Testseek.co.uk have collected 373 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-T800 Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-T800 Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch.
July 2014
(86%)
373 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
639 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The screen the screen the screen the screen. Seriously
It's just beautiful. We like the thinness of the device
Too. Apps open quickly and run smoothly. The software is more intuitive than it's ever been on a Samsung tablet
Slick
Stylish design
Stunningly bright screen
Powerful performer
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S rocks a vividly colorful
Razor-sharp screen and exclusive software perks in an ultra-thin and lightweight design
High resolution screen
Excellent battery life
Attractive
Light and thin
Great design
Plenty of power
Useful software additions
Vibrant display
Fingerprint scanner
Highres display
Impressive battery life
Goodlooking
Slim and light
Good screen
Fast performance
Good camera
Great battery life
Excellent picture quality from the AMOLED display (in the right mode)/panel is responsive
Easily readable and offers great resolution
Epic battery life/good overall performance
Lots of new software and useful services/quality media player
Great sound
Stunning Super AMOLED screen
Thinner and lighter than the iPad Air
MicoSD expansion slot
3GB of RAM
High-end design
Great screen
Smooth performance
MicroSD card slot
Stunning Super AMOLED Display
High Specification
Great features
Modern and intuitive UI
Very thin and light
Outstanding screen
Thin and light
Over 14 hours video playback
Case adds very little bulk
Superb screen
MicroSD support
Fingerprint reader
Cool SideSync 3.0 feature
The editors didn't like
The audio quality coming out of the speakers is a definite disappointment
Especially on the 10.5
Which feels like it should have immersive sound to match the incredible screen. Samsung's TouchWiz still causes some stutter. There are a lot of redundant a
It's still plastic
Uneven fingerprint sensor
SideSync is unreliable
Starting at $500 or £400
It's a high-end purchase. Touchscreen response can lag if many of its memory-hogging apps are open in the background
Bronze version not for everyone
Screen is overly saturated
Let down by Android tablet app selection
Some content can look a little over saturated
Sound quality not the best
Limited bezel
Oversaturation on display
Disappointing Android tablet apps
Not everyone will like bronze version
Touchwiz makes pointless user interface changes
Fingerprint scanner often fails to recognise fingerprint
Software still freezes occasionally
Especially when switching between apps
Magazine UX largely unimpressive
A bit of extra power from the speakers wouldn't go amiss
Screen feels almost too bright and vivid
No black model available
Isn't dust/water-resistant like GS5
Fingerprint Scanner isn't ideal for tablet use
Sony's Xperia Z2 tablet is a little thinner and lighter
Abstract: Ever since the 2011 unveiling of the Galaxy Tab 7.7 we've been waiting for the next generation of Super AMOLED tablets. Three years later they have arrived - the Samsung Galaxy Tab S duo comes in 10.5...
Samsung has come a long way since its first tablet in 2010. It is not far-fetched to say that the Tab S (10.5-inch) is the strongest tablet offering we've seen from Samsung or any other Android vendor to-date. With the exception of the Google Nexus 7 (201...
Samsung has blessed the Galaxy Tab with one of the best tablet screens we've ever laid eyes on. It's stunning. Razor-sharp, vibrant, with pure blacks, it's a work of art that's a pleasure to behold.While its plastic design is still easily bested by the al...
Abstract: Samsung Malaysia had an interesting experiment to promote their Galaxy Tab S – using vision as a complimentary “enhancement” to taste and smell.The experiment is simple, but it raised my eyebrows out of interest.First, they gathered a few samples of commo...
With the Galaxy Tab S, Samsung finally has its iPad killer. But that doesn't mean it's going to be the right choice for most people.Samsung created an impressive tablet, but by pricing it the same as the iPad, its drawbacks, especially the lack of tablet-...
The GALAXY Tab S is Samsung's best ever tablet, and its pretty obvious that Samsung is trying to take it directly to Apple with these two devices. Specs-wise, Samsung emerges the winner, and the Tab S's Super AMOLED display is a real killer feature. While...
The Tab S 16GB/Wi-Fi model reviewed here is available at a price tag of AED 1,699, but if you opt for the 3G version you will have churn out AED 2,099. The Tab S is also available in 10.1-inch version for AED 2099 (Wi-Fi only) and AED 2599 (3G). I pers...
Abstract: I feel depressed when I look at my Apple iPad 3, which is only 18 months old.Just after I bought it, I had resisted rushing out to get the iPad Air, which is 30 per cent lighter, when it launched last November.But now, looking at the Sony Experia Z2 and t...
Gorgeous Super AMOLED display, Ultra portable form factor, Excellent handling, Long battery life, Fingerprint scanner
Minor lags in navigation, Fingerprint sensor needs refinement, High Price
Samsung has come a long way since its first tablet in 2010. It is not far-fetched to say that the Tab S (10.5) is the strongest tablet offering we've seen from Samsung or any other Android vendor to-date. With the exception of the Google Nexus 7 (2012), n...
Abstract: I feel depressed when I look at my Apple iPad 3, which is only 18 months old. Just after I bought it, I had resisted rushing out to get the iPad Air, which is 30 per cent lighter, when it launched last November. But now, looking at the Sony Experia Z2 a...