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🖤 Elevate your productivity and play with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 — where power meets style.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is a sleek 10.5-inch tablet featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 8-core processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage expandable via microSD. It boasts a vibrant WQXGA Super AMOLED display, an included no-charge S Pen for creative tasks, and quad AKG-tuned speakers with Dolby Atmos for immersive sound. Running Android 8.0 Oreo (upgradeable), it supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, with an 8MP front and 13MP rear camera. With up to 16 hours of video playback, this renewed tablet balances performance and portability for professionals and creatives alike.



| ASIN | B07K2FQJFR |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Average Life | 16 hours |
| Battery Capacity | 7300 milliamp_hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Power | 7300 milliamp_hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,609 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #385 in Renewed Tablets #1,771 in Computer Tablets #3,512 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | Samsung |
| CPU Model Number | MSM8998 |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 2.35 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | microSD |
| Configuration | Tab |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 308 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1600 |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 mp |
| Generation | 4th Generation |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated HD Graphics |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hard-Drive Size | 64 GB |
| Hardware Interface | MicroSD |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
| Included Components | Charging Cable |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6.5"L x 9.85"W x 0.3"Th |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 28.1 watt-hours |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | SM-T830NZKAXAR |
| Model Name | Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5" Tablet |
| Model Number | SM-T830NZKAXAR |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Native Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 8.0 |
| Operating System Family | Android |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 287 pixels |
| Processor Brand | Qualcomm |
| Processor Description | Qualcomm Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 2.35 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| RAM Size | 4 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 13 mp |
| Screen Size | 10.5 inches |
| Size | 64 GB |
| Speaker Description | Quad speakers tuned by AKG |
| Style Name | Tab |
| Supported Audio Format | [Inferred] MP3, AAC, WAV |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 034722656726 842628127444 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 2560 x 1600 |
| Video Processor | Qualcomm |
| Warranty Description | 90 days limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a, 802.11bgn, Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
L**A
Very Good Tablet That Will Get a Lot of Use
Executive Summary: This is a very good tablet that will get a lot of use. It came with no blemishes or problems. It came with some unexpected extras. It's too early to address some longer-term issues others have mentioned. I think this will prove to be a good investment. My one major concern is battery life, how long on a charge. Although I had ordered a Wifi-only tablet, the one I received was an AT&T branded tablet. A sticker on the top says "Qualcom 4G." Of course, there was no SIM card. (The SIM card would go in the same tray as an SD micro card.) Since I already have an AT&T cell phone plan, I could easily add this tablet to my plan. However, I doubt I will at this time. I can easily use my phone's hotspot capability to get internet access when I can't get Wifi. But having the flexibility is nice. As an added touch, the tablet came with a screen protector sheet already installed. Only a couple of small bubbles, probably better than I would do. And I saw no blemishes anywhere on the screen or back. The specifications say the tablet comes with Android 8, but my tablet had already been upgraded to Android 9. As a 2-year-old tablet, I am not sure if I can get Android 10. I was able to get a new Android security update installed. Unlike some other buyers, my tablet and accessories came in the original retail box inside a larger box with a lot of padding around the smaller box. And it came about three days earlier than Amazon had originally predicted. That was nice. The AC adapter and cable appeared to be new, still sealed in plastic. It did take a few hours to charge the tablet. It had only 7% charge when I first plugged it up. (But my iPad also takes several hours to fully charge, so I think the Samsung charges in a reasonable time.) In one timed test, it took just over 5 hours to go from 24% to 94%. In what I consider normal use for me, the Samsung S4 went from 96% to 22% in just over 26 hours, and 8 of those was while I slept. I’m reasonably sure this is less operational time than I get from my iPad. I had the battery mode set on Optimized which gives better performance. There are a couple of other options for better battery life. The battery usage page showed the screen was on for almost 8.4 hours. Interestingly, I found a setting where I can limit the maximum charge to 85% to “protect the battery.” But that could mean charging more frequently. After charging the tablet, I switched to the medium power mode. The tablet lasted 42 hours, 16 more than before. The screen time was just over 8 hours, slightly less than the first test. I could not tell any difference in performance, so it makes sense to use a more efficient power mode if battery life is a concern. I have an Android phone. Apparently, my apps and some data had been uploaded to Google Drive (which I didn't recall doing). As a result, more than 140 apps were automatically installed to my tablet. It did take a while, but faster than having to download them from the App Store. It even brought over my wallpaper. Of course, I had to go through each app to log in where needed. All the apps work as intended. I had to organize my apps into groups. That part did not come over from my phone. But overall, setup went quickly. I had downloaded the manual for the tablet from the Samsung website. It helped with the setup and testing of features. Apparently the OS upgrade to Android 9 changed a few things from how the manual describes them. One app I use regularly did not install. It was not available from the App Store. Apparently, the developer hasn't made an Android tablet version. A couple of apps did not come over, but I know that they are no longer available even though they still work on my phone. I uninstalled several apps that I don't need on this tablet. The tablet came with a few AT&T apps, but one I use regularly on my phone so that is good. There are a number of Samsung apps, but I am not using them at this time, except for the built-in calendar, clock, contacts and calculator. A few new apps I added came with messages from the app store that they might not be compatible with the Samsung. So far, they all work. But apparently not every Android app is designed to work with tablets, or with Samsung's format. I have a number of the same apps on my phone, this tablet, and on my 2-year-old iPad. The slightly different screen dimensions on the Samsung, compared with the iPad, make for some differences in how apps and data display. A lot of apps display larger on the Samsung than on the iPad. Some of it is likely the differences between the Android and iOS versions of the apps. Overall, I enjoy using the apps with the larger displays. Disney+ looks great on the app. The multi-window feature was one I was looking forward to using. However, the instructions in the manual apparently are for Android 8. Android 9 and/or Samsung had changed the rules so that the manual instructions did not match Settings. Fortunately, an internet search found better instructions on how to access the feature. (In the Recent Apps mode, tap and hold on the icon at the top of the desired app, then select the split screen or popup window option.) Not all apps support the multi-window feature, and I need to experiment more with it. The Samsung screen has a slightly higher resolution (2560x1600) versus my iPad (2048x1536) and about 4 square inches more of screen size. The Samsung screen is a 1/4 inch narrower than the iPad but more than an inch taller in portrait mode. The Samsung weight is only about 1/2 ounce more than my iPad. With the case, the Samsung weighs 1.68 lb. vs. 1.43 lb. for the iPad with case. The tablet has what appears to be glass on the back, so some type of case is probably a good idea. I got a case with no keyboard. One benefit is that the screen turns off when the case is closed and turns back on when the case is opened. That means I don't have to press the power button and swipe across the screen to access the home page. Of course, additional security measures would have to be done if used. At this point, I have used 30GB of the 64GB built-in storage, 13.3GB used by apps. I had an unused 256GB micro SD card. So I pre-installed my music files from my PC before inserting the card into the tablet. It appears that a few of my apps installed their large data files onto the SD card, saving space on the internal storage. One thing missing from the shipping box was the little key to open the card tray. Fortunately, I still had the one from my phone. It worked fine. The hole is small so you would need a very thin paper clip if you don't have the removal key. I have not done any speed tests, but the Samsung S4 seems to be fast, faster than my phone, as fast if not more so than my iPad, and very much faster than an old 2014 Samsung tablet being replaced by this one. It starts up quickly. Screen changes are quick. It is responsive to touches. I have not implemented any of the additional security measures, so a swipe across the screen brings up the home page. The screen switches between portrait and landscape quickly. The table boots only in portrait, but once it starts, it goes to landscape immediately if I have the tablet oriented that way. It starts in landscape when I press the power button and the tablet is in landscape orientation. I already had a small Bluetooth keyboard (Fintie brand) I had gotten for my old tablet. It paired quickly with this tablet. If I am in a text field, and turn on the keyboard, it immediately replaces the on-screen keyboard. I am typing this review with the keyboard. However, I like the Samsung on-screen keyboard, especially when in landscape mode. It is definitely better, and more useful, than the iPad keyboard. I have played with the S-Pen a little. Trying to translate my poor penmanship makes it not worth the time for extensive note taking. I have not tested any drawing and mark-up features. As far as I can tell, the pen works as designed. I'm no audiophile, but the sound from the 4 speakers seems good. It's better than my earphones, but better earphones might help. When I plugged in my earphones, the last song I had played started automatically. That's fine, but I think that feature can be turned off. I have not tried my wireless bluetooth earbuds yet. It's hard for me to address photo quality, but the test shots I did were more than satisfactory to me. The selfie I took with the tablet is certainly better than the one I took with my phone the other day. A national review published in 2018 had little praise for the cameras. The first time I used the camera, it offered to store my photos on the SD card, which I did. But I doubt I would make this my main camera. The phone is just too much easier, and always is with me. Plus, I have a DSLR for serious shooting. I did notice that because my phone photos are backed up to Google, I can see them on the tablet. That's handy. There are metal contacts on one side for use with the Samsung keyboard ($150) or its docking/charging station. The keyboard is too expensive. The problem with the dock is that the tablet doesn't work with a case on. You have to choose between a case or the dock, or constantly remove the tablet from the case. Not worth it. I have not tried some of the built-in Samsung features such as Bixby, Daily Board and DeX. I'm not sure I really need them. I am retired, so this will never be a work device. Plus, my PC still works fine for heavy duty work. But this tablet, like my iPad, gives me a lot of flexibility so that I am not tied to the PC.
I**E
Totally worth the money
Awesome tablet. well taken of
C**S
Reconditioned, But Still A Waste of Money -- EDITED REVIEW, It's Great!
Update: It was my case making the screen have dead spots that didn't react to the stylus. It was the case because it has magnets in it to keep it closed, and where the magnets lined up with the screen, the S-Pen didn't work. Now that I've solved that issue, I know that the device is PERFECT and I couldn't be happier with my reconditioned purchase!!!!! Original review: My tablet looked new, cosmetically, but there are areas of the screen (at least three separate, quarter-sized places on the screen) where the S-pen won't write on the screen. But my finger will work in those areas, so it's gotta be an issue with the tablet itself. I have an old S-pen from a Note 4 and it also won't write in those same areas. Granted I knew I was buying a refurbished model but I was unaware that it would be this bad off. This is pretty worthless to me if I can't write on the entire screen. It will be going back.
C**M
Would give this a 98 - 99%
This was not a new product but a Renewed one. I hesitated at 1st but after doing my due diligence I bought it. Cosmetically it is perfect. The apps loaded well. It was easy to set up. The only issue I have is the microphone. Sometimes I cannot get sound on a video and sometimes it will not listen to my voice when I try to talk instead of typing. When I reboot it will work again, but I don't think I should have to reboot to get the microphone to work properly. Typing did not used to be an issue but now with arthritic hands it is much easier to talk and having to reboot to get the microphone to work just adds an extra step. Still, I would give this product 4.8 ☆s. Also I would not hesitate to purchase a Renewed electronic from Amazon.
K**R
Hard to believe it's not brand new
My device shows basically no signs of use. The S-pen is perfect, the display has no burn in, no dead pixels, no scratches. The edges and Usb-c port show no signs of use. The battery life indicates its also a new device. The only imperfections I could find were some extremely faint scratches on the back but you have to really look in the perfect light to spot them at all. The only thing I dislike is the packaging. It was so poorly done that I think it honestly may have been a mistake. The tablet was thrown into a plain box without any support or cushioning on the sides or the display. The entire journey it was just sliding and bouncing around in there completely unprotected. It is truly a miracle it arrived in one piece.
A**Z
Replaced our Samsung Galaxy Tab S2, nice upgrade
Our Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 was getting a bit long in tooth. The overall user experience was getting too sluggish, and it had basically become unusable. I picked up this refurbished Galaxy Tab S4, and it has been working great. The UX is snappy again, and no real issues as far as responsiveness or operability. Our tablet is useful again! Battery life has been very good overall. I only have two cons: 1) It is getting to be end-of-life for this tablet, so there may not be any more updates. The tablet I received was a T-Mobile SM-T837T with a locked bootloader (and unrootable), so I am at T-Mobile's mercy for future updates. Android 9 is very usable, though - so hopefully this won't be an issue in the long-term. 2) There aren't any good inexpensive options for a case+keyboard for this tablet. I tried many, and most are terrible. In the end, I had to purchase a refurbished Samsung Tab S4 EJ-FT830UBEGUJ for $50. I guess that's still a lot better than the $150 Samsung list price, so I'm happy? :-D
J**S
On the fence? Go for it.
I was initially a bit surprised when I received the unit, upon powering up it appeared to be a TMobile device with no SIM card. I was under the impression I was recieving a straight Wifi unit per the product description. However, aside from the nagging "no SIM card installed" message it is functionally equivalent so it's not a big deal. As others have observed, its hard to believe it's a refurbished item as the appearance is flawless. I've been using it for a few weeks now and wish that I hadn't waited so long to upgrade from my Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, but so glad I did. The price was great and makes this S4 an unregrettable purchase. The only downside I can find is that it weighs about as much as a small Volkswagen.
S**A
Great device
I have4 of these tablets and I love them. One for each kid they do schoolwork and games on them make sure u get a wifi version not one connected to a cell service they aren't the same. I made that mistake won't do it again. Very durable easy to use and maneuver. Lots of space for app installation and pictures. Camer does good as well.
C**N
Decepcionado después de un año
Después de un año y tres meses, de repente se murió y aparecen lineas delgadas de muchos colores en la pantalla y no responde a ningún toque de pantalla, aunque se realizan varios reseteos, simplemente no responde, cabe señalar qué nunca se golpeó y tampoco se descargaron virus.
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