Ever wonder how modern-day technology has evolved over the years? Especially in the past two decades? Many of us would answer that with yes. We have come a long way in terms of innovations and technological advancements. Before 2010, people only had the choice of keeping a personal computer or a mobile phone. A crossover was then introduced in the market to give the experience of a computer but with the feel of a mobile phone. It is compact, portable, and easy to use. 

 

The all-time arch rivals, Apple and Samsung, go head to head in the line of tablets too. Apple released its first Apple Ipad in January 2010, when it was already on the rise due to its crisp designs, GUIs, and crystal displays in its Iphones at that time. Samsung didn’t leave behind and released its first Samsung Galaxy Tab in September 2010. It was a big step, and people welcomed it and started to buy tablets. Since then, Samsung Galaxy Tabs have constantly improved in specs, displays, storage, and battery life. The latest versions even have 5G support as well.

The Galaxy Tabs Era – A new option

The Galaxy Tab is a series of android and windows based tablets produced by Samsung. Originally starting with the Galaxy Tab, the series was later divided into the S class, the high-end tabs, the A class, the mid-range tabs, and the E class, which includes entry-level tabs. 

 

The first “Samsung Galaxy Tab” was unveiled in 2010. It was a pretty decent tablet for its time with a 7-inch display with 600 x 1024 resolution and equipped with a 1GHz processor and 16GB internal storage. It could expand storage with an external micro SD up to 32GB. A 4000 mAh battery powered it. The screen size was ok as it was designed for a single-handed, as compared to Apple’s 9.7-inch iPad. It also had a front and back camera with perfect 720p video support. 

 

It was followed by the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, released in 2012. This model had two variants, the 7-inch, and the 10.1-inch. The bigger model got loads of appreciation as it provided a larger screen size with an improved resolution of 1280 x 800 and support for Bluetooth 3.0 instead of 2.0. The Galaxy Tab 3 was not much of an upgrade, but the new Galaxy Note tab brought the WatchOn feature to pair your phone with a Tv and watch videos. It also had an option of expandable external storage of 64GB. The Galaxy Note Pro was a big jump offering 2560 x 1600 resolution and a 9600 mAh battery, the biggest in line. 

 

Samsung introduced the first Galaxy Tab S in 2014, bringing an Amoled 2560 x 1600 display, 3 GB RAM, and 16GB storage. It introduced fingerprint and SideSync technology to sync your phone with the tab. The next notable release was the Galaxy Note Pro S, which included the windows operating system instead of android on the galaxy tabs for the first time ever, running on windows 10 OS. It has a separate keyboard that can be attached to a normal computer. The Galaxy Tab S3 introduced the stylus concept in a tablet with a detachable keyboard and now enables its user to make a 4k video. The Tab S4 managed to even further reduce the side bezels, and with Bixby 2.0, the integrated AI helps you to find a product online, translate languages and identify locations.

 

Apart from the S series, Samsung introduced the E series and A series for entry-level (lower specs and price range) and mid-range (specs and prices) tablets.

 

The thinnest tabs ever

The Galaxy Tab S8, S8 Plus, and S8 ultra are the top-tier tablets that Samsung is offering right now, with their huge screen sizes of 11”, 12.4”, and 14”, respectively. With screens that big, they reduced the side bezels a lot and gave a small notch for a dual front camera. With a width of just 55cm, it is the world’s thinnest tablet right now. All three variants came with aluminum frames and rounded corners with squared-off edges, including an S pen with charging and attaching point at the back. The pixel density is so sharp in the s8 tab, while the other two have a bit lower PPI due to their large size. All three of them are expected to perform for 13 hours of nonstop usage.

Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy tablets have marked their presence with their quality, durability, and trust in the technology. Apple and Samsung, both tech giants, are improving with every passing day. They have managed to evolve our lives around tech and gadgets and have been successful so far. Let’s see what they have to offer next. If you like any of their products and are willing to buy one, don’t forget to visit experimax.com, where you can find multiple options to choose from and buy tablets, new or old.