Ive got mine but only saying max cpu speed is 1.3ghz but shows 8 cores no matter what benchmark etc i use.
I just had it over a week and i must say that it took me a while to finally adapt to the android world. I have had the ipad 2, ipad mini2 and iphone 6plus and very hesitant to give it a try with samsung because i value the things i buy with my money. Without any prejudice apple gave that very good impression of quality to me as a product. S2 tab is great and did not regret getting it. The battery life is the only thing that keeps me worry. Great device from an apple lover.will be back after 6 months for a comment😆
romanromantico, 11 Oct 2015what do you think is the meaning of non removable battery?It mean you cannot remove battery by yourself (user) if you are not specialize on that.
BVB, 09 Oct 2015Wat is meant by Battery non removable?You can't replace it
BVB, 09 Oct 2015Wat is meant by Battery non removable?what do you think is the meaning of non removable battery?
Have u guys notice that Tab s2 have no "Touch key-light" at all ......
Such a pity ......
Wat is meant by Battery non removable?
planning to get one this tab, looking good. price still expensive. the price same as ipad air 2!
Tab S is much better compare to this tab
considering 4800mah battery
Does it support exfat file format for files over 4Gb?
Martz, 04 Oct 2015I have been using this device for two weeks now, what i can say is that, the device overall re... moreMay you tell me please
Does it support otg?
Moji, 04 Oct 2015Does it supports otg? Please help meYes it does
sometimes battery caacity of this device made me to laugh.lol
Does it supports otg? Please help me
I have been using this device for two weeks now, what i can say is that, the device overall responsiveness is great. The build quality is also good, chamfered metal rim with soft rubbery back cover which improves grip of the device. Super Lightweight, has a decent battery life (i do not games, just browsing, YouTube and movies) - 6hrs+ of screen-on time using the device's speakers. The screen is just incredible . Good for browsing the web. Even at a lower pixel density of 320 ppi, text and images still look sharp. OTG is also supported which is very nice.
But, the Rear Camera should have a flash, a wider angle and higher resolution selfie cam. Also, I noticed that there is a problem with the exposure while recording videos on selfie cam as recording against light tends to darken faces too much in favor of the lighter background.
I do not own the previous tab s 8.4 therefore i am only commenting soley for this device.
I liked the "iconic android ratio 16:10" for my smartphone. They're great for watching videos in widescreen. But terrible when used to write office documents.
The "iconic apple's ipad ratio 4:3" looks promising for reading web/writing documents, but wouldn't use the whole screen when watching 16:10/16:9 widescreen videos (black bands above and below).
P.S : I'm not an apple user. I wish I wouldn't have to use anything from Cupertino.
That said, for tablets I'm actually leaning more towards the 4:3 ratio, for reading/writing performance, AND the fact that Tablets are Bigger and Wider and Heavier than smartphones it's unnatural to try keep it in your front trousers/shirt pockets, EVEN IF THEY FIT IN THERE (It'll tear your clothes, believe me).
- - - I'll post my thought of a solution in the next post - - -
- - - Continuing my last post below - - -
The problem with video play on 4:3 is those dreaded Black Bands...
Now imagine you play a video with subtitles. The subtitles usually float above the "feet/floor/ground/earth/sea/whatever" BLOCKING what you want to see in the video.
Now what if those subtitles appears OVER THE BLACK BANDS instead? This means subtitles would ALWAYS VISIBLE, no more colour problems that used to depend on what's the colour those letters are BLOCKING.
Also, we could want to see more information on those black bands such as: Video Player's buttons, filename, duration, volume level, Jump to Other Videos, and even Wikipedia-supplied information about the movie you're watching.
Not to mention that usually we get the INFORMATIVE Notification Bar hidden when playing videos. This time you can choose to leave it on screen.
End of the line: All these "used_to_be_hidden" information and buttons WILL BE DISTRACTING to those who do not want to see it. But I think it worth the try, for the 4:3 Tablet users. By the way, all these turns out to be software related! So I suppose the evolution wouldn't be as hard to realise than other hardware related ideas. Meaning it's a job for Video Player App developers, i.e "MX PLAYER", "YOUTUBE" and so on.
I liked the "iconic android ratio 16:10" for my smartphone. They're great for watching videos in widescreen. But terrible when used to write office documents.
The "iconic apple's ipad ratio 4:3" looks promising for reading web/writing documents, but wouldn't use the whole screen when watching 16:10/16:9 widescreen videos (black bands above and below).
P.S : I'm not an apple user. I wish I wouldn't have to use anything from Cupertino.
That said, for tablets I'm actually leaning more towards the 4:3 ratio, for reading/writing performance, AND the fact that Tablets are Bigger and Wider and Heavier than smartphones it's unnatural to try keep it in your front trousers/shirt pockets, EVEN IF THEY FIT IN THERE (It'll tear your clothes, believe me).
- - - I'll post my thought of a solution in the next post - - -
I liked the "iconic android ratio 16:10" for my smartphone. They're great for watching videos in widescreen. But terrible when used to write office documents.
The "iconic apple's ipad ratio 4:3" looks promising for reading web/writing documents, but wouldn't use the whole screen when watching 16:10/16:9 widescreen videos (black bands above and below). P.S
Now IF
Anonymous, 28 Sep 2015I would like to know if I connect tab s 2 with mhl (tv-out) , Will the screen be full size wit... moreMost likely no because the mhl display the aspect ratio of the device and wont stretch it to fill the whole screen
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