The Galaxy Tab S8 is Samsung's newest and flashiest Android tablet, but compared to the already excellent Galaxy Tab S7, is it really worth the upgrade? While they may not be the most popular things today, Android tablets can still be extremely useful for a lot of people. From watching movies, playing games, reading e-books, or having a massive display for Twitter and Reddit, there's a lot to like about them.
Samsung released the Galaxy Tab S7 in August 2020, and well over a year later, it's still kicking as one of the better tablets on the market. It has a modern design, ample performance, and a great display. As of February 2022, however, it's now been replaced by the Galaxy Tab S8. Samsung's newer tablet option obviously has better specs than its Tab S7 sibling, but is it enough to justify an upgrade? Let's take a closer look.
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While the Galaxy Tab S8 is objectively better than the Tab S7, the two tablets also have quite a bit in common. The display is a great example of this. Both the Tab S8 and Tab S7 have an 11-inch LCD display, 1600 x 2500 resolution, and 120Hz refresh rate. In fact, the physical dimensions are also identical. Each tablet measures 165.3 x 253.8 x 6.3mm. The Tab S8 is slightly heavier than the Tab S7 (503g vs. 498g), but otherwise, the two tablets are virtually identical. Both tablets also tout microSD expandable storage, quad stereo speakers, 8000 mAh batteries, and 45W wired charging. As you can see, there are a lot of similarities.
But there are also considerable differences between the two tablets. Although they're physically identical, the Tab S8 has a few important changes under the hood — starting with the processor. Where
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