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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+: Experimental Android OS subdues this solid tablet The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ is a perfect big-screen device but not a perfect tablet, thanks to some limitations on the software front
The Galaxy Tab S7+ is a tablet that performs well on every parameter and shows South Korean electronics maker Samsung’s innovation competence. It has a premium metallic build, a gorgeous AMOLED display of 120Hz refresh rate, SPen digital stylus, all-round connectivity, ample internal storage, Qualcomm’s flagship processor, and so much more that makes other slates pale in comparison, at least on paper. But is this the long-awaited tablet that would bridge the gap between smartphones and notebooks? Let’s find out:
Design A successor to the Galaxy Tab S6, the Galaxy Tab S7+ brings several design improvements, which increase its weight to 575g, a good 155g more than the predecessor. It, however, maintains its thickness at 5.7mm and feels comfortable to hold and operate. This tablet has a compact form factor and it does not take much space, be it on desk or inside a backpack. Moreover, its minimal build and thin profile make it an ultra-portable big-screen device that you can use with confidence. As for upgrades, the front camera has moved from top side to right side on the display bezel (in vertical orientation). Though a minor change, the new placement of the front camera makes it more suitable for the screen-unlock mechanism, video calls and other camera utilities. On the back, the SPen’s storage-cum-charging garage has got better magnets. Even without the Book Cover, which sticks on the back and doubles up as a tablet stand, the SPen sticks to the tablet’s body and does not come off unless you want it to. Speaking of the Book Cover, it is an optional accessory that comes with a keyboard...