
The Samsung Tab 2 is a great option for anyone in the market for a new tablet. It's available in two sizes: 7 inches and 10.1 inches, so you can choose the one that best fits your needs.
The 7-inch model is perfect for reading, browsing, and social media, while the 10.1-inch model is ideal for watching movies, gaming, and multitasking. Both models are lightweight and easy to carry around.
The Samsung Tab 2 runs on Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, which is a smooth and intuitive operating system. It's also equipped with a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 1 GB of RAM, and 8 GB of internal storage, which is plenty of space for your apps, music, and videos.
The tablet also features a 3.2-megapixel camera, which is great for taking photos and videos on the go.
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Hardware and Design
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a 10.1-inch PLS LCD screen with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels.
It's a decent display, but not the highest resolution available in tablets at the time of its release. The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is available in WiFi-only and 3G & WiFi variants, with storage ranging from 16 GB to 32 GB, expandable up to 32 GB via a microSDXC card slot.
You can also record HD videos with the rear-facing 3.2 MP camera, but the front camera is a VGA resolution without flash. It's a bit of a downgrade from the original Galaxy tablet's 2MP camera, but still gets the job done.
The device has a 30-pin dock connector, which is a proprietary Samsung connector, so make sure you have the right charger and accessories.
Here are the key specs:
- Storage: 16 GB to 32 GB (expandable up to 32 GB)
- Camera: 3.2 MP rear-facing, VGA front-facing
- Display: 10.1-inch PLS LCD, 1280x800 pixels
- Connectivity: WiFi-only and 3G & WiFi variants
- Dimensions: 10.1” x 6.9” x 0.4” (25.66cm x 17.53cm x 0.97cm)
- Weight: under 1.3 lbs (0.588 kg)
Performance and Reception
The Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 has received generally positive reception. The device is more powerful than the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet, thanks to its ability to run a fuller version of Android.
Reviewers have praised the size and weight of the Tab 2 7.0, as well as its low price compared to other full-size tablets. This makes it a great option for those looking for a budget-friendly Android tablet.
Some critics have noted that the screen quality could be better, with one reviewer describing it as "dull and unresponsive".
Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Review: Make It Two
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 feels like a safe bet, but it's not a game-changer. It's a solid, but not innovative, tablet that's great for first-time tablet owners.
The 10.1” Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 specs, which include a 1GHz dual-core processor and 1,280 x 800px display, are impressive, but not exactly cutting-edge. The Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system is installed, but there are no notable improvements.
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a nicely responsive touchscreen that delivers a picture among the best in the business, especially when it comes to video quality. However, the camera technology has been downgraded to a 3MP rear camera and a VGA camera.
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The dimensions of 10.1” x 6.9” x 0.4” (25.66cm x 17.53cm x 0.97cm) and weight of under 1.3 lbs (0.588 kg) are respectable, but not particularly exciting. The Galaxy 2 10.1 is solid, but not at all bulky.
Protecting and carrying the device is a breeze with made-to-fit Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 cases, which would work best. A variety of 10” tablet cases would also provide a good alternative.
Reception
The Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 received generally positive reception. The device was praised for its power and capabilities, with reviewer David Pierce noting it's more capable than the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet.
Its size and weight were also commended, with Pierce and TechRadar's James Stables mentioning they're comparable to other full-size tablets. The low price was another advantage, with Stables highlighting it's a significant plus.
However, some critics pointed out the screen quality, with Stables describing it as "dull and unresponsive". The low resolution was also noted, particularly when compared to the 2012 Google Nexus 7.
The Good

The Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is a more capable device than the Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet due to its more powerful processor and full version of Android.
The Tab 2 7.0's size and weight have been praised by reviewers, making it a great option for those looking for a portable device.
Some criticism has been made of the screen quality, with reviewers describing it as "dull and unresponsive".
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a 1GHz dual-core processor, 1,280 x 800px display, and micro SD card port, making it a solid option for those looking for a tablet.
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 has a battery life of 6.2 hours, which is a notable feature.
Here are some key specs of the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1:
The Bottom Line
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 feels like a disappointing prequel to its predecessor, lacking significant improvements.
It's slightly heavier and less svelte, weighing in at 1.28 pounds, compared to the 1.24 pounds of the original Galaxy Tab 10.1.

The design has some notable drawbacks, such as a wide and awkward shape that makes typing and holding the tablet at the same time a challenge, even for those with long fingers like me.
The bezel isn't completely flush with the outer casing, creating a slightly annoying edge.
Here's a comparison of the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1's dimensions with its predecessor and some other tablets:
Unfortunately, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 also drops some features, including a 32GB capacity microSD slot, an IR blaster, and a LED support light for the rear camera.
Frequently Asked Questions
How old is a Samsung Tab 2?
The Samsung Tab 2 was released in 2012, making it a device from the past decade. Its age can be estimated based on its launch date, which is over 10 years ago.
Can the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 be updated?
Update your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 by checking for software updates in Settings > About device > Software update, ensuring your device is charged and connected to Wi-Fi
Does Galaxy Tab 2 still work?
The Galaxy Tab 2 may still work for basic tasks, but it may not be sufficient for more demanding activities like video streaming or using newer apps. Consider upgrading for a better experience.
What can I do with my old Samsung Tab 2?
Give your old Samsung Tab 2 a new life by repurposing it as a digital photo album, clock, GPS navigator, or even a Kindle-like reader. Explore its full potential and discover more uses, from remote monitoring to note-taking, by checking out our guide
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