It is not so difficult to produce ultra expensive or, conversely, low-cost tablets. Another thing is to design a truly balanced device with good characteristics and acceptable performance. It is this task that Samsung solves within the framework of the Galaxy Tab A series. And it solves it very successfully. It is the tablets of this series that most often flicker in the tops of sales along with the iPad and Microsoft Surface.


Each device from the Galaxy Tab A family offers the most for its money: a stylish and thin, well-assembled metal case, powerful hardware, modern communication modules and a charging port, an optional LTE module for using a 4G SIM card, etc. Worth adding this list includes a high-quality screen, full-fledged stereo speakers, optional stylus support — and the user will receive a versatile and at the same time affordable combine that can play the role of a portable TV, smart speaker or working tool.

In the Galaxy Tab A lineup there is an offer for every taste and colour — from low-cost tablets with miniature 8-inch displays to much more serious variations with a display diagonal of more than 10", fast charging and a Snapdragon 662-level processor. However, really serious devices in this there is no list as they are all sent to the Galaxy Tab S series.

By the end of 2021, the most interesting option on this list is the 2020 Galaxy Tab A7. It's a rugged metal tablet with a large 10.4" TFT display, Snapdragon 662 processor, four speakers with Dolby Atmos, two built-in cameras and a dedicated memory card slot. There is no fingerprint scanner, but the camera can recognize the owner by the face. Galaxy Tab A7 also supports fast charging, but you need to buy it separately.