The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is one of the two new tablets that the South Korean company launched last Friday, June 13, during the Samsung Galaxy Premiere 2014 event. And after giving you guys a quick preview of its exterior, we think its time familiarize ourselves with the other aspects of this 8.4-inch tablet in our full review. Design and Construction While most of the recent devices that Samsung released has a faux-leather posterior that started with the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 inherits the Modern Flash design concept of the Galaxy S5, as well as its perforated back panel. Although the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is mainly intended to be used in Portrait Mode, the placements of the buttons and ports, as well as the loudspeakers suggests otherwise. Display and Multimedia Both the Galaxy Tab S 8.4, and its 10.5-inch counterpart, are outfitted with a pixel-packed S-AMOLED display which has a 2560×1600 resolution. OS, UI and Apps As you would expect from flagship device, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 ships with Android Kitkat preinstalled. Performance and Benchmark One of the things that startled us during the launch of the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 was the company’s decision to use Snapdragon 800 for the LTE version of the tablet. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 Review" and "Samsung unveils Galaxy Book 6 Edge with Snapdragon X2 Elite".
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is one of the two new tablets that the South Korean company launched last Friday, June 13, during the Samsung Galaxy Premiere 2014 event. And after giving you guys a quick preview of its exterior, we think its time familiarize ourselves with the other aspects of this 8.4-inch tablet in our full review.
Design and Construction While most of the recent devices that Samsung released has a faux-leather posterior that started with the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 inherits the Modern Flash design concept of the Galaxy S5, as well as its perforated back panel. Although the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 is mainly intended to be used in Portrait Mode, the placements of the buttons and ports, as well as the loudspeakers suggests otherwise. Display and Multimedia Both the Galaxy Tab S 8.4, and its 10.5-inch counterpart, are outfitted with a pixel-packed S-AMOLED display which has a 2560×1600 resolution.
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