I have to decide between these two tables and Im struggling. Sometimes it helps to verbalize my thoughts so Im making a post. My goal is to hear your opinions and share my views on these two tablets, which are both great devices in different ways. I bought the Tab S 8.4 two weeks ago and received the Z3 tablet last week. Ive had some time to play with both and Ive come up with my personal list of pros and cons.
Tab S 8.4 (T700)
Pros:
Cons:
Neutral:
Z3 Compact Tablet (SGP612)
Pros:
Cons:
Neutral:
tl;dr: I think Ill return the Sony and stick with the Tab S. Price is the main deciding factor. I also think the Tab S is more visually appealing which is important to me. Rooting & customizing the Tab S should fix a lot of what I dislike about it and I like the active community here. I wish I could justify the price of the Z3 but the incremental performance and battery life just arent compelling enough. My typical use-case is playing games/browsing on the couch or hotel room. The Tab S is capable enough to play the games I want (Hearthstone, Clash of Clans) and the battery life is enough to last an evening at home or a domestic flight. I've realized that battery longevity on a tablet is way less important to me than on a phone.
Tab S 8.4 (T700)
Pros:
- Price - 0CAD = 0CAD taxes in
- Display higher res and OLED saturation, also slightly larger
- Dev Community is active
- Appearance I really like the titanium/bronze color combo, it looks like a professional device
Cons:
- Battery Life Typical use I was getting ~5hrs of SOT with mixed gaming/clashing/browsing [Improvable w/ root]
- Touchwiz bloat [Fixableish w/ root]
- Performance Im listing this on-top of the Touchwiz lag because Im not convinced the processor is enough to push the pixels under high demand. I was playing Hearthstone and the loading times were noticeably longer than on the Z3.
- Physical buttons After years of using android devices with on-screen buttons its hard for me to revert to using the hardware button on the Samsung. Even more confusing switching to landscape mode and having to use the hardware button on the right. [Fixable w/ root]
Neutral:
- IR Blaster is nice to have
- Fingerprint reader is nice, but I found it very finnnicky. Plus I will generally not lock this device because its being used at home 90% of the time.
Z3 Compact Tablet (SGP612)
Pros:
- Battery Life consistently getting 8+hrs of SOT with the same usage
- Handling the lighter weight and slightly smaller size make the tablet easier to handle
- Software Sonys android software is close to stock and runs fast. Plus their built-in features (ex. Stamina mode, doubletap to wake) work very well
- Remoteplay PS4 controller / console connectivity is cool.
- Design nice industrial design overall, solid build quality.
Cons:
- Price - 0CAD = 0CAD all-in. This tablet is 50% more expensive (inc. 32gb on-board vs 16gb on the Samsung) in my case.
- Developer community very small XDA community for this device right now.
- Color only the white version is sold in Canada and Im not keen on all-white devices. The Tab S is much more appealing IMO.
Neutral:
- Waterproof I have no interest in testing this.
- Display smaller and lower res, but still a very good screen. Not a deciding factor IMO.
- Integration w/ Sony Phones I saw one review saying this was awesome but I dont see much value. You can set the tablet up so it connects to your xperia phone using NFC and then you can use the phones mobile signal for data and also get calls/texts routed to the tablet. I wont get much value out of this feature. Plus, I couldnt get the NFC handshake to work (Z3TC on 4.4 stock, Z3C on 5.0 rooted).
tl;dr: I think Ill return the Sony and stick with the Tab S. Price is the main deciding factor. I also think the Tab S is more visually appealing which is important to me. Rooting & customizing the Tab S should fix a lot of what I dislike about it and I like the active community here. I wish I could justify the price of the Z3 but the incremental performance and battery life just arent compelling enough. My typical use-case is playing games/browsing on the couch or hotel room. The Tab S is capable enough to play the games I want (Hearthstone, Clash of Clans) and the battery life is enough to last an evening at home or a domestic flight. I've realized that battery longevity on a tablet is way less important to me than on a phone.
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