Best Samsung Tablets
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active Pro 10.1 (2019)
- Screen Size 10.1"
- Internal Storage64 GB
- Memory (RAM)4 GB
I'm done with Samsung – I bought a Samsung Active 4 Pro rugged tablet, so that I would have a device I could use in the bath occasionally. I'd used the tablet while in the… Read more
bath, perhaps a half dozen times for an hour or two. After using the tablet last night, I woke up today to find the screen flickering, and bars across the screen, and distorted areas, all consistent with water damage.
I'm now dropping my tablet off for diagnosis. Dealing with Samsung support was miserable. They made zero commitments as to whether they would honour the two year warranty. Both tech people spoke legalise jargon that made it perfectly clear the purpose of Samsung's warranty is to figure out any way possible to wiggle out of repairing the device under warranty, at their expense. They made it clear they would not cover the warranty if my device had been used inappropriately. They said they had sensors to detect if the device had been exposed to a dept of greater than 1.5m. This device has never even been submerged, much less could it be submerged 1.5m in a bathtub.
Technically, I guess my device is "water resistant" at IP68. So I suspect they will try to wiggle out saying it was not "water proof". Well here's a clue. Don't call a device rugged and say you can submerged it for 30 minutes in 1.5m of water, if you're not going to cover warranties for devices used in said conditions.
I'll post an update regarding how my warranty claim went. But regardless, this device should not have failed under these conditions. And the whole warranty process has left a bitter taste. One should reasonably think if a product fails under warranty when used as specified, it should be covered. Instead, this just feels like a roll of the dice, and whether they will figure out a way to wiggle out.
My Samsung S4 phone screen shattered within a month of ownership from being in my pocket. My Samsung TV was repaired twice due to bad capacitors, and then died at 10 years. And now my Active Pro 4 has failed. My LG fridge got rust with one year of purchase, and the ice maker seizes up all the time. All the LG tv's we purchased have horrible light bleed and light consistency, 1 of the 3 TV's screen has turned mostly blue.
I am done with Samsung. And I am done with LG, and Korean electronics in general. Literally, just about everything I have bought from them is junk or fails quickly. Samsung can literally design and fabricate processors, is one of only three companies on leading edge production nodes, the other two being Intel and TSMC. Samsung is a giant, vertically integrated Korean champion. What I don't understand is why they choose to ruin all this, by creating cheaply built, unreliable products, knowingly, and then creating a warranty and support process, that attempts to pin all the blame on the customer, when their junk inevitably fails.
I am no Apple fan. But my next tablet will probably be an ipad. Their power cords for their old Macbooks were literally built to fail, because they would not put proper reinforcement into the cable, because Apple thought a bulky plug would look ugly. But with our household having owned a dozen Apple phones and tablets, literally not one has failed of its own accord. I have had two Macbooks fail, albeit each was at least 7 years old, and both could probably have been repaired, though wasn't really worth it for old tech. I hate Apple's locked down operating system though, and it designing software assuming customers are idiots.
My next tv will be Sony or something Japanese. I guess my next tablet will be Apple. I know devices have become more advanced and complex then ever. However, I am extremely sick of this race to the bottom on quality, and the atrocious warranty process of Samsung. I really don't suspect conducting business in this manner actually boosts profit margins long run, as I surely cannot be the only customer who has been burnt repeatedly, and will never purchase another Samsung or Korean electronics product.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Wi-Fi
- Price (RRP) $479
- Screen Size 11"
- Internal Storage128 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB

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Perfect, brand new condition and in my daughters favourite blue colour. She is thrilled and I appreciate spending a bit less and recycling an item thats in new condition. Show details
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ (2023)
- Screen Size 12.4"
- Internal Storage256 GB and 512 GB
- Memory (RAM)12 GB
I bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE. It's nice and all, but 1 feature that is needed is not included. After spending the money, thinking that I can… Read more
plug my new S9 into a display monitor and to work with DEX, it seems that it does not work. This feature works with all of the Samsung devices that I had in the past. Why did they remove it, is beyond me but I think is to force you to spend more money and upgrade to a more expensive device. I already spent my money which is too late. This is just pure greed and a C$#T move from Samsung.
I would not recommend buying it.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE (2023)
- Screen Size 10.9"
- Internal Storage256 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB
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Avoid Samsung Tablets for Work – Misleading and Unreturnable – If you're considering a Samsung tablet for work, note-taking, or creative industries, think twice. The advertising promises a powerful, versatile… Read more
tool, but the reality is far from it. The device feels clunky and impractical for note-taking or professional use.
The most concerning part? Samsung's rigid return policy. Once you've purchased, you're stuck. There's no trial period or satisfaction guarantee—if the product doesn't meet your needs, tough luck. For a product that costs thousands, this lack of flexibility is unacceptable.
I strongly advise against purchasing Samsung tablets unless you're 100% certain it's the right fit, as there’s no way to return it if it falls short of expectations. Save yourself the frustration and invest in a company that stands behind its products and values its customers.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (2023)
- Screen Size 11"
- Internal Storage128 GB and 256 GB
- Memory (RAM)8 GB and 12 GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (2023)
- Screen Size 14.6"
- Internal Storage256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)12 GB and 16 GB
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (2024)
- Screen Size 14.6"
- Internal Storage256 GB, 512 GB and 1,024 GB
- Memory (RAM)12 GB and 16 GB
(Samsung at Westfield Carousel Shopping Centre) Absolutely Terrible Experience – Samsung Damaged My Tablet and Blamed Me! I submitted my Samsung… Read more
tablet for repair at Samsung in Westfield Carousel Shopping Centre, because it wasn’t charging properly and the battery was draining too quickly. When I handed it in, the tablet was in perfect condition – no cracks, no dents, no scratches whatsoever.
At drop-off, a Samsung staff member inspected the device and gave me a written inspection report stating that the only issue noted was fingerprints on the screen – no physical damage at all. I still have that paper as proof.
A few days later, I received a call claiming that the screen was cracked and there was a dent, and that I now had to pay $250 for repairs!
This is a clear case of damage caused while the tablet was in Samsung’s possession, and instead of taking responsibility, they’re trying to shift the blame onto the customer.
This is dishonest, unacceptable, and deeply unprofessional. I trusted Samsung with my device, and they completely violated that trust.
To anyone considering using Samsung's repair services: Take a detailed video of your device, keep every document, and don’t assume they’ll do the right thing – they won’t.
Samsung, you've lost me as a customer
Hi Asmaa, thank you for taking the time to leave a… Read more