![]() ![]() ![]() With our off-brand fast-charger, the Tab S7+ went from 0% to 50% in 50 minutes, and it took a little more than two hours to go from 0% to 100%. It doesn’t specify how fast it was charging, though. Upon plugging the device to the adapter (which was directly connected to a wall socket), the Tab S7+ would put up a prompt saying that it recognises it’s in fast-charging mode. 15W may be faster than a regular sub-10W mobile device charger, but it’s a pity when you have to fork out more moolah after already paying for the best Samsung tablet currently available.įortunately, we had a wired 65W fast-charging adapter lying around, so we tried that out instead. If you wish to take advantage of the tablet’s 45W fast-charging capabilities, you’ll have to purchase its 45W charger separately. In the box with the Tab S7+ is a 15W travel adapter. If battery life is more important than the size of your portable screen, you might want to stick to smartphones. The display size of a mobile device plays a huge role in how long your battery lasts. You would, however, find that smartphones like Samsung’s very own Galaxy S20 Ultra and Oppo’s Find X2 Pro getting better uptimes instead. The iPad Pro (both 20 models) clocked about half the uptime, while the previous Tab S6 also came nowhere near. Heck, it's the longest lasting tablet among the few in our chart. Relatively speaking, 9.5 hours of uptime via our testing is a good score for the Tab S7+. Before we get too excited at a five-figure capacity, remember that the Tab S7+ also comes with a large 12.4-inch display, which usually consumes power rather unforgivingly. ![]() The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 packs a whopping 10,090mAh battery capacity, larger than its regular Tab S7 (8,000mAh) and the preceding Tab S6 (7,040mAh). Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity turned on.Looping a 720p video with screen brightness and volume at 100%.Our standard battery test for mobile phones has the following parameters: As a whole, the Tab S7+ is excellent for browsing, gaming, and running multiple apps with minimal lag and load times. We attribute this to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ chipset and we look forward to the performance of smaller devices with the same processor. ![]() While the benchmark scores are nowhere similar to iPads, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ has a marked improvement over its predecessor. The test’s Unlimited mode ignores screen resolutions. The test also includes impressive volumetric lighting and post-processing effects. Note: the Tab S6 score reflected in the graph was taken from Geekbench 5’s records, and not from our previous tests.ģDMark Sling Shot is an advanced 3D graphics benchmark that tests the full range of OpenGL ES 3.1 and ES 3.0 API features including multiple render targets, instanced rendering, uniform buffers and transform feedback. Geekbench 5 scores are calibrated against a baseline score of 1000, which is the score of an Intel Core i3-8100. Geekbench CPU is a cross-platform processor benchmark that tests both single-core and multi-core performance with workloads that simulate real-world usage. Note: Our Tab S6 review did not have an AnTuTu score and the benchmark’s website does not keep a record of the Tab S6’s performance. The CPU benchmark evaluates both integer and floating-point performance, and the GPU tests assess 2D and 3D performance, the memory test measures available memory bandwidth and latency, and the storage tests gauge the read and write speeds of a device's flash memory. For this review, we used the APK file that was available on AnTuTu’s website.ĪnTuTu is an all-in-one benchmark that tests CPU, GPU, memory, and storage. AnTuTu is working with Google to restore their app listing. This move likely arose from Google’s attempts to relieve the Play Store of apps that violate their policies. Note: as of 9 March 2020, all AnTuTu benchmarks were removed from the Google Play Store. Note: Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 was tested on Sunspider, a now-outdated browser benchmark. Where necessary, we would run multiple test instances to get a more accurate reading of scores. Also, we would adjust the device’s display settings to ensure that the screen doesn't turn off mid-test since this would relegate the browser's thread(s) to background processing. While some devices come with custom-made web browsers, We always run this benchmark test on Chrome as it gives the best indication across devices, processors, and OS platforms - whether iOS or Android. JetStream 2 is an updated version of older benchmarks, such as the first JetStream and SunSpider. The test measures a phone’s capabilities in handling a variety of advanced workloads and executing codes. To benchmark the phone’s web browsing performance, we used the JetStream 2 benchmark test on the Google Chrome web browser app. ![]()
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