Customer Reviews for Samsung - Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 16GB - White
Customer Rating
5
Tablet 2.0
on May 7, 2012
Posted by: BMarsden
from Boise ID
Expertise:Intermediate
I originally was going to purchase an iPad until i realized the lack of functionality on it. Instead i purchased this, no regrets. This product has served me for 8 months and only one thing has gone wrong, the tablet froze mid boot and would not stop booting. Samsung took it and had it back to me in just over a week at no cost. The only problem i have with this tablet is the rumor that it will not be upgraded to android 4.0. Its not a huge turn off, 3.2 is pretty good, i would just perfer if they would release it for galaxy tab 10.1. One thing i love about this tablet is All share. Its extremely easy to stream between devices.
The Galaxy Tab is a light high performance Android tablet. It performs well with a nice display, good battery life, and snappy performance. Over all a good tablet experience the only two cons no memory card support and a proprietary connector used to charge battery and connect USB to the tablet.
Pros: Bright display, Durable, good battery life
Cons: no memory card support, proprietary usb connector
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
4
Value
4
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
good product
on June 5, 2012
Posted by: SweatingInBigD
from Dallas, TX
Expertise:Beginner
i own both ipad and tab i bought the tab for videos and i own a android phone ipad is a little more user friendly and control are easier. tab is good but i dont like some of the buttons and the user interface. long video cut off or kick me out of the window.
Pros: Lightweight
Cons: quite a bit of buffing watching live streaming
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
4
Performance
4
Design
5
Value
3
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
Great for School
on June 22, 2012
Posted by: Galaxy2GalaxySIII
from U.S.A.
Expertise:Expert
This is great for school. It is easier to use for email and taking notes. Defintely beats taking a laptop, and having to wait for it to boot up. It is also easier to make charts (for my Bachelors).