

Most games run well, with a slight stutter here and there, apps launch quickly, and there’s no delay switching between them - it’s definitely the smoothest Android tablet experience yet. It’s not as fast as the A14 Bionic, but for general usage, you’d be hard pushed to notice a difference.
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In contrast, the Tab S7 boasts the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus chip - the fastest processor currently available for Android devices. You’ll find the new A14 Bionic chip inside the iPad Air 4 - it’s the first of Apple’s devices to get this, and Apple promises a 40% improvement in CPU performance, plus a 30% increase in graphics performance. Winner: iPad Air 4 Performance, battery life, and charging Ultimately, the less-reflective screen, flat design, and color choices of the iPad Air 4 seal the deal for us, making it our winner this round. The S7’s screen is noticeably more reflective than the iPad Air 4, something that’s especially apparent - and frequently irritating - when watching dark videos and seeing your own reflection. You may not notice the difference with the refresh rate at first, but disabling and enabling the setting lets you appreciate just how much more smoothly videos move and text scrolls. The Tab S7’s 11-inch screen with 2560 x 1600 resolution is rated for up to 500 nits of brightness, with vivid colors and a 120Hz refresh rate that’s buttery smooth. The iPad Air 4 boasts a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with 2360 x 1640 resolution - the same as the iPad Pro - with TrueTone color adjustment and a laminated screen that’s less reflective than some of its competitors, ensuring you shouldn’t run into any issues either indoors or outdoors. In practice, this can be a little frustrating to use when the tablet is in landscape mode, as you’ll need to contort your finger at a pretty strange angle to get it to actually work. There’s a spot on the back of the tablet to magnetically dock the S-Pen, and there are a hybrid power button and fingerprint sensor on the top of the tablet. Slightly heavier than the iPad Air at 1.1 pounds, the Galaxy Tab S7’s aluminum frame with slim bezels feels weighty, but not in a bad way. Weighing just 1 pound, it’s extremely lightweight and comfortable to hold one-handed, and the Touch ID fingerprint sensor is now integrated into the power button. Its metal body is perfectly flat at the back and sides, giving it a more modern feel than Apple’s old curvy style. There’s no denying the iPad Air 4 owes its design to the iPad Pro - in fact, it’s a carbon copy. Mystic Black, Mystic Silver, Mystic Bronze

Silver, Space Gray, Rose Gold, Green, Sky Blue
