The Galaxy Tab A7 features a 10.5-inch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, ready for media streaming. It also features rounded corners and a metal body with a thin plastic strip housing the power button and volume rocker. The tablet has color options including grey, silver and rose gold.

The Galaxy Tab A8 is a great phone with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. It also has a microSD card slot for additional storage. The US, Europe, and India versions have different storage options, so it’s best to choose the one that works best for you. The updated design looks and feels like it belongs to the modern Samsung Galaxy family.

The metal construction also feels good in the hand – much higher quality than a plastic tablet. You’ll find that the 10.5-inch LCD screen has a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200, which is sharp enough for most applications. It’s only a 60Hz screen, but unlike phones, you won’t see faster refresh rates on tablets unless you pay a lot more. Samsung doesn’t make any fancy claims about the Galaxy Tab A8’s battery life, but it does like to boast of the 7,040mAh battery. After all, it’s a fairly large cell to keep the 10.5-inch display going all day.

The Galaxy Tab A8 is a great choice for those who are looking for a budget-friendly tablet. It has an excellent display, long software support, and is easy to use.

The Galaxy Tab A8 is a budget-friendly Android tablet that is competitively priced against other budget Android tablets like the Lenovo Tab P11 Plus. While Lenovo’s tablet is more expensive, it packs 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage in the base configuration. It sports a more powerful Helio G90T chipset and an 11-inch IPS touchscreen with a sharper 2K resolution. The overall designs are relatively similar, with two-tone rear finishes and Dolby Atmos speakers. However, the Lenovo Tab P11 Plus offers sharper cameras if that appeals to you.