The "1-Minute" Review
Verdict
A budget-friendly tablet with good performance and a large screen for daily tasks and streaming.What's good
- Large 11-inch screen
- Fast Snapdragon 695 processor
- Expandable storage
- 90Hz refresh rate
- Quad speakers
What's bad
- No fingerprint sensor
- Low base storage
- Mediocre cameras
- No charger included
- Face recognition only
Design
The Galaxy Tab A9+ sports a well-crafted design. Its smooth plastic back and sides feel sturdy and give a premium feel, despite being a budget tablet. This makes it comfortable to hold for extended periods.
Though it lacks an IP rating, meaning it's not water-resistant, the tablet scores well on build quality. Reviewers appreciated its balance and durability, noting that it feels stronger than many similar-priced competitors. “The A9+ feels like a device that should cost more,” noted PCMag.
Display(s)
The 11-inch screen gives you ample space for watching movies and browsing. With a resolution of 1920 by 1200 pixels, it shows vibrant colors, making your media look good. But, small text can be hard to read sometimes.
The adaptive refresh rate of 90Hz helps in scrolling and smooth viewing. 'The display's refresh rate is excellent for a tablet within this price class,' mentioned reviewers. This is great if you like to watch videos or play casual games.
Outside in direct sunlight, the screen can look washed out, so it's best used indoors. Overall, the screen suits daily tasks well without breaking the bank.
Performance
The tablet is powered by a Snapdragon 695 processor, offering smooth performance for basic tasks like browsing and streaming. The animations in the user interface glide smoothly, creating an enjoyable experience for day-to-day use.
With 4GB of RAM, switching between apps feels seamless although heavy apps may cause slower performance. Opting for the 8GB RAM version provides a significant boost, especially for multitasking or gaming.
Reviewers from Notebookcheck noted that the tablet loads websites quickly and performs well in browser benchmarks.
For more demanding activities, this tablet might not be the best choice, but it excels in handling casual gaming and streaming efficiently.
Software & Storage
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ runs Android 13 with Samsung's One UI 6.0, providing a smooth and user-friendly experience.
Samsung's One UI includes a hidable taskbar and multi-app functionality, which is especially useful for productivity tasks. Reviewers noted, 'Samsung's One UI helps more than you might think,' enhancing the overall experience.
The tablet should receive updates until 2027, ensuring you have the latest security and software features.
Cameras
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ has two basic cameras: an 8MP back camera and a 5MP front camera. While useful for video calls and snapping occasional photos, the main camera struggles in anything but ideal lighting conditions. Colors can appear dull, and details might blur.
Experts note, 'Both cameras top out at 1080p resolution at 30fps for video capture, and neither offers image stabilization.'
For best results with video calls and selfies, ensure good lighting and hold the tablet steady.
Battery
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ offers a 7,040mAh battery, providing around seven hours of use in our video streaming tests. If you often watch videos or play games, this should be enough for a solid day of entertainment before needing a charge.
Charging the device with a 15W charger will take about 2 hours and 35 minutes from zero to full. However, you'll only get 8% battery with a quick 15-minute charge, so consider this if you frequently need quick top-ups.
"The battery life and charging speed are acceptable for a budget tablet, but don't expect miracles," advised PCMag in their review.
Audio
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ features four speakers, providing ample volume and clear sound quality. This makes it suitable for watching movies or playing games without needing extra accessories.
Reviewers note that the speakers can get quite loud but have some distortion at higher volumes, particularly with bass notes. Experts suggest using headphones for a richer audio experience.
While using the tablet for phone calls, you'll appreciate the clarity, although background noise can be an issue in louder environments. Overall, its audio quality meets basic expectations for entertainment and communication.
The Bottom Line
This tablet features a large 11-inch screen and smooth performance, making it suitable for streaming and simple productivity tasks. Its expandable storage through microSD is helpful for users who need more space for apps and media.
While the battery life is decent, its 15W charging speed is slow, requiring a longer tethering time near an outlet. The lack of a fingerprint sensor and only basic cameras might be a drawback for some users.
Reviewers praised it as a competent, affordable option, with one expert calling it 'the best low-cost Android tablet you can buy'.
What the Critics Are Saying...


- Christian de Looper, BGRThe Samsung Galaxy A9+ is a budget tablet that cuts corners in mostly the right places to hit a low price point.


- Anthony Marcusa, Pocket-lintThe price is right if you're in need of a tablet for entertainment, but I wouldn't recommend it if you need something for school or work. The display and impressive audio cater to streaming and playing games, and a decent battery life will support you on the go.


- Iyaz Akhtar, PC MagazineSamsung's Android-powered Galaxy Tab A9+ tablet proficiently handles advanced productivity tasks as well as entertainment such as streaming and gaming at a low price with few drawbacks.


- Chris Wedel, Android PoliceThe Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is a well-built tablet with useful software features that complement the hardware. The 4GB RAM model is a bit sluggish, so go with the 8GB RAM variant for better performance. Overall, it is a decent budget device for casual use.


- Craig Donaldson, Mobile SyrupFor a tablet that performs well for everyday use without breaking the bank, the Tab A9 Plus takes the gold medal in my book. Plus, with a sale, scoring a deal on the Tab A9 Plus would certainly be a win for value for money. At $329.99, this tablet is underrated, and for anyone looking for a sleek, p...
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