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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Review

Samsung very first tablet came out about 2 years ago. Since then, the Korean company has outed half a dozen other tablets with ranging sizes and form factors (from 5.0, 5.3 to 7.7, 8.9 & 10.1 inches). The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is basically a refresh of the very first model. Check out our full review after the jump.

If you’ve owned or tried the Galaxy Tab 10.1 or 8.9, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus looks and feels like their fraternal twin. The hardware configuration and design are almost exactly alike.

At 9.9mm thin and 345 grams, the Tab 7.0 Plus is pretty thin and light. The back panel is made up for glossy, white plastic with a silver accent wrapped around the edges.

One of Samsung’s obvious strategy is to flood the market of Android tablets in all sizes to cater to specific needs and lifestyle of consumers and so far, it is working. Yes, size does matter — whether you want a larger one for better screen real estate or you want something smaller for portability.

The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus sits in the middle — right in between the Galaxy S WiFi at 5 inches and the Galaxy Tab 8.9. So what ou get is a thin and light Android tablet that’s still jacket-pocket friendly.

The 7-inch display is pretty usable, has a nice bright screen and good contrast although the resolution isn’t as packed as what we’ve all wanted (1024×600 pixels). It’s also no match against the sun so you have to deal with glare in the outdoors.

Like the first Galaxy Tab, the Tab 7.0 Plus also comes with cellular features — that means you are able to make phone calls and send/receive SMS with the native apps. The 3G SIM card slot is found on the left side of the tablet along with the microSD card slot for storage expansion.

Of course, to avoid looking silly when holding the tablet up against your ears when taking calls, it is best to use a hands-free earphones or a Bluetooth headset to do so. There’s also that AirDroid App you can download and use to wirelessly use/manage your device over WiFi.

The Tab 7.0 Plus comes with Android 3.2 Honeycomb polished with Samsung TouchWiz UI for tablets. The UI experience is pretty solid, smooth and fluid as expected of the Galaxy Tab series.

From the 5 home screens, you can add widgets, shortcuts, apps and organize them to your liking. You can also set Live Wallpapers for the background but that might just drain the tablet’s battery much faster.

And since this is an Android tablet, it goes without saying that you have access to hundreds of thousands of apps in the Android Market. Some are built for smartphones and a few are made specifically for tablets but you can use any of them as you please.

What the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus have that no other Samsung tablet (and very few other Android tablets) has is the built-in IR Blaster (found at the middle of the right corner).

The only other Honeycomb tablet I’ve seen that has this same feature is the Sony Tablet S but that one has not yet been launched in the Philippines.

With the right app, you can use the tablet as a remote control for a number of appliances and devices at home. I was able to download Peel SmartRemote and use it to control my 3-year old Samsung TV at home.

It also supports several other devices like Blu-ray players, stereos and streaming media players like the Roku and the Apple TV. This universal remote feature will really come handy when you have multiple devices at home and and always misplace the remote control.

The hardware configuration on the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is spot on. In some respects, I feel it’s even a bit better if you compare it to its older siblings, the Tab 8.9 and Tab 10.1.

The bigger Galaxy Tabs were actually using an NVidia chipset so they’re generally good in the gaming department. The Tab 7.0 Plus, on the other hand, uses a 1.2GHz dual-core Exynos chip.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus GT-P6200 specs:
7-inch PLS display @ 1024×600 pixels
1.2GHz Exynos 4210 dual-core processor
Mali-400MP GPU
1GB RAM
16GB and 32GB internal storage
microSD card up to 64GB
3G/HSPA+ 21Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA
3MP rear camera w/ 720p video recording
2MP front-facing camera
Bluetooth 3.0
GPS w/ aGPS support
IR port
4000mAh Li-Ion battery
Google Android 3.2 Honeycomb

The Tab 7.0 Plus is only available in 16GB and 32GB of internal storage but you can expand it using a microSD card with capacities of up to 64GB (sold separately).

The tablet is also capable of speeds up to 21Mbps over mobile internet on an HSPA+ network (same as the Galaxy S2 and the Galaxy note).

Quadrant Standard score went thru the roof at 3,523 (the Galaxy Note got 4,154). The Galaxy Tab 10.1 only got 1,406 when we did the same benchmark before.

As such, you get really good experience with gaming and video playback. Web browsing is also smooth and the 1024-pixel resolution in the landscape mode is perfect for most websites. It’s in the portrait mode (at 600 pixels) where it gets a little cramped.

The two speakers at the bottom end of the tablet is usable but not really that loud enough. I’d suggest using a headphone hooked to the 3.5mm audio jack at the top corner when listening to music or watching movies.

The 3MP camera and LED flash at the back is decent and usable but not that great so I did not bother taking sample shots for here. The photos seems to be grainy and has a lot of noise when used in low-light conditions. It’s got autofocus and can be controlled when you tap the screen for refocusing. It’s capable of recording 720p HD videos though so that’s a plus point in that department.

Battery life is also quite good. I managed to squeeze in around 7 hours of movie playback on a single full charge. That’s at full volume and 50% screen brightness. I reckon it can do better when the settings are dialed down a bit.

Take note though that battery life will heavily depend on case use, the apps running in the background and the idle settings (WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, etc).

The Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus surely offered a better experience and performance over its predecessor. It also provided an alternative form factor to those looking at the Tab 8.9 and 10.1 and felt they’re still a bit bulky to carry around. The 7.0 Plus gives that good balance between portability and performance in a very affordable price point.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus has been available in stores since December 2011 and has a suggested retail price of Php23,990.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

59 Responses

  1. Avatar for Wafu Wafu says:

    Aww, ba’t ganun? After ako mag-comment dito, ngayon ko lang nakita lahat ng bagong posts/entries dito sa blog. Before nito, Jan 17 yung latest posts/entries na nakikita ko.

  2. Avatar for Wafu Wafu says:

    Buhay pa ba itong blog na ‘to? Magi-isang buwan na ‘yatang walang bagong post/entry.

  3. Avatar for New Gamer Nation New Gamer Nation says:

    It is a shame there is no infrared port

  4. Avatar for TechUpdates TechUpdates says:

    Samsung Tablets should have better battery life. I have used on these Tablets it ran out after just 2 hours of use.

  5. Avatar for TechUpdates TechUpdates says:

    The Tablet market is gearing up for a nice competitive environment :) Your pics are really clear of the product. I have bookmarked your post

  6. Avatar for Pinoy Technologies Pinoy Technologies says:

    For me, Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 is better than others. I like it.

  7. Avatar for Erik Erik says:

    Thnx, I loved your article! You really were able to trigger my mind. Gonna buy this thing!

  8. Avatar for Edwin C Edwin C says:

    Meron na akong iPad 2, eh. Di na to kailangan. Android sucks naman, eh.

  9. Avatar for NemOry NemOry says:

    Why YugaTech is not updating anymore?? no new posts..what’s the matter??

  10. Avatar for FreakBlogger FreakBlogger says:

    i must say that i like the way you write review, iwas considering to buy this on comming week.I also run Mobile App Marketing blog intented to provide tips and news on mobile app promotions.

  11. Avatar for The Truth The Truth says:

    Finally Samsung Galaxy 7.7 has arrived in the Philippines but with a unreasonable expensive price tag of Php30,000 w/c i saw at CMK.Cellphones. There is no update yet on how much it is in U.S. but other say its around $500-600

  12. Avatar for ronald ronald says:

    as for the asus transformer prime, do not buy the model that’s out in the market right now because it’s been proven to have buggy wifi, gps and bluetooth capabilities. better wait for the upcoming model tf700t in the second quarter of the year 2012. this model has a higher screen resolution plus all the bugs have been wiped out.

  13. Avatar for ronald ronald says:

    this is an old model already. it has been replaced by the samsung galaxy tab 7.7. i bought mine in greenhills for P31K 2 weeks ago. the screen resolution is super amoled plus and it’s a tablet/celfone. sadly no ir also like all the rest. the verizon version will have it though.

  14. Avatar for ronald ronald says:

    this is an model already. it has been replaced by the samsung galaxy tab 7.7. i bought mine in greenhills for P31K 2 weeks ago. the screen resolution is super amoled plus and it’s a tablet/celfone. sadly no ir also like all the rest. the verizon version will have it though.

  15. Avatar for Ronel Ronel says:

    Ganda ng Galaxy 7 Plus, I’m sure it will be a hit as well like the 1st gen Galaxy 7. Sana nga lang mabilis support ng Samsung sa updates at panalo na lahat.

    Pero Di ko kasi kailangan ng 3G, still waiting for the transformer prime. Sana dumating na >.<

    Kaingit un review ng taga asus, nakakapang-laway lang.

    http://asusfandom.blogspot.com/2012/01/review-eee-pad-transformer-prime.html

  16. Avatar for am11 am11 says:

    i just bought this tablet for my daughter., and it makes me WOW! as well as my little girl! nice samsung!

  17. Avatar for Frank Frank says:

    I bought this unit last week and I love it! Great as a tablet, phone is just a bonus. I still use Blackberry as a phone and for messaging. The unit that I bought from Samsung MOA has no infrared.

  18. Avatar for The Truth The Truth says:

    Samsung Galaxy Tablet 7.7 coming this February 2012 and will be better in specs and features than this tablet.It will add to my collections of 7 inch tablets (Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet) In U.S. they ll be selling the new model at around $349 (Php14,500) a reasonable price which can be bought by lots of people compare to the expensive and unreasonable price that Samsung Philippines put on their unit.

  19. Avatar for cute_drew cute_drew says:

    Hi Sir Abe, San niyo po nabili yung may IR blaster? Am planning to get one of these babies for my Birthday.. :P

  20. Avatar for Derrick Derrick says:

    Now if only Smart or Globe would offer this through plan. I will get one for sure!

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