- A SCREEN EVERYONE WILL LOVE: Whether your family is streaming or video chatting with friends, the Galaxy Tab A8 tablet brings out the best in every moment on a 10.5" LCD screen
- POWER AND STORAGE FOR ALL: Get the power, storage and speed your family needs with an upgraded chipset and plenty of room to keep files — up to 128GB of storage; A long-lasting battery lets you go unplugged for hours to keep the family fun going
- CHARGE FAST, POWER FOR HOURS: Go for hours on a single charge and back to 100% with the fast charging USB C port; Battery life may vary depending on network environment, usage patterns and other factors
- GALAXY ECOSYSTEM EXPERIENCE: Open up a new world of convenient possibilities with the Galaxy ecosystem experience — your devices, including your phone, laptop computer, and tablet, all automatically talk to one another seamlessly
- YOUR NOTES, ALL IN ONE PLACE: Do more with your notes with Galaxy connectivity that automatically syncs everything from to-do lists to school work, whether you’re on your tablet, phone or watch
- KIDS DIGITAL LEARNING: Children can enjoy access to Samsung Kids, a library of safe and fun games, books and videos that are kid friendly and parent approved
- EASIEST. TRANSFER. EVER: No matter what operating system you're using, Smart Switch makes it a breeze to move your data and favorite files in three easy steps
Real customer review
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
Color: Dark GraySize: 128GBVerified Purchase
''I purchased a Teclast tablet and two months later, dropped it with the charge cable plugged in. The USB port broke internally. I took it to a repair facility and they told me that if they could get the parts it would cost more for the repair than the tablet cost to buy, for the repair. I asked if it was a weakness on all tablets, and was told that cheap tablets have cheap internals. So, I asked what the best tablets were for quality, and Samsung was the response. This is why I am now using my new Samsung tablet and the Teclast will be recycled. The Samsung cost roughly double the Teclast, but I'd rather have a repairable tablet than a "throw-away". I liked the Teclast, but I learned they cut too many corners to keep it cheap.''

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