![]() It uses a MediaTek Dimensity 9000, a chip that's a step down from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 that most of the top Android phones – the OnePlus 11 included – use. However, we found it was held back by the performance that wasn't quite as speedy as what you could get on the best phones. It integrates with both OnePlus and Oppo phones, ships with Android 13, has a sharp and bright LCD display with 144Hz refresh rate, a large battery, and 67W super fast charging. OnePlus's first tablet was impressive with some of the perks we expect from OnePlus phones. Read our full Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus review But even without that this is a high-end slate and great for media. Chuck in a keyboard (sold separately) and this is a serious productivity machine. There’s also a 5G model for speedy mobile data, and Samsung’s S Pen stylus comes bundled with the slate. ![]() Plus, it has a premium metal build that’s incredibly slim at 5.7mm thick. ![]() You also of course get a whole lot of power from the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus’s Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset, enough that we found it the smoothest Android tablet experience we'd come across at launch. The iPad Pro range can match much of that, but those slates have LCD screens, which aren’t quite as good - we were seriously impressed with this screen. In fact, its screen arguably has those slates beat, as it’s a 12.4-inch Super AMOLED one with a 2800 x 1752 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus was at launch the best tablet Samsung had ever made, and it's still great now, as well as being a serious rival to the iPad Pro range.
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