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An excellent review. Which of the mentioned tablets would you recommend for a student's needs, taking notes during lectures? The feel of writing is important. On offer are the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ for 825 euros, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ for 719 euros, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE Wi-Fi (T733) Tablet, 4 GB/64 GB, silver + keyboard for 515 euros, or the Tablet SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab S7 FE without a keyboard for 449 euros. Maybe some other that would equally fulfill the purpose. I don't have specific graphic requirements, I don't plan on playing games, maybe running MS Word, Excel, PPT, but primarily it would be for taking notes during lectures, later transferring to PDF or Word, sending by email to colleagues, browsing the internet, watching RU-vid. The most important thing is the feel and speed of writing with the stylus without a gap between the pen and the pen trail on the screen. I'm not limited to these tablets; a cheaper option is also welcome, as long as the screen is larger than 11 inches.
Going to the medschool this year, thank you very much for this review!! Even though I'm an Iphone user I will go with the S7 as it suits my budget more.
the problem you mentioned about the palm recognition issue, did you only ever notice it being buggy in powerpoint? I was wondering if its also problematic while note-taking when your notes would have photos as well
I purchased this device for 2 purposes: 1. A media consumption device 2. A Note taking device. ru-vid.comUgkxLNmVocUk8tnSkwWIlYSNFzWRIaFTBuzS I am happy to say that it works perfectly on both accounts. Battery life could be a bit better, but I do like my screen bright, and I think that it is a premium price because as an Android tablet it has no competitor. I carry several manuals, books, movies and the like on this device. While I can move things around online, I prefer to use Micro SD cards. I also use this device to hand write notes, draw diagrams, take pictures of things, & generally a catch all for keeping me organized. Of course being able to surf the net, check & write emails, and actually do anything I need in Google Docs are all wonderful abilities, but I got it main to keep organized and have information at my fingertips. I do wish the not taking applications were a bit more robust & squeezed in a few more functions as I do find myself having to use 2 or 3 apps to get everything the way I like, but I really enjoy the buttery smooth writing and reading experiences.
Bro I've got the s22 plus , and I want to buy samsung s7 fe tab ,i want it for notemaking for exam preparation , so is it the right direction to go , as you have used both of these products
Thank you for valuable notes, which microphone you have used to make this video. as S7 itself there would be background noise....do you know any mic better than that...Thanks alot
To get what you get with the FE in an Ipad would cost way more. Apple consistently charges way more for the value you get. Plus, expandable no storage on the iPad or free stylus.
So far so good! I definitely notice the lag when lots of things are open or large documents open but other than that, I like it for my use case scenario. I definitely recommend the keyboard case also.
@@yazouruaim694 Thats right, but 90% of people only use Tablets with wifi anyway. otherwise you can simply share a connection with your phone so i would never take the slower processor.
@@Thor_Asgard_ Same, i would also pick the faster processor since Samsung Tab S series is literally made for heavy task like Multi tasking so slow Processor should not be an option, but i think no sim is also a big deal at least for some people.
I'm interested to know if you're still using your tablet or have moved on to something else. If you're still using it, you might consider making a video of your note taking, research, and paper writing experiences with the S7FE. The tablet seems to be on clearance at T-Mobile with a data plan, so it's an excellent value over a ChromeBook or similar with the current offer if you're in the US.
hello i'm a fresh medical student and I saw your Samsung galaxy tab s7 fe tab review. and I'm also going to buy one. and could you please tell me how much RAM do we need to do our work, and is it worth?
How are the viewing angles of the display? If you are not viewing at 90-degrees to the screen, does it get darker like the Samsung Tab A8? Or is it like an IPS display which changes little with different viewing angles?
Samsung offered me 400.00 for my s7Fe on trade in and I got the s8 plus for 199.00.....when I got the s8 plus I did a side by side comparison and I was immediately not impressed with the s8 plus...actually was very disappointed so much so I sent it back and kept my s7fe. The battery life on the s8 plus was horrible, went from 100 to 31 % battery life by 4pm when the s7fe wud still be at 60-70 % with the same usage by that time of day. The screen had a bluish green cast that made the screen display not as bright as the tab s7fe..I put the same movie on both tablets and the s7fe was much noticeable brighter at full brightness. I am very happy with my s7Fe. Hope this helps you all who may be thinking of upgrading.
Same here, I could compare side by side the FE and the S8+ and ofcourse the powerful S8+ open everything immediately but the colors are so unreal, candy kindergarten style. Given up my wish for the AMOLED screen for the tablet (but for the phone I feel good).Yes , can adjust, but than also not need an AMOLED. The screen of the FE is super clear and bright and without using the eye comfort even than the eyes not getting tired. By the way , for all does who worry too much for the 4Gigs of Ram (me too) but it works, smooth, no problem for average using. I love it ! And many others who have the FE says the same.
Yes with the 6 gb or 8 gb versions, more memory for games and a way more powerful processor 778g+ vs what you get with the 4gb /64gb 5g version (750g).
I've been researching tablets for a while now, as I'm going to high school next year and I think a tablet will help me a lot, and out of all the videos I've seen, yours was one of the best! One Video more for students was what I was looking for, not some generic review. I'll wait for November and see how much it will be on Black Friday. Thank you so much for this amazing video!!! Hugs from Brazil! 🇧🇷
I think you too focused on Android apps, and Android advantage while the Samsung's integrated features like Dex and Multitasking, etc.. on OneUi is left behind, basically any android tablet is capable of android apps. People chose this tablet because of the Samsung's experience.