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The editors liked
The Dell Venue 7 and 8 are refreshingly bloatware-free and start at affordable sub-$200 prices. Performance during casual use is stable and there's a microSD card expansion slot
The editors didn't like
Performance slows down when downloading app updates or large files. The thick bezels slightly outdate the tablet's design
The Dell Venue 7 and 8 are refreshingly bloatware-free and start at affordable sub-$200 prices. Performance during casual use is stable and there's a microSD card expansion slot
Performance slows down when downloading app updates or large files. The thick bezels slightly outdate the tablet's design
The Dell Venue 7 is one of the best small tablet bargains. The larger Venue 8 is just as capable, however there are other 8-inch slates that offer more features for the same price....
Abstract: This is the first Dell, Android device we've used since the Dell Streak way back in the day. The Dell Streak was the phablet before phablets were cool. Although now the Dell Streak 5 seems kind of small. But we're here to talk about the Dell Venue 7 and t...
The lack of bloatware, decent screen and the latest version of Kitkat makes the Dell Venue 7 tempting. Hopefully it will get Android L soon after Google updates their OS. Finally, the battery life is competitive with other smaller tablets in this price-ra...
Pressure sensitive display bezel, Few sensors, No App2SD support, Weak speakers
Dell has managed to create a good 7-inch tablet with its Venue 7 LTE. The device is particularly compelling in terms of battery runtimes and data connections. The combination of Google's Android 4.4 KitKat, ac Wi-Fi, and LTE are otherwise only found in mo...
The Dell Venue 7 and 8 are refreshingly bloatware-free and start at affordable sub-$200 prices. Performance during casual use is stable and there's a microSD card expansion slot
Performance slows down when downloading app updates or large files. The thick bezels slightly outdate the tablet's design
The Dell Venue 7 is one of the best small tablet bargains. The larger Venue 8 is just as capable, however there are other 8-inch slates that offer more features for the same price....
The Dell Venue 7 and 8 are refreshingly bloatware-free and start at affordable sub-$200 prices. Performance during casual use is stable and there's a microSD card expansion slot
Performance slows down when downloading app updates or large files. The thick bezels slightly outdate the tablet's design
The Dell Venue 7 offers a simple design and smooth performance for the right price, but the Nexus 7 is a significant upgrade for not much more....
Thick Bezel, Brightness level of the Display is less, Indian LTE bands not supported, Poor front facing camera
One of the best things about the Dell Venue tablet is the OS i.e. Android Jelly Bean v4.2.2, which is quite stable and runs really smooth in the tablet. It is The Dell Venue 7 is one of the best 7-inch budget options under Rs. 15k price bracket. However...
Occasional lags, No Front Earpiece, Doesn't come with Earphones
Dell Venue 7 2014 isn't the only tablet that ships with voice calling feature and supports 3G. There are other tablets like Asus Fonepad 7 Dual SIM and few of the Samsung galaxy tabs at this price range; but then Venue 7 manages to win the hearts with its...
Good, Great performance, Well built, Lightweight and portable
Indian LTE bands not supported, Voice calling is awkward
Although Dell happily sells the Venue 7 (2014) as a voice-enabled tablet, it really seems as though the company has treated calling as an afterthought. There are plenty of other 7-inch devices, such as Asus' FonePad (Review | Photos) and Samsung's Galaxy ...