Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Review: A Notable Improvement Over the Previous Model

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A series is known for its affordable tablet offerings, with the Galaxy Tab A9 and the Galaxy Tab A9+ being the latest iterations to take over from the Galaxy Tab A8. The predecessors featured a 10.5-inch display, but the new models are available in two different sizes, catering to various user preferences.

The Galaxy Tab A9 is the smaller option, sporting an 8.7-inch display with a resolution of 1340 x 800 pixels. It’s powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC and starts at a price point of approximately $200 for the base model with 64 GB of storage. In comparison, the Galaxy Tab A9+ boasts a larger 11-inch screen with a 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution, surpassing the screen size of its predecessor.

With a starting price of at least $220 for the WiFi version with 64 GB of storage, the Galaxy Tab A9+ demands a slightly higher investment but justifies it with enhanced features. A key upgrade is the inclusion of a 90 Hz refresh rate for the first time in the Galaxy Tab A series, offering a smoother visual experience, unlike the Galaxy Tab A9’s standard 60 Hz refresh rate.

Exclusive features to the Galaxy Tab A9+ include options for 5G connectivity (compared to LTE in the Galaxy Tab A9) and Samsung DeX, which provides a desktop-like experience previously exclusive to the higher-end Galaxy Tab S series. Although external monitors cannot be powered by DeX on the Galaxy Tab A9+, the tablet can efficiently be operated with a mouse and keyboard. The more robust configuration of the Galaxy Tab A9+ comes with 128 GB of storage and a 5G module, with a retail price of $269.99.

In terms of daily usage, the Galaxy Tab A9+ stands out for its commendable performance. The transition from the older Unisoc T618 chipset to the more capable Snapdragon 695 5G chipset delivers a noticeable improvement in performance for the 11-inch tablet. This, paired with the Adreno 619 GPU and 4 GB LPDDR4X RAM, allows users to enjoy even graphically intensive games like Genshin Impact – a feat that is more challenging for the Galaxy Tab A9.

In conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ not only offers a significant size advantage over its smaller counterpart but also brings to the table higher performance levels and exclusive features that make it a worthwhile consideration for those seeking a budget-friendly yet capable tablet.