Testseek.com have collected 270 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch GT-P1000 / P1010 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch GT-P1000 / P1010.
October 2010
(75%)
270 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent size for portability and one-handed use, powerful and customisable Android 2.2 OS, full featured ereading app and store, responsive touch-screen with intuitive keyboard, can make video calls, supports wide range of video formats...
Music and movie player interfaces somewhat clunky, occasional lags when scrolling, some unintuitive features Look and Feel...
The first major Android tablet has the typical flaws in ease of use associated with the OS, but it’s a feature-packed, powerful device that will hold its own for months to come ...
Compact size, High resolution screen, Lots of connectivity options, 3.2MP main camera and a secondary one for video chat, Flash Player 10.1 support
Predominantly plastic construction, The loudspeaker could sound better, Lagging browser, especially when there's Flash content, Not enough quality apps available
Samsung's very first tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab, is surely a device with its own philosophy. It is very compact and easy to carry around, and due to a healthy-sized 7" display, it is a great offering for casual users. It is still quite versatile th...
Compact and extremely solid build Great quality 7-inch, capacitive touchscreen Two cameras
Not all apps scale to the screenLittle support from GoogleNo decent video calling software
After spending the last couple of days with the Galaxy Tab, we can confidently say it's the best Android tablet on the market. Now, that's not saying much given the state of the Android competition, but we can also assuredly say that the Tab is the first ...
Gorgeous design, Fast performance, Very light, portable, Bright, beautiful display, MicroSD slot, Dual cameras, HDMI output
Prone to fingerprints, Odd combo key on keyboard, Limited onboard apps, No USB port
If the Apple iPad is a bit too big (and its features too limited) for you, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with this 7-inch media tablet's size, performance, and versatility. ...
Listen to Steve Jobs and you’d automatically discount the Galaxy Tab as simply too small for a tablet; the Apple CEO is convinced 9.7-inches is the optimal size for a usable slate. Our time with the Tab suggests otherwise. Its 7-inch display may offer...
Sleek and solid design, Thumb-friendly keyboard, Bright and crisp display with good viewing angles, Core applications optimized for tablet use, Dual cameras with video calling, Fairly loud speakers
No 4G, Skimpy tablet app selection, Shorter battery life than iPad, Mail program does not support Google Apps accounts
The first bona fide iPad alternative features a compact design, dual cameras, snappy performance, and a small but growing number of tablet-friendly apps.
Fast. Well built with a slick design. Runs almost all Android apps. Supports Adobe Flash 10.1.
Not enough tablet-centric software. Reflective screen. Slick back.
With solid, well-designed hardware, the Samsung Galaxy Tab for Sprint is the first viable Android-based competitor to the Apple iPad. But so far, it doesn't have apps that will compel you to buy one. ...
It's an interesting piece of hardware, but it can't live up to its potential if it mostly runs blown-out smartphone applications. It wants programs that make use of its resolution and which incorporate interface elements which wouldn't make sense on a...
Abstract: Ever since the first rumors about an Apple tablet started circulating around the blogosphere, we Android enthusiasts have been dying to see an Android tablet of equivalent caliber, and it seems like Samsung's new Galaxy Tab might just be the one.Unfort...
Published: 2010-07-02, Author: Will , review by: intomobile.com
though, the most impressive aspect of the Tab is its size. It's thin enough to be sexy, which is only complemented by its glossy back cover. The 7-inch screen is incredibly hand-friendly. You can comfortably hold the screen with one hand, and typing on...