Testseek.co.uk have collected 401 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 inch GT-P7500 / P7510 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 inch GT-P7500 / P7510.
April 2011
(78%)
401 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(68%)
14 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Majority of core Google apps are excellent
Plenty of flexibility
Notifications and multitasking and elegant and sophisticated
Bestlooking Android tablet yet
Superthin and lightweight
Super PLS screen is fantastic
Brilliant battery life
Android 3.0 is great
It's a true multitasker
8MP camera is class-leading
Battery life is decent
Excellent screen
Light and slim
Good cameras
Android Honeycomb OS
Lightweight with good battery life and responsive touch
Out of all the Android tablets we've seen
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 gets the closest to matching the design of the iPad 2. Although it's not original
It's no bad thing
As the iPad still has its rivals licked when it comes to quality and design. The Tab 10.1 is just as stylish
Thinner and even lighter than the iPad 2. Samsung's Galaxy smartphones lead the way when it comes to colour reproduc
Solid but lightweight body
Bright
Colourful screen
Customisable
Userfriendly operating system
Topnotch email
Media and social facilities
Support for plenty of online video formats
Design and portability
Power and ease of use
Stunning 720HD screen
Intuitive interface
Battery life
Sleek design
Fast processor
Good apps
Lush screen
Light
Good specs
Dual core innards
Decent photos and video
Solid battery life
Lightweight
Good display
Runs smoothly
Great web browsing experience
Fab screen
Ultra slim
Light design
Good video compatibility
Solid build
Sharp 10.1in screen
Android 3.1 Honeycomb
Lightning quick NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor
Smooth and responsive UI
Great graphics
Great battery life
Thin and light
Still photo quality is superb
The editors didn't like
It's far too buggy at the moment so feels like beta software
Keyboard down arrow is irritating
Android Market needs refinement
Lacks dedicated apps to really use the space
Occasional slowdown and stuttering
No way to expand storage
No USB ports
Android Honeycomb apps and games are thin on the ground
Glitches need fixing before release
No external storage port
No MicroUSB port
What's the price??
Poor battery recharge time
Microphone
Disappointing camera
Minimal ports
Still some Honeycomb bugs and not enough apps take advantage of the tablet screen size yet
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 may look better than most other tablets
But it comes at a price. Samsung hasn't found the space to add many ports – there's no expandable memory
For instance
And you'll have to make do with the 16GB of integrated storage. The Tab 10.1 also suffers from the same problems as all other current Android tablets – including the excellent Eee Pad Transformer – and that's t
The tablet really suffers from a lack of optimised apps
Samsung's own apps cupboard is bare
Slow to charge
Cheap plastic back
Slow to boot
Poor main camera
No memory expansion
Proprietary charge connector.
Honeycomb is still buggy
UI not as seamless as iOS
Must-have apps are still few and far between
Lacks physical connections
The iPad 2 has a better choice of consistently highquality apps
Majority of core Google apps are excellent, plenty of flexibility, notifications and multitasking and elegant and sophisticated
It's far too buggy at the moment so feels like beta software, keyboard down arrow is irritating, Android Market needs refinement, lacks dedicated apps to really use the space
A host of promising and exciting tablet features that deliver a mature and sophisticated user experience. Unfortunately it just isn't ready for public consumption yet...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and its Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system offer an alternative to the Apple iPad 2, but one that falls behind Apple when it comes to general usability and slickness. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is a nice but incomplete-feeling ...
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Published: 2010-11-22, Author: Rob , review by: itproportal.com
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Tab comes off the back of the recent trend of the tablet style of computers that are solely around due to the popularity of touch screen mobile phones, seen everywhere today. Without the likes of the iPhone, HTC Desire or BlackBerry Sto...
Abstract: It seemed a perverse choice. Samsung, to me, doesn't even rate with LG. And LG is still knee-high to Sony or Panasonic. I still find it hard to think beyond my first Samsung product, a TV with the VCR on top that looked as if it had banged its head and su...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Tab was the biggest news to come out of the IFA 2010 tech fest with those returning home proclaiming that after a series of disappointments, this could be the tablet to finally end Apple's domination of the burgeoning new tech sec...
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Published: 2013-07-22, Author: Dann , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Each great Samsung device has at least one feature that justifies its existence beyond a decimal difference in screen size. The Note 10.1 has a great stylus, the Galaxy S4 has a laundry list of software tweaks. But Samsung seems to have taken a different ...
Abstract: By now, we all realize the advantage of having our smartphones on us at all times, especially when the opportunity comes around to snap up a shot of some kind. Obviously, thanks to the portability of our modern smartphones, we’re able to quickly captu...
Sammy went through a lot in redesigning the Galaxy Tab 10.1 to beat the iPad 2 in terms of thinness, but with the new iPad, they’re now in and over their head. Being the new kid on the block, the iPad has the advantage in many aspects because of its s...