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Posted by nuances
 - Today at 09:57:49
MrPotatoHead, the A11+ may have a batter and longer software support, but the Pad Go 2 indeed probably offers much better hardware. But pay attention to the details, like:
  • weight
  • idle power consumption (what is a 40% better battery good for, if the device has to be charged more often, which affects the loading cyles)
  • general power consumption (what is a 40% better battery good for, if the power consumption of the SoC is equally higher and the actual usability time is equal in both (not saying it is, but you may want to compare it))
  • browser benchmarks (older cores can still be fast, if optimization libraries are used vs if newer cores don't use them)
  • (and maybe more)
Posted by MrPotatoHead
 - Today at 06:34:43
Wouldn't the OnePlus Pad Go 2 be a better choice? It has a first-party stylus, more RAM for the same price, brighter (and probably more vivid) display, 40% larger battery...
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 05:09:16
While the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 was more of a boring update, the Plus model comes with optional 5G connectivity and a fast SoC for the price range. This makes the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ 5G an exciting alternative for tablets under €300 ($253).

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-A11-5G-Review-High-performance-makes-this-Android-tablet-the-first-choice.1204979.0.html