aĂ. AtĂ© dĂĄ para prendĂȘ-la na lateral ou na traseira por meio dos ĂmĂŁs que ficam dentro do aparelho, mas isso nĂŁo segura a S Pen muito bem. O resultado Ă© que ela vai acabar se soltando, o que Ă© receita certa para vocĂȘ a perder ou ĂĄgil e com benefĂciosA interface do Galaxy Tab S3 Ă© bem parecida com a que vemos nos celulares mais recentes da Samsung, como o S8, o Note8 e o J5 Pro. Ela Ă© baseada no Android Nougat e estĂĄ bem melhor que a versĂ”es antigas da TouchWiz. O tablet nĂŁo vem com uma quantidade absurda de aplicativos instalados, e o sistema funciona com bastante agilidade, sem sinais de travamentos ou engasgos. O visual tambĂ©m estĂĄ clean, o que Ă© outro ponto a a S Pen, o software oferece mais algumas opçÔes. Basta aproximar a ponta da caneta da tela para fazer aparecer o botĂŁo do menu de atalhos, que vocĂȘ pode configurar para dar acesso Ă s funçÔes da stylus ou abrir seus apps favoritos. Alguns recursos legais sĂŁo a captura de tela seletiva e a possibilidade de escrever sobre uma screenshot para mandar para algum o botĂŁo da caneta com a tela desligada, vocĂȘ pode fazer anotaçÔes rĂĄpidas ali mesmo, com um limite de quatro pĂĄginas por anotação. AlĂ©m disso, ao baixar um bom app de desenho, Ă© possĂvel fazer trabalhos realmente legais com a ponta fina e a precisĂŁo dos nĂveis de pressĂŁo da caneta â tudo dentro dos limites das suas habilidades artĂsticas, Ă© ver como o Galaxy Tab S3 se sai em comparação com sua geração anterior, o aparelho foi submetido a trĂȘs aplicativos de benchmark. Os testes utilizados foram o 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited, o AnTuTu Benchmark 6 e o Vellamo Mobile Benchmark HTML5 e Metal.O 3D Mark oferece uma sĂ©rie de testes para benchmark de smartphones. Entre eles, o Ice Storm Unlimited permite comparar diretamente processadores e GPUs. A resolução do display Ă© um fator que pode afetar o resultado final. Quanto maior a pontuação, melhor o app AnTuTu 6 permite testar interface, CPU, GPU e memĂłria RAM dos dispositivos. Os resultados sĂŁo fornecidos individualmente e somados para gerar uma pontuação total. E aqui tambĂ©m vale a mĂĄxima para os pontos quanto mais, Vellamo Mobile Benchmark aplica dois testes aos smartphones, avaliando o desempenho durante o acesso de conteĂșdo na internet por meio de navegadores no primeiro e a performance do processador no segundo. Novamente, nĂșmeros maiores indicam resultados de fogo de sobraSeguindo para o desempenho, o Tab S3 chega com um processador Snapdragon 820 â o mesmo que apareceu em vĂĄrios smartphones top de linha do ano passado. Junto com os 4 GB de RAM do tablet, o chip tem poder de fogo mais que suficiente para rodar qualquer aplicativo e jogo que jĂĄ estiver disponĂvel hoje, sem passar por dificuldades. Mesmo os games mais avançados rodaram muito bem e nĂŁo sofreram com disso, a experiĂȘncia de jogar na tela grande do tablet Ă© legal, pelo menos enquanto os seus braços nĂŁo ficarem cansados com o peso dele. Ă uma pena que o aparelho tenha sĂł 32 GB de armazenamento, o que limita um pouco a quantidade de apps pesados que vocĂȘ pode deixar instalados. Ao menos dĂĄ para usar um cartĂŁo micro SD para guardar fotos e mĂșsicas, o que libera um pouco mais de espaço para seus aplicativos tambĂ©m ressaltar que o Tab S3 tem um espaço para um chip de operadora, caso vocĂȘ queira utilizar redes 3G e 4G ou fazer ligaçÔes para quebrar um galhoNo quesito cĂąmeras, o Tab S3 faz um trabalho que Ă© apenas OK. O sensor traseiro de 13 MP faz imagens atĂ© que boas em ambientes bem iluminados, mas a qualidade cai bastante no escuro e Ă meia-luz. O mesmo vale para a cĂąmera frontal de 5 MP, mas com resultados um pouco piores â especialmente em ambientes com iluminação mais possĂvel fazer vĂdeos em 4K na cĂąmera traseira, mas falta um sistema melhor de estabilização, e o foco automĂĄtico tende a se perder se vocĂȘ estiver andando. TambĂ©m dĂĄ para fazer timelapse em Full HD, mas o resultado sĂł sai razoĂĄvel se vocĂȘ contar com um apoio tiradas com o Galaxy Tab S3Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 review/anĂĄlise [vĂdeo]Considerando tudo isso, o resultado do aparelho nesse quesito nĂŁo Ă© lĂĄ muito bom, mas tambĂ©m nĂŁo Ă© como se alguĂ©m fosse usar o tablet como aparelho principal para fazer fotos e vĂdeos â isso nĂŁo seria nada prĂĄtico. As cĂąmeras dele servem sĂł para quebrar um galho mesmo em caso de necessidade e para fazer chamadas em vĂdeo de vez em quando, por na medidaNo nosso teste de stress, com reprodução contĂnua de um vĂdeo por 1 hora com o brilho da tela no mĂĄximo, o consumo de energia do Galaxy Tab S3 permitiria aguentar cerca de 9 horas antes de ficar sem força, o que Ă© um nĂșmero legal, mas nĂŁo chega a ser no cotidiano, o tablet consegue render uns 2 dias de uso bem intenso, com algumas horas diĂĄrias de vĂdeos por streaming, navegação na internet e jogos. Moderando a utilização para cerca de 1 hora por dia, dĂĄ atĂ© para chegar a 4 dias, mas sem muita folga. E na hora da recarga, o Tab S3 leva 2 horas e meia para ir de zero a 100%.ExtrasUm ponto que tambĂ©m merece destaque aqui Ă© o ĂĄudio. O Galaxy Tab S3 vem com um sistema com quatro alto-falantes da AKG posicionados um em cada canto do tablet, o que garante Ăłtima qualidade de som mesmo nos volumes mais fortes â e olha que dĂĄ para deixar bem forte, viu?! AlĂ©m disso, o dispositivo faz tudo isso com um bom balanço entre graves e agudos, entĂŁo a experiĂȘncia em geral fica bem caixa do aparelho tambĂ©m inclui fones de ouvido intrauriculares com boa qualidade sonora, mas que nĂŁo sĂŁo do mesmo nĂvel dos do S8 ou do Note8. Algo que nĂŁo vem com o Tab S3 Ă© a capa com teclado, que facilita o uso do tablet para quem busca um aparelho tambĂ©m para produtividade. A Samsung vende esse acessĂłrio com o preço oficial de R$ 479, o que Ă© bem caro e acaba nĂŁo valendo a pena, por mais que o teclado seja terminar, Ă© interessante dizer que o tablet tem um leitor de digitais frontal, que serve tambĂ©m de botĂŁo home. A posição Ă© boa, e a resposta dele Ă© rĂĄpida na hora de desbloquear o aparelho, entĂŁo nada para reclamar por a pena?No site da Samsung, o Galaxy Tab S3 ainda estĂĄ sendo vendido pelo valor oficial de R$ 3 mil, o que Ă© bem salgado para um tablet. Mas Ă© sĂł pesquisar um pouco na internet, e vocĂȘ o encontra por uns R$ 2,5 mil ou atĂ© perto de R$ 2,4 mil, e aĂ o negĂłcio fica mais interessante para quem quer um excelente aparelho para entretenimento â e que de quebra vem com uma excelente caneta esse valor nĂŁo inclui tambĂ©m a capa com teclado, que permitiria que ele tambĂ©m servisse para quem quer trabalhar ou responder emails com mais facilidade. Da forma como o Tab S3 estĂĄ, quem quiser uma mĂĄquina para produtividade vai receber mais vantagens ao adquirir um bom ultrabook ou e aĂ, o que vocĂȘ achou do Galaxy Tab S3? Deixe a sua opiniĂŁo e as dĂșvidas que tiverem sobrado nos comentĂĄrios abaixo, que eu respondo assim que puder. Se vocĂȘ estĂĄ querendo comprar um, confira os links com descontos que separamos a de compraGalaxy Tab S3 ainda ficou na dĂșvida, esses sĂŁo alguns modelos de smartphones que tĂȘm a interface bem parecida com a do Tab S3Samsung Galaxy S8 Galaxy Note 8 Galaxy J5 Pro
TechRadar Verdict The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is headlined by an HDR-ready screen, four powerful speakers and an upgraded S Pen thatâs included in the box, although youâre going to have to pay for the keyboard. Just donât expect Android meet all of your 2-in-1 tablet needs next to a similarly priced laptop. Pros +Samsungâs best tablet design yet+Includes the S-Pen stylus for free+HDR-ready future-proofed screen Cons -Keyboard is a costly extra-Just as expensive as iPad Pro-Tablet multitasking can't replace a laptop Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure youâre buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Update The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has more competition than ever with the likes of the iPad Pro 11 and Samsung's own Tab S4 now on the market, but it's also now cheaper than it once was and remains a top Android Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 remains the best Android tablet you can buy, despite the launch of the newer Samsung Galaxy Tab can do just about anything the iPad Pro 11 can, yet it costs far less. In fact, watching the dystopian alternate-history Amazon TV series The Man in the High Castle on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3âs HDR screen prompts an analogy what if Appleâs iPad Pro ran Android?Thatâs pretty much what we have here. Itâs Androidâs first worthy competitor to the iPad Pro and the rest of the Pro range, though that one especially as it has the same screen size, with strong specs to match, and it pairs well with the elegant-looking Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 â also feature-packed and enveloped in Galaxy Tab S3 is easily the best Android tablet you can buy right now thanks to its all-glass design upgrade, future-proofed HDR-ready display and included S hardly a difficult call for us to make â other than the flawed Tab S4, the older Google Pixel C and the not-quite-as-premium Asus ZenPad 3S 10 are its only real challengers at a similar is a challenge is determining who the Tab S3 is right for. It launched at $599 ÂŁ599, AU$780, and while it comes with the S Pen Appleâs tablet does not offer a stylus in the box, the keyboard is separate. When you add it all up, it borders on cheap laptop prices, and thereâs no cheaper 8-inch Tab S3 to give you an affordable entry-level this is slightly less of a problem now, as prices have dropped to a more palatable $470 / ÂŁ400 / AU$600 in some are also getting the first though no longer only HDR-ready tablet with better brightness and contrast ratio with the Samsung Galaxy S3 Galaxy Tab S3 is Samsungâs best travel-friendly 2-in-1 tablet that can pull off productivity â if youâre willing to pay for the separate keyboard. Itâs thinner and lighter than the equally tempting 2-in-1 Samsung Chromebook Pro laptop, which doesnât have a detachable keyboard and includes a smaller S Pen, and it finally gives the iPad Pro some meaningful Galaxy Tab S3 price and availabilityTablet with the S Pen launched at $599 ÂŁ599, about AU$780Can now be found for around $470 / ÂŁ400 / AU$600The keyboard is separate at $129 ÂŁ119As mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 launched for $599 ÂŁ599, about AU$780, however it can now be found for around $470 / ÂŁ400 / AU$ more of a mid-range price than the high-end, iPad Pro-rivaling one it launched at, and is in line with the 128GB iPad model, which costs $429 / ÂŁ409 / AU$599 though a cheaper 32GB version is also available.No 'PC load letter' error messages here The real value over Appleâs tablet comes from the S Pen, which is included with the Tab S3 â the Apple Pencil costs an extra $99 ÂŁ99, AU$145. You also donât need to worry about recharging Samsungâs S Galaxy Tab S3 keyboard is a separate purchase, with Samsung charging $129 ÂŁ119, though as with the slate itself this can now be found for less if you shop for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 release date, it became available in US stores on March 24 2017, while the UK wasn't too far behind with a March 31, 2017 launch designed glass and metal tablet designMore comfortable to hold than its plastic predecessorOtherwise looks exactly like the Galaxy Tab S2The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 touts a small but likable design upgrade over the Galaxy Tab S2, even if itâs easy to mistake it for Samsungâs year-and-a-half-old tablet from the best changes happen round back, where the Tab S3 sports a new glass back panel in either black or silver. It looks and feels better than the rubberized plastic cover of the Tab S2, and the glass is more comfortable to hold; while youâre trading instantly collected sweat marks on the older model for fingerprints and smudges on the Gorilla Glass back, youâre ending up can technically still claim that the Tab S3 is thinner and lighter than an iPad Pro, with dimensions of x 169 x 6mm and a weight of 429g the iPad Pro is thick and weighs 437g. But donât be fooled; the variations are hardly noticeable. The Tab S2 is and 389g, and we felt barely any difference between the three slates. The Tab S3 looks and feels like a blown-up Samsung Galaxy S7 phone, with a useful physical fingerprint sensor home button, and 'back' and 'recent' capacitive buttons aligned at the bottom. Without the keyboard attachment, it excels at being an entertainment device first and real difference is seen and heard in the HDR display, which pumps up the contrast ratio, and the four speakers, which pump out the volume better than a tablet with a mono previously got a taste of HDR on a mobile device with the short-lived Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and it came back to Samsung phones with the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus, as well as subsequent S and Note display and quad speakersBrilliant HDR-ready screen awaits HDR video contentFuture-proofed as the world's first HDR-ready tabletIts four speakers can get loud and are finely tuneSamsung tablets and phones already have the best screens going, with bright and pixel-dense Super AMOLED display panels. Now, by including HDR technology, Samsung is making them even Dynamic Range HDR gives the same 2048 x 1536 Quad HD resolution higher contrast ratios and brighter highlights. This is especially important in darker movie scenes in which you tend to lose too much of the picture to Tab S3âs support of the new HDR10 standard is actually a bigger deal than if Samsung packed a 4K screen into a tablet. The expanded brightness range does more than extra pixels would at this small size â more pixels matter when youâre dealing with a larger 4K the problem thereâs not a lot of HDR video content available today. Itâs being rolled out with streaming video services like Amazon Video and Netflix already on board on Samsung, LG and Sony TVs, but we werenât able to find HDR video on these services at the tablet's launch. Instead, we had to rely on Samsung HDR demos and movie trailers to enjoy whatâs ultimately the future of video. Itâs definitely a jump up in quality, but as the content isn't here yet, youâre paying in advance for a tablet that will deliver that improved quality soon, but not right now. That makes the Tab S3 an amazing technical feat, but a hard sell to average consumers at you can take advantage of right now are the quad speakers on the Tab S3. They reach a more powerful volume than what we've heard from the mono Tab S2 and so many other tablets. Better yet, theyâre calibrated to your movements, so as you rotate the tablet the stereo speaker orientation changes, so youâre never holding it the wrong way for sound. As long as youâre not expecting deep base, these AKG-tuned quad HD speakers go ear-to-ear with the those on the equally-rich-sounding iPad Pro You can get some bass out of the Tab S3 with the right headphones, which youâre probably going to use more often when roaming with this tablet in good news this tablet has both a headphone jack on the bottom of the frame, and supports Bluetooth No one is getting rid of headphone jacks in tablets â PenLarger than the S Pen in Note phones, tablets and ChromebooksStylus design is flat and has a clip â it won't roll away on youBut there's nowhere to holster it without buying the keyboardThe Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 transforms in look and potential with the included S Pen and keyboard attachment. Theyâre the must-have accessories to unlock the full potential of this 2-in-1 S Pen is an upgrade from the thin stylus weâve been using on Note phones and the Samsung Chromebook Pro. At thick itâs bigger and easier to hold, and makes the previous S Pen look like a toothpick by comparison. It still has a fine tip this time made of rubber instead of plastic, and a clickable side button for bringing up the familiar Air Command the usual S Pen tools are here, including Notes, Smart Select create cropped or lassoed screenshots and GIFs, and Screen Write write directly on a screenshot. There are also three newer functions that can be added to the fanned-out shortcut list Translate, Magnify zoom in and Glance dock and quickly view an app.Handwriting and drawing are naturally better on a tablet using a thicker S Pen, too. Itâs around the same width as the Apple Pencil, but shorter and boasts four times as many pressure levels. It really captures every angle, which can be great for shading, depending on the app youâre using. Samsung includes two apps â Notes and the coloring-book-like â and there are more in the Google Play S Pen doesnât slot inside the thin tablet, so you canât seamlessly hide the thicker stylus when itâs not in use. Instead, Samsung has added an pen holder loop for the keyboard â if you buy the keyboard. The good news is that the S Pen doesnât need to be charged, and doesnât roll away constantly, as it has two flatter sides and a clip. The Apple Pencil likes to roll off tables because thereâs nowhere to put it and, if frequently used, is always at risk of being out of attachmentDoubles as a case that wraps around both sidesDoesn't require charging or pairing â it just worksEnd flap can't shut off the screen or close magnetically The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3's keyboard attachment is worth the extra money if youâre looking to substitute this tablet for a laptop. Its cramped layout a necessity is still useable, with decent travel when you hit the plastic keys â and all the important keys are missing? There are no function keys along the top weâre okay with that, and itâs sorely missing a home button, requiring you to reach for the fingerprint home sensor on the tablet and possibly knocking your coffee over in the process. Weâd also like to see the search key bring up Google Search instead of Google Now On Tap, requiring an extra screen press for the search good amount of travel on these plastic keys Everything folds up nicely, enveloping the tablet in a soft plastic cover on both sides. Thatâs a big plus. Appleâs iPad Pro keyboard cover only protects the front screen â and aluminum does dent, much like glass shatters. Samsung basically throws in a back cover for of all, thereâs no need for Bluetooth pairing or charging. The keyboard has six Pogo pins above the top row of keys, and these magnetically clip to the Tab S3âs side frame. Samsung has its own version of the Smart just wish its magnets were stronger. Picking the tablet up by the screen often detaches the bottom part of the keyboard luckily the back, where there are more magnets, stays secured. The end of the screen cover should also be magnetic, and should turn off the screen when closed. It doesnât â instead, it can flap open if youâre not careful. Current page Introduction, design and accessories Next Page Software and performance Most Popular
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