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Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 review. Last year’s tech in this year’s tablet. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. by Lauren Goode.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 lasted an average of 12.7 hours after testing it in the CNET Labs. That's slightly less than the 8-inch model, but still a good amount of time for a tablet.
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S2 is thinner and lighter than the iPad Air 2. It may not be all metal, but it’s mighty powerful. Here’s our review of the best Samsung tablet.
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 shaved some girth and weight off the Samsung Galaxy Tab S for the Tab S2. For example, the new tablet measures 9.35 ounces compared to 10.37 for last year’s model. The Tab S2 feels light ...
Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab S2 is thinner, lighter, more powerful, has an improved fingerprint scanner like the Galaxy S6 and promises to deliver the best Android tablet experience to date.
Without much fanfare, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab S2, its new flagship tablet and successor to last year's excellent Tab S. How does it stack up next to Apple's top-of-the-line iPad?
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 Nook 8 (32GB) tablet to find out if it's worth it.
Somewhat strangely, though Samsung has further slimmed down the Galaxy Tab S2 to be more handy, it has seemingly also reduced the pixel resolution, which might disappoint a few of the fans of the ...
The Samsung Galaxy S2 (or Galaxy S II, if you prefer,) works with Android 11 based on LineageOS 18.1 right this minute. The update was released in an earlier form at the tail end of last year, ...