![]() ![]() On the front of the Samsung slate is a 5MP sensor, while there's only a 1.2MP one on the iPad, so videos you shoot of yourself on the Galaxy Tab will be higher resolution. We've yet to use Samsung's device, so we can't know that for certain. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite and iPad 10.2 both have 8MP rear cameras, and due to an also-identical micron size we're inclined to say they'll offer a similar experience. Camera and battery lifeĬameras often aren't very impressive in tablets, because you're not going to be using your device for portable photography due to its size, but there are various uses you might find for a slate snapper. It's rare for Samsung to lose in a screen head-to-head, but this could be a sacrifice that had to be made to keep the price low. The iPad's screen is a touch more high-resolution at 1620 x 2160, better than the Samsung tablet's 1200 x 2000. The panel of the latter is slightly longer too, with a 5:3 aspect ratio instead of the 4:3 of the iPad. In terms of screens, you're getting a 10.2-inch panel in the iPad 10.2 (hence the name) but the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite has a 10.4-inch screen, so it's a touch bigger. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite comes with a USB-C port for charging and data transfer, but the iPad 10.2 uses Apple's proprietary Lighting cable. On the back both tablets have their single rear camera to the top left (if you're holding it portrait), and unlike many smartphones nowadays both tablets have a 3.5mm headphone jack. In addition, the iPad's back feels a little more rounded in the hand. That doesn't mean the devices necessarily look alike though, as the iPad 10.2 has thicker bezels and a physical home button, unlike the Galaxy Tab. You won't feel many differences in build material, as both have glass fronts and aluminium sides and back. Similarly, their weights, at 467g and 483g respectively, aren't noticeably different either (not many people would be able to feel a 16g difference). The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite has dimensions of 244.5 x 154.3 x 7mm, whereas the iPad 10.2 is 250.6 x 174.1 x 7.5mm, so they're not hugely different. So it seems you might be paying a little more for the iPad 10.2, especially if you want to make the most of all its features, but given high prices are a characteristic trait of Apple devices, it's almost surprising that the cost difference isn't bigger. One important thing to mention is that while the Samsung tablet comes with an S Pen stylus for note-taking, doodling and drawing, the iPad 10.2 requires you to buy the Apple Pencil separately for $99 / £89 / AU$145. There's also an LTE version in some regions, available for £399 (roughly $410, AU$790). The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite costs a touch more for most at $349 / £349 (roughly AU$690) but that's actually for 64GB, so you get a bit more storage for your money. ![]()
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