With its comfortable profile and grip, the Samsung Galaxy Tab E was made to go wherever you go. And its 9.6-inch clear, bright screen lets everyone enjoy more of what they love, from watching a movie with the family at home to reading a bestseller at the coffee shop. And the 5,000mAh battery keeps you powered up to watch, read and game at home or on the go.
Weighing only 490g and at just 8.5mm thick, the Galaxy Tab E is incredibly portable. It boasts a 2MP front camera and a rear 5MP camera with autofocus that can shoot high definition video. With compatibility for up to 128GB of micro SD card storage, the Galaxy Tab E allows you to take your favourite films, music and books with you wherever you go.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab E is powered by a fast 1.3GHz Quad-Core processor and runs on the intuitive Android 4.4 KitKat operating system. With the Ultra Power Saving Mode, you can make the battery last even longer by restricting usage to only essential applications and those selected by you.
Cold: I bought one last year as a gift. Same price also at Tesco. To be honest it's better to pay a little bit extra for Samsung Tab A or buy one of the Chinese ones at GearBest or Aliexpress. There a 3 main reasons: poor screen quality, tablet is lagging and battery life is bad(slow charging but very quickly draining even when WiFi is off).
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vassy4u
21 Nov 16#1
Thanks OP. Heat added :smiley:
iz123456789
21 Nov 16#2
can these run a whole full webpages/websites/desktop pages? like full adobe and all video on internet browser?
I had one of these tablets years back and its annoying because I couldn't watch movies on the webpages
thanks for your answers
amour3k to iz123456789
21 Nov 161#3
I have no idea what Tablet you be rocking in the past there?, but ...
EVERY Android Tablet I've ever had in the past (we're talking at least 4+ here ... ) have never had any Adobe Flash issues whatsoever?, so .....
Anything upto Android 4.0 were STILL Adobe Flash 'supported' (after that, Adobe pulled it's Android support from straight under it!, lol), so ANYTHING from Android 4.0 and before/earlier should be/would be still 100% Adobe Flash supported!.
And ANYTHING beyond Android 4.0 will incorporate the newer HTML Platform/Engine instead! (which is basically utilizing other Technologies to make Flash, WITHOUT Flash?, hehehe, so obviously, pro's and con's with both perhaps?). :-)
Go pick your flavour basically?, lol. :-)
HQ9 to iz123456789
21 Nov 16#12
May sound silly but I downloaded a different web browser (dolphin) and it seemed to do the trick, I was able to watch movies on the actual websites.
Chic079 to iz123456789
21 Nov 16#28
Yes they can and with html app they can run Full html Web page with no issues
amour3k
21 Nov 16#4
There was a point in time when I would have all but died for a Samsung Tablet!, looool.
But now, with MANY other notable brands out there like Lenovo, Acer, Bush, Alba, Nexus 7, Amazon Fire Tablet, etc, etc ( + a few other's besides?), allllllll HITTING the £50-£100 :brackets', is it worth bothering with these Samsung Tablets again? (at similar prices ..... )
That was a genuine question?, lol, as I am very curious on anyone's thoughts either way on the matter?, thanx. :-)
CrispEditor to amour3k
21 Nov 16#21
The one advantage of samsung is the split-screen mode - useful for watching videos and doing something else at the same time, assuming enough RAM.
Tablets have advanced wildly over the last few years, so even a 2y old type model can be still very practical. There are many no-name chinese brands with good/much-better specs. Samsungs are fairly reliable and well know/good quality. These samsung tablets are "not bad" - but the RAM and screen spec is very low, and hence, a bit overpriced. At 60 pounds - snap it up. At 100...shop around and compare specs/reviews.
malachi
21 Nov 161#5
Shame they cant go any higher than Android 5.1 i think
miffyl to malachi
21 Nov 16#6
Thanks, was gonna ask that.
Toon_army
21 Nov 161#7
Thanks OP bought the mother one for Christmas
DonkeyKonk
21 Nov 166#8
E tablets on sale in Tesco, whatever next.
SeaBass2013
21 Nov 164#9
Cold: I bought one last year as a gift. Same price also at Tesco. To be honest it's better to pay a little bit extra for Samsung Tab A or buy one of the Chinese ones at GearBest or Aliexpress. There a 3 main reasons: poor screen quality, tablet is lagging and battery life is bad(slow charging but very quickly draining even when WiFi is off).
somersetpaul to SeaBass2013
21 Nov 16#24
Same here, returned for a Tab A.
Babbler
21 Nov 16#10
Samsung tabs usually dont allow install to sd - does this one? If not 8gb is very low.
SeaBass2013 to Babbler
21 Nov 16#13
Yes, in the one bought I install 32GB micro SD card.
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Weighing only 490g and at just 8.5mm thick, the Galaxy Tab E is incredibly portable. It boasts a 2MP front camera and a rear 5MP camera with autofocus that can shoot high definition video. With compatibility for up to 128GB of micro SD card storage, the Galaxy Tab E allows you to take your favourite films, music and books with you wherever you go.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab E is powered by a fast 1.3GHz Quad-Core processor and runs on the intuitive Android 4.4 KitKat operating system. With the Ultra Power Saving Mode, you can make the battery last even longer by restricting usage to only essential applications and those selected by you.
Link to Samsung Galaxy Tab E, 9.6”, Tablet, 8GB Wi-Fi Only - White
http://www.tesco.com/direct/samsung-galaxy-tab-e-96-tablet-8gb-wi-fi-only-white/724-8614.prd
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I had one of these tablets years back and its annoying because I couldn't watch movies on the webpages
thanks for your answers
EVERY Android Tablet I've ever had in the past (we're talking at least 4+ here ... ) have never had any Adobe Flash issues whatsoever?, so .....
Anything upto Android 4.0 were STILL Adobe Flash 'supported' (after that, Adobe pulled it's Android support from straight under it!, lol), so ANYTHING from Android 4.0 and before/earlier should be/would be still 100% Adobe Flash supported!.
And ANYTHING beyond Android 4.0 will incorporate the newer HTML Platform/Engine instead! (which is basically utilizing other Technologies to make Flash, WITHOUT Flash?, hehehe, so obviously, pro's and con's with both perhaps?). :-)
Go pick your flavour basically?, lol. :-)
But now, with MANY other notable brands out there like Lenovo, Acer, Bush, Alba, Nexus 7, Amazon Fire Tablet, etc, etc ( + a few other's besides?), allllllll HITTING the £50-£100 :brackets', is it worth bothering with these Samsung Tablets again? (at similar prices ..... )
That was a genuine question?, lol, as I am very curious on anyone's thoughts either way on the matter?, thanx. :-)
Tablets have advanced wildly over the last few years, so even a 2y old type model can be still very practical. There are many no-name chinese brands with good/much-better specs. Samsungs are fairly reliable and well know/good quality. These samsung tablets are "not bad" - but the RAM and screen spec is very low, and hence, a bit overpriced. At 60 pounds - snap it up. At 100...shop around and compare specs/reviews.