Testseek.com have collected 178 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 inch GT-P6800 / P6810 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 inch GT-P6800 / P6810.
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Published: 2011-09-02, Author: Jan , review by: netzwelt.de
Abstract: Denn anders als beim Galaxy Tab 10.1 und dem Galaxy Tab 8.9 bietet das Galaxy Tab 7.7 wieder wie das ursprüngliche Galaxy Tab eine Telefon-Funktion und die Möglichkeit, den Speicher per microSD-Karte zu erweitern - beides Dinge, die mit Apples iPad noch n...
Expensive, Text input with onscreen keyboard can be frustrating, No Ice Cream Sandwich?
Samsung seems to be going through a bit of an identity crisis in the tablet market, with multiple devices at multiple sizes and price points. As a result, it's not clear where some of the offerings are supposed to sit. Is the Galaxy Tab 7.7 meant to repla...
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Published: 2012-04-11, Author: Nic , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: A few months ago it seemed as if the verdict was in regarding tablet screen sizes – the world had a yen for ten, as it were.The popular tablets were all featuring a 10in screen (or very close to a 10in screen) and other attempts at smaller form factors su...
A few months ago it seemed as if the verdict was in regarding tablet screen sizes – the world had a yen for ten, as it were. The popular tablets were all featuring a 10in screen (or very close to a 10in screen) and other attempts at smaller form factors s...
iPad, schmiPad – there are lots of reasons to buy the Galaxy Tab 7.7 over the more popular Apple offering. The smaller form factor makes it easier to tote around, and you can even stick it in a jacket or cargo shorts pocket if you want to go bag-less. Th...
Published: 2012-03-12, Author: Matt , review by: ausdroid.net
Amazing Super AMOLED Plus screen, Light and thin, great form factor, Exynos chipset, MicroSD card slot
Runs Honeycomb 3.2, Accessories are hard to find, Samsung 30-pin connector rather than microUSB
I liked the Galaxy Tab 7.7 so much I bought one. It is perfectly suited for anyone who commutes daily since its size and weight make it comfortable to use while standing up or seated. The screen is perfect for watching movies or playing games and Exynos m...
Great build quality; Excellent quality screen; Superb battery life;
Performance can lag sometimes; Operating system needs an update; No option for 3G model;
If the 10 inch form factor is too much and you prefer the idea of a smaller tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 could be the perfect match. With an excellent screen, solid build, and outstanding battery life, it's a great tablet for anyone after a small sc...
Slim and lightweight design, Great display, Good battery life
Outdated version of Android, No 3G in AU models
Samsung deserves plenty of credit for the design of the Galaxy Tab 7.7, one of the thinnest and lightest tablets on the market. However, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is ultimately hindered by Google's Android 3.2 "Honeycomb" operating system, which makes the user e...
Outstanding AMOLED display. Good performance. Solid battery life
Many connectivity options are absent
Don't write off the Galaxy Tab 7.7 because of its smaller screen size. With an AMOLED display and a zippy 1.4GHz processor, the Tab 7.7 is among the best Android tablets around....
Abstract: Lisa Gade from MobileTechReview compares the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 with 4G LTE and the Motorola Droid XYBoard 8.2 4G LTE, both on Verizon...