In principle, it is possible to save apps to the SD card.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0pP4GGwsOc
Whether 128GB is enough depends on your use case. I use the tablet for university and music school and only have Office, a notes app, a sheet music app and FL Studio on it, but no games. So I end up with 48GB occupancy. So Samsung has not yet managed to fill up the first 128GB itself.
Hi, on the left on the side and to the right and left of the camera on the top. No-one will probably be able to tell you which microphone picks up what. If you are looking for something high quality, there are USB-C microphones for the S8. You just have to google it. VG
This is not a second hand product, but a brand new one.
The whole test can be read here
https://www.chip.de/test/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-S8-Plus-im-Test_184211951.html
If you're gonna buy the one from digitec (with discount, 599.- instead 735.-), it should be new (original packaging).
If you're gonna buy the other one from a digitec customer, it was used (2nd hand).
So I've had apple products until now, but I've wanted to switch to android for a long time. So I bought this Samsung Tab. The thing is so useless, it's so bad that I took my old iPad back into use and the Samsung Tab is now lying around unused. The keyboard alone makes it impossible to type anything, you keep pressing the wrong letter. Never again Android
The device can already be ordered. If there are enough units left at the time of release tomorrow, you would get one. However, some have already been ordered.
Good day, need a handy second device for work that supports mainly surfing and office applications (e.g. to create quick, short notes or to work on a meeting in OneNote).
I am now considering whether to buy the Samung Galasy Tap S8+ (light and fast, but more limited in apps) or better the Surface Pro 9 (8 GB Ram, 265 GB memory, full Windows). Does anyone here already have experience with both devices? Especially working with DeX from Samsung. How are the most common apps scaled on this screen?
You are comparing apples and oranges!
Surface is based on Windows, Tab S8+ on Android - so the operation and programmes are completely different!
- But 1: with a Book Cover Keyboard you can write just as comfortably as on a laptop and thus have almost the advantages of BOTH worlds.
- But 2: Although there are various good office applications for Android with which you can edit PowerPoint, Word, etc., they NEVER come close to the full-blown PC versions in terms of functionality (but they almost do).
- Conclusion1: For "office-light" needs (editing or looking at a document now and then) and surfing, a tablet is the clear choice, as there is much less hassle with drivers, updates, power requirements, weight, programme crashes than with ANY Windows-based device. A tablet now probably covers 99% of a user's application needs.
- Conclusion 2: For heavy use of Office and surfing, a Windows-based device (or just MacOS). This gives you the universal freedom to master ANY demanding application (e.g. photo editing, video editing, casual gaming etc.). However, you are buying this "eierlegende Wollmilchsau" with (for me unacceptable) potential problems that a PC brings with it.
Conclusion: Ease of Use -> Tablet; universal Power -> Laptop
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