Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 Review
It is good to know that the Galaxy Core Prime is not the only device from Samsung that runs on Lollipop. It can be easily used in the outdoors, even in the direct sunlight.
It loses out heavily in the Pixels Per Inch war though, thanks to its reported 1080p resolution, which would give it a ppi count of 119 (compared to the iPad Pro’s 265). This has resulted in a change in the tablet’s aspect ratio, which was 16:10 in the previous model.
We’re not sure when we might find out more on an official front, but considering it’s starting to make an appearance on GFXBench, there’s every likelihood that Samsung will announce something soon. The camera performance of Samsung’s flagship devices has always been superior and the Galaxy S6, the Galaxy S6 Edge and the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus are all popular for their impressive photo capturing capabilities. Geekbench 3 benchmarking tests suggest that the new Tab S2 9.7 is just below the iPad Air 2 (4,520 points) at 4,400 points. The Tab R 10.5 scores a modest 2,760 factors. Split-screen view is not a standard feature of Android, therefore only a few apps work in the split-screen mode.
What’s really interesting about this sighting is that the Samsung Galaxy Grand On has been certified as a device with LTE connectivity, something we hadn’t heard of before for this smartphone.
It has a decent 8 megapixels rear camera with the front one being of 2.1 megapixels.
The construct high quality appears to have taken successful with the plastic rear however in any other case the product seems sturdy and compact with its metallic rims and higher glass physique.
Samsung is said to release in February or March of 2016 their next flagship, the Galaxy S7 Edge.
The screen size has been toned down from 10.5-inch to 9.7-inch. Although a squarer show is a boon for productiveness, watching video on the sixteen:10 show is best. A good example of the combination would be a browser and Microsoft Word.
The rear digital camera has low efficiency on the subject of shifting objects, and there is no flash.