The new Sprint Samsung Galaxy Tab S in gold is a great lightweight option for those who want incredible graphics and Samsung’s newest options.
I spoke with Chayse who is a technology expert on what kids want and need for the holiday season. He showed me several options that I had not seen before that will make parents thrilled to select this Samsung.
VIDEO: Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy Tab S with Chayse
The whole family can use this tablet without interfering with each’s other programs by setting up family accounts. Each person has their own section or area and will not impact on other family members. Kid mode is available so parents can set a timer for each use of the device or lock out usage from 9pm to 6am or whatever time your family agrees on.
I was impressed by the fingerprint scanner unlock device. It was easy for Chayse to set up and operate. You might forget your password but you always have your fingerprint!
You can customize with many design choices including multiple styles of wallpaper or use your own photo. You can control your television and cable box with this amazing tablet.
The video quality is astonishing! I cannot wait to watch a movie on this device and enjoy the sound and pictures. Chayse explained to me that Smart Stay means as long as you are looking at the screen or camera the tablet will stay on so you will not have interruptions while viewing your favorite film.
The tablet can create sound balance so that your movie watching experience with headphones is perfect.
This tablet is loaded with photo features including beauty face (air brush) and palm swipe to capture a photo. While I was able to figure out many things on this fancy tablet, palm swipe I still need to work at.
I liked the floating toolbox menu and the multi window view. I think Sprint hit a homerun with this tablet. It is lightweight, has long battery life, has great features and is easy to use. If you are looking for some bling to add to your holiday spirit, the Gold Sprint Samsung Galaxy Tab S is sure to put smiles on the faces around you!
Thank you to Sprint, Samsung and Chayse. Article first appeared in the Jewish Journal.