- CNET BEST PICK: CNET (12/22) picked Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE as “Best Android Tablet” for 2023, highlighting its “…premium look and feel for significantly less money.”
- BIG SCREEN, BIG EXPERIENCE: A large 12.4 inch display brings your content to life in brilliant color whether indoors or outdoors, making Samsung Galaxy S7 FE a great tablet for study time or for a quick entertainment break
- BOLD COLORS, BOLD STATEMENT: Choose a bold color – Mystic Black, Mystic Green, Mystic Silver or Mystic Pink — that makes it unmistakably yours
- WRITE, DRAW, CLIP, TAP WITH S PEN: Take notes in class, sketch out an idea or even doodle with the included S Pen, featuring a responsive new design that feels closer to pen on paper than ever before
- MORE WORKSPACE, MORE WAYS TO WORK: Master every assignment with Galaxy connectivity; Get more done on an expanded workstation that lets you hand off content between your devices, or enjoy a PC like experience with multiple windows open on your tablet
- POWERED TO DO MORE: Galaxy Tab S7 FE features a long battery life* to help you power through your day — and then some — on a single charge
- SPEED TO MOVE, SPACE TO GROW: With the Qualcomm SM7225 Octa-Core processor, you’ll enjoy smooth entertainment; Plus, high storage memory lets you save and store what you need to access on a moment’s notice
- STREAM YOUR HEART OUT, 160+ CHANNELS: Unwind with two months of ad free access to millions of videos with YouTube Premium*; Also get free access to Samsung Mobile TV Plus, and over 160 channels and videos on demand, such as movies, music, news and sports
SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab S7 FE 12.4” 256GB WiFi Android Tablet, Large Screen, S Pen Included, Multi Device Connectivity, Long Lasting Battery, US…
Rated 4.33 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)
8,90 $
Category: Tablets
Tags: fship, SPEND LESS & SMILE MORE
Standing screen display size | 12.4 Inches |
---|---|
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 Pixels |
RAM | 8 GB |
Hard Drive | 256 GB |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Brand | SAMSUNG |
Series | Galaxy Tab S7 FE |
Item model number | SM-T733NZKFXAR |
Hardware Platform | Windows, Android |
Operating System | Android 11 |
Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.25 x 7.28 x 11.21 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.25 x 7.28 x 11.21 inches |
Color | Mystic Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
Processor Brand | Qualcomm |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
9 reviews for SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab S7 FE 12.4” 256GB WiFi Android Tablet, Large Screen, S Pen Included, Multi Device Connectivity, Long Lasting Battery, US…
Add a review Cancel reply
Related products
Rated 4.00 out of 5
(13)
178,17 $
Rated 4.50 out of 5
(8)
552,10 $
Rated 4.13 out of 5
(8)
184,38 $
Rated 4.67 out of 5
(3)
208,99 $
Rated 4.50 out of 5
(2)
340,00 $
Rated 3.73 out of 5
(11)
189,99 $
aimendoza4 –
Previous tablet iPad Mini 2 handed down from me to my daughter since she was less than a year old. Storage capacity was 16gb and after all the OS updates and no videos photos or linked account that shared it the capacity dwindled. We barely could save offline content so our daughter could enjoy so we had to pick and choose. Of course the tablet being old the battery lasted maybe an hour at best. This Samsung Tablet geez is a supreme upgrade. Quality of the colors is amazing, touch screen was a little more fluid, more features like hiding apps (play store, settings, etc), and omg the battery life! I tested it myself where I left videos playing practically overnight (about 11pm to 8am) and the battery percentage was above 60%. Of course its for our toddler so not many apps are on there so it’s not eating battery in the background. We went from 16gb to 128gb or 256gb I forget so we have tons of offline content we can now download without having to be picky which to keep or delete. The screen size is a lot bigger, but big enough that if she is tracing letter or painting within a game she has a larger screen to work with. We were even able to find a similar case to the one she is used to and it made the transition a little easier (the one with a handle and the two feet that folds in and out in the back side). The tablet per specs vs price to me was reasonable when purchased. I recommend it, however, make sure to buy a screen protector and/or a case to protect your investment.
Henry –
I like size and the colour and it is easy to navigate.
Enjoy playing my game on bigger screen and enjoy
watching my shows as it very clear and sharp.
Mike C. –
I am not an Android guy. Although I am always fascinated by Android devices and products. I have owned quite a few Chinese knock-offs and a few Xiaomi brand phones but nothing ever lasted. In retrospect, I didn’t give them much of a chance. I am an Apple guy. I love Mac and Apple products. What I don’t like? The price. What I do like? The quality. Apple has maintained quality products for some time. I’ve had many iPhones, iPads, Mac Pros, Macbook Pros, Macbooks, Mac minis, and iMacs. Our whole office here in Ghana is on mac. Why? Reliability and longevity. Ok, so I’ve got the fanboying out the way, on to the subject of this post.
Why did you buy this thing?
Well, simply put, on one of my trips back to the US earlier this year, my 13″ Macbook Pro died and I needed a replacement. I loved the 13″ size for going back and forth to the office and it was a good “beater” laptop. I have a loaded 16″ Macbook Pro that I prefer to keep in pristine shape for editing video and graphics. I figured let’s try the 12.4″ tablet and see if it can handle what I am throwing at it.
I LOVE THIS TABLET.
I am typing on it right now for this post. I was skeptical of having an Android tablet after having a few knock-offs and bad experiences with them, but this thing just keeps getting better. The only downside? No iMessaging or integration of Mac apps. I can live without that. In fact, it has me wondering if I should switch all of my note-taking, list-making, and stuff to Google apps.
Speed
This thing is fast. I’m not just talking fast, I’m talking lighting fast. I am constantly shocked at how responsive and quick everything is. Websites load fast, apps load without hesitation, and streaming is a joy. With the Qualcomm SM7225 Octa-Core processor, this thing delivers. My kids use iPad devices for streaming and sometimes school. My son has one of the later models of the regular iPad. This Samsung tab smokes it. I mean trail of fire smokes it.
Screen
The screen on this device is one of the best I’ve ever seen or used. I’m serious. I like it better than the iPads I own. It’s clear, and crisp and the 4K video looks incredible on it. Let’s put it this way, I’d rather watch Netflix on this tablet than on my 16″ Macbook Pro. Even when viewing bad or old footage on YouTube, I’ve found the quality is amazing. I’m not sure what they’re doing over there at Samsung but they better keep doing it. If you don’t believe me, go find one on display at a store. You’ll be a believer quickly. Even with fingerprints of my own and my kids, this thing is still crisp and clear. For what it’s worth, I do not put on-screen protectors on my devices. I don’t like the loss of clarity and function with screen protectors.
Battery Life
I have yet to have this thing die on me. Granted I don’t use it enough to kill the battery. Even after two days of not being on the charger, it was still at 60%. I couldn’t believe it. Time will tell how long that lasts but if it’s this good to start with I don’t feel worried about that at all. Maybe when I fly again back to the States I’ll test how long it lasts on a flight.
Accessories
With this tablet, I bought the Amazon suggested keyboard and case made by Fintie. For all intents and purposes, it’s not a bad case. Do I wish I had bought the Samsung keyboard and case? Sure. But the cost was a bit high and I didn’t think it was a deal-breaker on the tablet. The Fintie case works well enough and offers a few options for pen storage. I do like that the tablet came with a tablet pen which is a good selling point, even if you don’t use it.
Conclusion
All in all, this tablet is a winner. The screen alone is worth the price but as an added bonus the speed just feels unmatched. If I had to go back and choose again, I’d likely choose it again. If you’re an Apple person, like I am, this is a worthy device to add to your arsenal.
Mike C. –
The pen basically came broken. The tip is very flimsy and I used it maybe twice before the vent and snapped. I don’t even want another because I don’t want something that snaps that easy. The tablet seems great though for real simple note taking. A bit bigger and thicker than I expected but still super thin and not too heavy. I love it other than the stupid pen
Mashuu –
I came in not having an andriod tablet since 2011. It has been a very long time. I haven’t had an andriod phone since around 2013. I went full ios after getting tired of the operating system and it’s inconsistencies. I have an iPad Air 3 and love it. It’s fast and ios over the years has allowed for more input even though it’s still pretty closed off as far outside install. I was looking towards using retroarch and older retro gaming along with a touch screen. I had been using my iPad but I hated having to sign in once a week on my laptop and I don’t need much power for the older stuff so I did alot of research before coming to a decision on the s7 fe. The other devices seemed too expensive for my needs and I also read alot from others that the S8 models using the gen 1 chipset has a limit on how much power can be output before it throttles so I didn’t see the point in spending more for receiving less.
And boy, let me tell you, alot has definitely changed in the past 10 years. I had no idea that Andriod has now become iOS. I bought the 64gb thinking I could transfer apps to the micro SD card. You can’t. Many of it is locked into the internal drive. While you can have the apps access data off of the micro SD card the apps itself install on the internal. Only very little amount of apps can transfer but it was only 1 or 2 I was able to transfer. Had I known this I would’ve spent more on the 256gb. If you’re reading this and deciding PLEASE DO NOT get the 64. Save yourself the future worry and stick to the 256. I was planning on doing bare minimum as far as the Google Play Store went. But without installing a single thing and after fully updating my tablet I had 30% of storage gone. Just gone. After a week of “bare minimum”, Netflix, Crunchyroll, etc., I have 40% storage taken up. I’m currently considering returning and exchanging it but I’ve already spent alot on it to cover and care for the screen with protectors.
NOW for performance I am highly, highly impressed. From experience the only reason I can see why everything is internal now is for stability. And so far I’ve only had one real issue. The tablet is very responsive. I saw videos from earlier this year how the device wasn’t fully capable of doing 4K YouTube but from my experience these past few days it’s been quick and snappy. 4K/60 on YouTube hasn’t had any issues playing. All my other apps as well run quick. I’m really enjoying the size of the screen. And the screen itself is bright enough and clear when displaying videos or playing a game. The tablet is larger than my iPad Air and I’m happy with it. I don’t like small devices. And depending on how big you are and your hands you’ll definitely love this size if you are bigger. It’s not heavy at all, I had no problems using it in one hand and using the other to write on it. I LOVE the drawing app on it. If you love to draw you’ll definitely love using this tablet. If you’ve seen videos online as well sometimes it doesn’t look impressive but when I used it suspringly felt nothing like what I saw on YouTube. It’s so good. I didn’t know that it also had sensitivity and was surprised when I pressed harder to see the digital ink change. While I have no idea how to actually draw and probably the worst at it I really did enjoy just scribbling away and using the paint feature on Samsung’s own app. I also like to practice kanji and it works as well as my iPad. I can see this being an iPad alternative for those who don’t want an iPad. Though to be honest at a certain price point once you reach S8 levels the iPad is by far the better option. There is no comparison. But for the sale price of this s7 fe under $400 you can’t beat it.
As for gaming, retro gaming, I want an all in one device. I wanted to play my DS games I already own on a bigger screen and my other systems including psp in handheld and Dreamcast games without hooking up my DC and getting a converter. Everything has been great. Even some Sega Saturn. I’m having some issues getting Saturn running without quitting in RA but those that do run flawlessly. NDS runs great. PSX is running good as expected. And transferring my psp saves was as easy as hooking my psp via usb to the tablet via usb adapter and transferring saves to my micro SD card. Ppsspp read my saves and I was able to continuing my jrpgs on the tablet and to my TV via hdmi. Samsung Dex also ran great. There’s also other things that look very ios like (outputting sound has the same look now)and I’m glad that it’s actually as smooth as it now.
In the end, for under $400 the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is an excellent choice for a variety of uses. Whether you’re using it for school, drawing, writing letters and using the web – to streaming apps and Retro gaming it is by far the best device for every use. I am glad Android has come a long way to fixing many of the issues I had with it. I can not recommend this tablet enough. I don’t think you’ll find one better at this price point with so many features including the desktop-like Dex mode. I gave my review based on not seeing the uses I’d use it for so I hope it helps someone in their decision making.
Highly recommended!!
—FEBRUARY 2023 UPDATED—
I still highly recommend this tablet. However I returned it for the S7+ model. Woot had a really nice sale for it for only $20-30 more than what I paid for the FE model. How can one pass up the offer? There is a nice noticeable improvement over the FE. YouTube 4K works consistently. As I stated in my review I did not see any harsh sluggish performance on the FE. For a good amount of videos it was fine but I did start to run into issues more and more where it would stutter. And it would with more photographic videos. I also think it may have to do with RAM as well as Android seems to hold more in the memory than my iPad does. Fortunately and To be completely honest on the FE it is nearly impossible to tell the difference between 1440p and 4K so I left it at 1440p as that looked really crisp. If you’re having issues with 4K the 1440p works perfectly fine and looks superb.
Apps on the S7+ start up faster (but not by much and I did have an app that weirdly kept loading faster than the S7+ but may have been due to cache). I was impressed with the start up speed of the FE. The S7+ shines brightly with its OLED model, the videos I tested side by side clearly shows black blacks with the plus model and switching between 120 hertz vs 60 hertz is also very noticeable especially when I was transferring my files and just checking out the different apps and videos. It’s the same feeling you get when you see 60/30.
Another major difference for me personally, as is with my retro retrospective is that Saturn games seemed to work so much better. I could not get Enemy Zero to run whatsoever and afterwards just crashed Retroarch. It ran fine on my iPad Air 3 and on the S7+ I am happy to report it runs good as well. However on a sad note upscaling DS games even by 2x stutters bad on the plus while on the FE it just came to a hault. On my iPad Air 3 I was able to upscale multiple times with zero issues. The reason why I include my iPad now is because the Air gen 3 cost the same as the S7+ msrp. Unfortunately it’s tedious to set up and a pain to keep refreshing every single week to get emulation working on top of only allowing 3 apps at a time to be installed. There’s no doubt that the iPad Air 3 is significantly more powerful than the S7+. With that sad it’s no slouch. It is wonderfully fast. I’m really loving it and because of the OLED and refresh rate of the S7+ screen I find myself going to it even for random “every day” tasks over the iPad.
There is ONE COOL thing the android does that I am unable to do on the iPad and though it may seem trivial if it interests you if you enjoy watching YouTube or music while gaming (or retro gaming in this case) this ability is very neat. In DEX mode (by the way it can’t be overstated how awesome this is by Samsung) when connected the tv I like to play my DS games too/bottom. The “action” portion of the screen gets the left major side and size of the screen while the “map view” gets the bottom right and smaller size of the tv screen. This leaves the top right of blank square. What I do is I open YouTube with my playlist for gaming and resize the screen to fit the square! So while I’m on a long jrpg I can also watch whatever I’m in the mood for to fit what I’m doing. How cool right? And since retroarch has a built in volume gain (many old games especially handheld don’t have in-game volume controls) you can adjust the sound so they don’t overlap so much between YouTube and games.
Speaking of COOL things, if you’re using a Dual Sense ps5 controller the touchpad also works as a mouse! Allowing you to do everything with just the ps5 controller. You’ll be able to double click on apps and well do anything a mouse can do. On a side note you’ll have to be in DEX mode to properly use it as I’ve noticed in tablet mode the dual sense mouse direction is sideways meaning if you scroll up it’ll go right. I think it’s turned 90 degrees in all directions. But in DEX mode it’s normal. (If you’re reading this and it’s still sideways control, turn off the tablet screen.. DEX doesn’t turn off only the tablet. That’ll fix it). I’m assuming the DualShock 4 with its touchpad will also work the same.
Last but not least, I had no real interest in converting my ps2 and GameCube for Dolphin as I still use those plus my Wii connected via hdmi. HOWEVER there are a few games I don’t have that I’d love to play. They play okay. They have to be on native resolution otherwise any upscale has major slow downs. The FE couldn’t bother to run them properly even at native resolution. And if Apple ever allows these apps to run without going through hoops they all run excellent on the Air 3.
I wrote a lot here and I really hope it helps someone because I mentioned I wished I could’ve had a it more insight especially well after release since YouTube videos seem to be all based off early testing. Many things change over time just like android 11 taking away the ability for apps to move to micro sd card and turning into an iOS. That is one nice thing is that my roms are on a now 512gb. My ipad has 256 so I’d be out of room. I’ve been super excited revisiting my old games. Even my GBA saves like ff6 (with sound restoration) save transferred to Retroarch once I was able to find out by trial and error that mGBA was the correct core to use. Btw, GBA on the S7+ OLED screen, just (insert chefs kiss gif/meme and all the above here) You’ll also want to use MelonDS. It doesn’t have the upscale Desemu has but you can’t anyway and I find it a little easier to use. Only Mario Kart DS seems to crash if I rewind in melon over Desu but I’m still sticking with it to keep everything in sync. It’s been nice having my library and saves in ONE place with a touch screen, finally.
Thank you so very much for reading this far!!
Happy gaming!
Loh Hong Cheong –
warranty in singapore did not cover. customer service said they only cover local set.
samsung should not allow selling to foreign customer if they do not honor international warranty. this is a serious consideration for buyers.
“It is not advisable to purchase an export set as the product is not eligible for any international warranty service.” -support
Emmanuel Jayme –
La compré principalmente para un ámbito estudiantil y profesional, la tablet tiene un tamaño bastante grande y un peso considerable pero en calidad de materiales, imagen y sonido es una buena opción, lo que más destaca es lo fácil de usar, la S pen que viene incluida ayuda demasiado a tomar notas, hacer edición o dibujos ese es el highlight de la tablet, los ángulos de visión no son lo mejor pero si la ves desde un punto medio la calidad de la pantalla a la hora de consumir contenido te deja satisfecho, no tiene un hardware de mucha potencia pero para el día a día te da mucho más de lo que se necesita.
John Anderson –
Genuine set from the US. Was looking for a tablet for media consumption and occasional drawing and came across this listing at a great sale price, much lower than local sets in Singapore. Shipping was quite long but product arrived in perfect condition, brand new in box.
Screen is even larger than the more expensive S7 so if you don’t care about heavy gaming or productivity, this is the better, more affordable option. This processor is mid-range but definitely sufficient for a snappy media consumption experience.
Storage is not really an issue since you can just slot in a much cheaper SD card. The only issue I have (with the 64gb model) is the 4gb ram, which at some times can be problematic and annoying, when apps start slowing down. Seeing that even my old Galaxy a71 phone had 8gb of ram, this should have come with at least 6gb, in this day and age when ram is dirt cheap.
Bharti –
Using it for recreational purpose.