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The large, sharp screen of the 9.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is great for watching media and playing games at home or on the road.
It’s not an iPad. But boy, is it close. Here comes Samsung with the Galaxy Tab S2, the latest attempt to unleash a legitimate competitor to the iPad. Samsung’s been at it for a few years now ...
Samsung's announcement of the Galaxy Tab S2 has received a mixed reaction at best. The premium product has some less glamorous undertones. Let's consider.
The Tab S2 has a soft-touch back not dissimilar from the Nexus 9's. It's actually pleasantly understated. The flash-free 8MP rear camera protrudes slightly from the device.
The Galaxy Tab S2 is perhaps the most subdued device we've seen from the Korean electronics giant -- it's basically the complete opposite of the giant, mirror-backed, curve-screened Galaxy S6 Edge+.
Having spent some time with the Hong Kong retail unit, join us for some impressions and thoughts on the Galaxy Tab S2 and consider the changes Samsung made.
Samsung has sought to address one of the glaring issues of this tablet’s predecessor: performance. The Tab S2 is powered by the same octa-core chipset that went into the Galaxy Note 4.
Samsung's latest Android-running tablet, the Galaxy Tab S3, makes a few improvements on its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S2. Here's how their specs and features compare.
Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 was officially announced back in July, with the tablet set to be released in the United States early next month. Before the official announcement, there were many rumors ...
Last year, Samsung redefined how many pixels you can cram into 10 inches with the Galaxy Tab S; this year, it’s back with a thinner and lighter second ...
The large, sharp screen of the 9.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 is great for watching media and playing games at home or on the road.