
#SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB A 4 INSTALL#
In fact, I was surprised that I was able to install it on such a cheap tablet. That’s not a huge surprise because Fortnite is very demanding. And sometimes, on bad days, it runs with 1 FPS. But I was never able to finish a match because it continues to crash. The performance is kind of acceptable with graphics set to medium and good with the lowest graphics. I tried to install Fortnite and even though there’s an error message that this tablet is not supported, it does run. Not always with the highest settings, but most games should run. So, basically, you’ll be able to play almost every game on here. Other games like Mortal Kombat, Car X Highway, and Badland Brawl run fantastic too. On a positive note, I was able to play Call Of Duty with graphics set to very high and it runs smoothly. But you can’t select HD graphics, which is a bummer. You can play PUBG Mobile with balanced graphics and it performs very well. Now, real-life performance is very good for this price class. I also wanted to render a video in Adobe Premiere Rush but once I try, an error message pops up and it fails. But for some reason, it fails in the Geekbench 5 Compute test. The graphics performance in benchmarks like 3D Mark and the Geekbench 4 Compute test is much better too. And it’s much faster than the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 from last year. In benchmarks like Geekbench 4 and 5 it usually is on a similar level as the pricier Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. A 128GB option would be nice because you can’t install apps or games onto a microSD here. And when you want to install lots of games, you’ll run out of space fast. I’ve gotten the 32GB version because it was the only one available at the beginning. But I wish Samsung would offer more storage options. I like that we’re getting 3GB of RAM now, because last year, a tablet like this had 2GB only. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 ships with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor that is supported by 3GB of RAM and a 32GB or 64GB internal storage. And the answer is: There is none and I did try several different kinds of pens. But people asked me hundreds of times which pen I could recommend for the predecessor. This shouldn’t be a surprise because no tablet in this price range supports an active pen, I’m not blaming Samsung at all. But compared to an active pen, they’re terrible and if you’re an artist or want to write down notes, you’ll be disappointed. Yes, you could get a generic stylus for capacitive screens which are fine for little children that just want to draw a bit for fun. So, I can’t recommend it if you want to write down handwritten notes. The Galaxy Tab A7 does not support the S Pen. But for an inexpensive tablet, the sound is good.
#SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB A 4 PRO#
But this time, you can hear a stereo separation.Ĭompared to pricier tablets like the iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, especially the bass is not as strong and it doesn’t sound as pleasing. I think that’s fantastic because one of my few complaints with its predecessor was that it had two speakers on the same side only.

This tablet is pretty well suited for watching movies in general because it has four speakers – two on both shorter sides. The screen is fully laminated, by the way, and since the tablet has a Widevine Level 1, you can watch Netflix and other streaming services with HD resolution. I also noticed that in direct comparison, the A7 looks a bit blueish. But while the resolution and sharpness are the same, the S6 Lite is a bit brighter. I compared it to the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite too, which is a bit pricier mid-range tablet with an S Pen and it has a 10.4-inch display as well.

But when holding them side by side, you can see that the new one is a tiny bit bigger. It’s similar in quality to last year’s Galaxy Tab A 10.1 T510. Overall, I think it’s a pretty good screen for this price class. It has a resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels which means that the screen is not as sharp as of a Galaxy Tab S7, but certainly sharp enough. I’m not sure if it’s an IPS panel but viewing angles are okay and colors look fine. While the last couple of Galaxy Tab A tablets had a 10.1-inch screen, the Galaxy Tab A7 from 2020 is the first one with a 10.4-inch TFT display.
