

🚀 Your sleek, always-connected productivity and entertainment companion
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0" (2019) is a compact, GSM-unlocked tablet with 4G LTE cellular connectivity that doubles as a phone. Featuring a bright 8-inch 1280x800 display, 2GB RAM, 32GB storage expandable up to 512GB, and a powerful 5100mAh battery, it delivers reliable all-day performance. Running Android 9 Pie on a Snapdragon 429 processor, it balances affordability with smooth everyday use, making it ideal for professionals seeking a portable device for communication, media, and light work.
| ASIN | B07XC3CW4G |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 14 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,361 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,094 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | Qualcomm |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | Unknown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,660) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2018 |
| Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Adreno 504 |
| Hard Drive | 32 GB |
| Hardware Platform | Android |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 4.9 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | SM-T295 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Operating System | Android 9 Pie |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor | 2 GHz Snapdragon |
| Processor Brand | Qualcomm |
| Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 4.9 x 0.3 inches |
| RAM | 2 GB |
| Rear Webcam Resolution | 8 MP |
| Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
| Series | SM-T295 |
| Standing screen display size | 8 Inches |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
N**S
What a tablet WILL do for you and what it WON'T
No one has done a better job of balancing value and price than Samsung, and it shows with the Galaxy Tab A. That being said, there’s a few pieces of information that I want to impart that would’ve helped me decide whether I should buy a tablet or not. What a Tablet WON’T do for you -- A tablet won’t inspire, spur, or motivate you to do something you don’t already do. What I mean is, if you don’t already, say, read, you’re not going to read more with a Tablet. If you don’t already watch videos in bed, then you’re not going to with a Tablet. Save yourself the $200 and be comfortable with what you already have. What a Tablet WILL do for you -- If you have a clear need in your life, and you’re willing to put in a little effort to overcome the initial discomfort, a tablet can enable and even inspire you. You have to consciously put in effort; for whatever reason using a tablet doesn’t always come naturally. But once you’ve grown used to it, it can become an invaluable tool in your work or home life. The important point is to have a clear idea of the role you want it to play in your life. The Galaxy Tab A -- As I said above, no one has done a better job of honing a fine balance between function and cost than Samsung. You can buy a cheap off-brand through Amazon, they do exist, but I would say the little bit extra you have to pay for a Samsung is worth it. The device feels a bit plastic-y, the screen isn’t the best of the best, and the specs aren’t super-computer level, but that’s about what you’d expect for something in this price range. For all its downfalls, once you’ve accomodated yourself to it, the downfalls blur into the background. The device and software is good enough that when you’re engaged with something, you’ll be focusing on that rather than fiddling with the device. There’s very little resistance. So I think this is a win. They do do things right, too. It wouldn’t surprise me if they had built in hardware decoders to run video and music. The battery life is great - I’ve used it for nearly two days on one charge. Samsung's Android launcher, TouchWiz, is excellent and has years of refinement behind it. A major point for me was the amplifier. I like nice headphones, and they don’t always work the best on budget devices. It seems Samsung took this into consideration and built in a fully functional amplifier that can pump out clear audio. One feature people fail to point out is how future-proof a tablet is. A laptop can run up into the thousands of dollars, and once it breaks or becomes obsolete, you have to invest another thousand dollars, then transfer all of your information and it’s all a headache. With an Android Tablet, if it gets lost, stolen, breaks, or becomes obsolete, $200 for a brand new device is nothing. And all of your information and preferences are backed up in the cloud. This is easily the best Android tablet in the budget range, and maybe of all Android Tablets. If you’re going to buy a Tablet, buy this one. A Case Study -- I like to write. I’m not published or anything of that nature, but it’s something I enjoy. A short while ago, I sat down to write. And I wrote. And wrote. And kept writing, until I’d nearly finished a book. More than anything, I loved it, so I decided to enroll in a college class centered on Creative Writing. The device I used to write, a Surface Pro 3, was showing its age. I had purchased it refurbished, and as solid of a device as it was, it was becoming cumbersome. I decided to purchase a new device specifically for writing. After some research, I started to explore tablets, as opposed to laptops, as a real possibility. What I found was tablets exceeded every need for a writer. I purchased a small travel keyboard (the iClever for anyone curious, if it’s still listed on Amazon), and was thrilled. Not only did the tablet work spectacularly well as a writing platform, but I had access to the entire Android App ecosystem. The cellular capabilities made it all the more appealing. Conclusion -- Like I said, if you have a clear idea of what you want a Tablet to do for you, and can overcome the initial discomfort, a tablet will become an invaluable part of your work and home life. If you don’t, it’ll collect dust on your nightstand. The Tab A is good enough in terms of software and hardware, that when you’re doing something, you forget about the device, and that’s all that should really be asked of it. I know for me, I’ll be using it as an indispensable part of my daily life in the coming months, and I’m thrilled.
S**D
Great Compact Tablet with Phone Functionality!
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019, SM-T295) is an excellent mid-range tablet that offers great value. The 8-inch screen is the perfect size—compact enough to carry around, yet large enough for browsing, reading, and streaming. Performance is smooth for everyday tasks, and the 32GB storage with expandable memory is very handy. One of the best features is the 4G LTE support—it doubles as a phone, so I can make calls and use mobile data on the go. The 5100mAh battery lasts a full day with normal use, which makes it very reliable for travel. Build quality is solid, and it feels premium for the price. Overall, this tablet is a great option if you want a reliable device for entertainment, communication, and light work, all in one. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a budget-friendly LTE tablet.
K**H
Not bad at all for the price.
While I haven't used this tablet long enough to review its battery life (Lithium ion betteries usually attain their full capacity after at least ten full charge-discharge cycles, ) it's a pretty good entry-level unlocked GSM-capable tablet for the price. As for the picture quality, it's quite sharp and legible at 1280x800 resolution, with a decent touch panel. Performance-wise, while gamers might have an issue with its somewhat laggy touch responsiveness, I don't really have a problem with this; it still gets the job done for most applications, and runs apps quite efficiently. I'm quite pleased with this device, since I didn't have to pay an extra $100 or more for an unlocked GSM tablet.
W**A
Great Tablet / Cell Phone.
The Samsung Tab A International is an easy-to-use tablet that can also be used as a cell phone. Easy to setup with the Android OS and recognized my sim card and just as an unlocked cell phone would. The only thing is it comes with a European charger but the charging cable is a standard micro so North American users would only need to get a charger since the cable is USB-compatible. I like it because I don't use my tablet for much other than streaming services, phone, games, and music which it handles easily. The only thing I wish it had was more than memory for the OS so it would have been as fast as my Note 9. But for the price its a great unit and the seller ships fast so that is a plus in my book.
M**E
Very strong
Great buy for the price. I need a 10' now for my daughter. Very good quality.
C**A
ótimo custo benefício, atende bem o que preciso. Valeu a pena
K**G
This Samsung Tab A tablet is better than I had expected. The feature I like best is the audio sound of the speakers, which is such a pleasure to hear. Unlike most normal tiny weeny sounds we use to hear from small gadgets, the sound from the Tab A is superbly full-bodied despite the speakers' small size.
G**H
Cannot go wrong with Samsung products. Great little tablet. Good delivery and a good price. 2nd time purchase for family members. Really happy.
L**A
La recomiendo ampliamente! Ya tengo más de dos años con ella y sigue funcionando muy bien.
E**N
It's a very slow and lagging android system
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