You have 15 days from the date you receive your new device to ship your old device to Samsung or your original payment method will be charged for the trade-in credit amount.
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You have 15 days from the date you receive your new device to ship your old device to Samsung or your original payment method will be charged for the trade-in credit amount.
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1) tab S7 has a variable refresh rate up to 120. The tab S8 does not optimize and is always at 120. Not sure why they removed this feature. Accordingly, tab S7 will generally get better battery (but your mileage may vary).
2) tab S8 was delisted from geekbench for throttling. Tab S7 does not have this problem. The 865 chip in the s7 is technically less powerful but does better under heavy load. The 8g1 chip (in S8 variants) has heating issues. Tech tablets demonstrated this in testing. As did geekbench. Tablets have more room for cooling than phones, so it's probably worse on phones. But still, throttling 10,000 apps is not ideal.
3) tab S8 + will get a few years more updates. Tab S7 will probably not get Android 14 or 15. Tab S8 should. (that's the only major benefit, in my opinion)
4) keyboard case is different, but you can use them interchangeably. (So I'm told)
5) tab S8 is newer so battery is newer. But again, the variable refresh rate functions in tab S7 variants and more thermally effecting processor mitigate this
I think tab S7 plus is better option, personally. Especially given pricing. I would caution people not to assume 8g1 chip is better. It requires 10 watts of power to run and has forced Samsung and other device manufacturers to limit this power dramatically for thousands of different apps. 865 technically won't benchmark as high in optimal conditions but once the conditions aren't optimal anymore it does much better than the 8th gen 1.
Newer, isn't always better. To me 865 is the best flagship chip Qualcomm has ever made. It's why I recommend s20fe over an s22.
Great find, I ordered the same for $160 more last week and picked up the tab at Best Buy. I will reorder this and return that order, as Samsung rep says that is the quick way to grab this price rather than submitting a request for price adjustment, which is subject to approval.
Last edited by rao63k51 December 19, 2022 at 10:18 AM.
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Alternative-Farmer98
234d
1) tab S7 has a variable refresh rate up to 120. The tab S8 does not optimize and is always at 120. Not sure why they removed this feature. Accordingly, tab S7 will generally get better battery (but your mileage may vary).
2) tab S8 was delisted from geekbench for throttling. Tab S7 does not have this problem. The 865 chip in the s7 is technically less powerful but does better under heavy load. The 8g1 chip (in S8 variants) has heating issues. Tech tablets demonstrated this in testing. As did geekbench. Tablets have more room for cooling than phones, so it's probably worse on phones. But still, throttling 10,000 apps is not ideal.
3) tab S8 + will get a few years more updates. Tab S7 will probably not get Android 14 or 15. Tab S8 should. (that's the only major benefit, in my opinion)
4) keyboard case is different, but you can use them interchangeably. (So I'm told)
5) tab S8 is newer so battery is newer. But again, the variable refresh rate functions in tab S7 variants and more thermally effecting processor mitigate this
I think tab S7 plus is better option, personally. Especially given pricing. I would caution people not to assume 8g1 chip is better. It requires 10 watts of power to run and has forced Samsung and other device manufacturers to limit this power dramatically for thousands of different apps. 865 technically won't benchmark as high in optimal conditions but once the conditions aren't optimal anymore it does much better than the 8th gen 1.
Newer, isn't always better. To me 865 is the best flagship chip Qualcomm has ever made. It's why I recommend s20fe over an s22.
The S2 gets it down to $399.
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