

The Galaxy Tab S7 has a smooth 120Hz display refresh rate (which the iPad Pro has and the Surface Pro does not), offering buttery smooth motion. The 559-nit iPad Pro gets even brighter, while the 440-nit iPad Air 2020 and 395-nit Surface Pro 7 are dimmer. In terms of brightness, the Galaxy Tab S7 is rated for up to 500 nits of brightness, and we got incredibly close, with our colorimeter recording a max brightness of 499 nits. I currently like Samsung's color options and Mystic finish a tad more than what Apple offers.Īt 10 x 6.5 x 0.2 inches and 1.1 pounds, the 11-inch Galaxy Tab S7 is thinner and lighter than the Surface Pro 7 (0.3 inches thick, 1.7 pounds), though a hair heavier than the 11-inch iPad Pro (0.2 inches thick, 1 pound) and the 10.9-inch iPad Air 2020 (0.2 inches, 1 pound). That's not a bad thing, as when you whittle a tablet down to just its screen - which is exactly what we want - there's little room for modifications. Sold in Mystic Black, Mystic Silver and Mystic Bronze, this slate looks astonishingly similar to the 20 iPad Pros. The Galaxy Tab S7 is an all-screen tablet with thin bezels and an aluminum frame.

Different Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus models have different amounts of memory and storage, but they start with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Both run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus, which is 9% faster than the regular 865 chip.īut that's not the biggest performance difference in the Tab S7, as this tablet is the first to market with 5G connectivity. The Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7 Plus have similar internals, so you're not sacrificing performance with your choice for a big slate or a smaller screen. 11-inch 2560 x 1600-pixel TFT panel (up to 120Hz)ġ2.4-inch 2800 x 1752-pixel Super AMOLED panel (up to 120Hz)įacial recognition, fingerprint reader on side keyįacial recognition, fingerprint reader on displayĥG (optional), LTE (optional), Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0
