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Sony Tablet S
Global Score
60.757.5
Basic Information
SamsungSony
Android 4.4Android 4.0, 3.1
2015-06-302011-04-26
9.52 x 5.89 x 0.33 inches9.50 x 6.86 x 0.40 inches
17.46 ounces21.09 ounces
16 777 216--
--Scratch-Resistant Glass
--$ 795.00
Display / Screen
9.6 inches9.4 inches
1280 x 800 pixels 1280 x 800 pixels
TFT TFT
157 pixels per inch161 pixels per inch
No touch screenCapacitive, Multi-touch
6.26.6
Performance
Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 8916 chipsetNVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset
ARM Cortex-A53, 64-bit (Quad-Core 1300 MHz) processor Dual-Core 1000 MHz processor
1,5 GB RAM1 GB RAM
Adreno 306 GPUYes GPU
8.197.65
Storage
8 GB internal memory32 GB internal memory
microSDXC (up to 128 GB) external memory slotSD, SDHC (up to 32 GB) external memory slot
5.627.12
Camera
5.00 MP + 2.00 MP5.00 MP + 0.30 MP
1280 x 720 (30 fps) (HD) video resolution1280 x 720 (30 fps) (HD) video resolution
6.716.71
Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi
HSPA and HSUPAUMTS, EDGE and GSM
Micro SIMSIM
3.12.8
Battery Life
5000mAh Battery5000mAh Li-Ion Battery
Non-Removable BatteryNon-Removable Battery
6.86.8
Other Features
Bluetooth 4.0 Bluetooth 2.1
GPSGPS
--Infra-red port
Accelerometer and Light SensorAccelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope and Light Sensor

Comparison review

The Galaxy Tab E is a bit better than Sony Tablet S, having a global score of 60.7 against 57.5. Galaxy Tab E's construction is incredibly newer, thinner and somewhat lighter than the Sony Tablet S. Both of these tablets include Android OS (operating system), but the Galaxy Tab E has a more recent 4.4 version and Sony Tablet S has Android 4.0, so it offers a couple additional features and performance optimizations.

Sony Tablet S features a bit better looking display than Samsung Galaxy Tab E, because although it has a little smaller display, and they both have the same exact 800 x 1280 resolution, the Sony Tablet S also counts with a just a bit more pixels per inch of display. The Sony Tablet S features a way bigger storage capacity for games and applications than Galaxy Tab E, because although it has a slot for SD memory cards that holds 96 GB smaller, it also counts with 24 GB more internal storage.

The Galaxy Tab E counts with a little bit better hardware performance than Sony Tablet S, because it has a higher amount of RAM memory and 2 more cpu cores. Sony Tablet S's camera is very similar to the camera in Samsung Galaxy Tab E, both of them have the same 30 fps video frame rates, the same (HD) video resolution and a back camera with a 5 megapixels resolution.

Sony Tablet S's battery lifetime is very similar to the battery performance in Galaxy Tab E.




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