Review Tablets Samsung

Samsung Tab A9+ Tablet - Review and opinions

Samsung Tab A9+
8.6 Overall

Quick recommendation

Value for money 8.7/10
Ease of use 8.5/10
Durability 7.8/10
Customer reviews 9.4/10

Is it worth it?

The Samsung Tab A9+ in this 5G 128GB configuration is aimed squarely at anyone who wants a roomy 11-inch Android tablet for streaming, browsing, study basics and mobile data on the move without paying premium-tablet money. Its appeal is easy to understand: a 1920 x 1200 display, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage and SIM support cover the everyday jobs that make a tablet useful, while the main trade-off is that this is still a value-first slate rather than a true laptop replacement or gaming machine.

My quick verdict is simple: buy it if you want a large-screen Samsung tablet for media, email, web use, Teams calls and light multitasking, especially if 5G connectivity matters to you. Skip it if your purchase depends on pen input, serious gaming, top-tier cameras or guaranteed all-day heavy-use battery life, because this model makes its strongest case as a practical everyday tablet, not as a premium productivity device.

Screen size 11.0 inches
Resolution 1920 x 1200 pixels
RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Refresh rate 90 Hz
Connectivity Wi-Fi 5 and 5G LTE

Key features

Big-screen everyday format

The 11-inch panel and 16:10 aspect ratio give this tablet its strongest everyday advantage.

It feels more relaxed for films, reading, web pages and side-by-side apps than smaller budget tablets that save money by shrinking the display.\n\nThat matters if this is going to live around the house, travel in a bag for classes, or double as a kitchen and sofa screen. The resolution is sensible for the size, so you are not paying for a huge panel that looks coarse up close.

5G and expandable storage

This version is not just about Wi-Fi use at home.

With 5G LTE support and a microSD slot, it suits the buyer who wants one device for home internet, travel, messaging and downloaded media without leaning entirely on hotspot tethering.\n\nThat combination also gives the 128GB model a longer runway. If your app library, downloads or offline video collection grows over time, expandable storage is a practical advantage rather than a spec-sheet extra.

Smooth enough for daily Android use

The 90Hz refresh rate and 8GB RAM are the parts that make the tablet feel more modern than entry-level slates. Menus, scrolling and app switching have room to stay fluid in normal use, which is exactly what you want from a family, study or media tablet.\n\nThe caveat is straightforward: smooth everyday use is not the same thing as high-end gaming power.

If your idea of value is streaming, browsing and casual apps, this lands well. If your idea of value is replacing an iPad for demanding games, it does not.

User experience

On the sofa or in bed, the first thing that matters is whether an 11-inch tablet feels worth carrying around, and here the Tab A9+ makes a convincing case for relaxed viewing and browsing. The 16:10 screen shape suits films, YouTube and web pages better than a squarer panel, and at roughly 206 pixels per inch from its 1920 x 1200 resolution on an 11-inch display, text and video should look comfortably sharp at normal tablet distance. This is the kind of screen size that feels generous for streaming and split-screen use without drifting into oversized, awkward territory.

Move it to a desk for college work, email, browser tabs and video calls, and the 8GB RAM plus 128GB storage configuration lands in the right place for light productivity. It is easy to picture this handling Teams, documents, web research and messaging without the cramped feeling that cheaper 3GB or 4GB tablets can create. The single USB port keeps the physical setup simple rather than flexible, so this works best as a wireless-first tablet with Bluetooth accessories rather than a dock-heavy mini workstation.

The mobile-data angle is one of the clearest reasons to choose this version over a cheaper Wi-Fi-only alternative. A tablet that can take a SIM and also accept microSD storage changes how you use it day to day: maps, messaging, travel streaming and backup connectivity all become much easier away from home Wi-Fi. If your routine includes commuting, college, shared family use or keeping a second data device ready, that flexibility matters more than a small raw-spec jump elsewhere.

Battery life is where the buying decision needs a little more realism. For lighter routines such as classes, browsing and intermittent streaming, it fits comfortably enough into daily use, but this is not the tablet to buy for long heavy sessions far from a cable. Charging is also not a selling point, and the purchase experience is cleaner if you assume you may need to supply your own charger rather than expecting a full power bundle in the box.

Pros

  • Large 11-inch 1920 x 1200 display suits streaming, browsing and split-screen tasks
  • 8GB RAM and 128GB storage make this configuration more comfortable than entry-level tablet variants
  • 5G LTE and microSD support add genuine flexibility for travel and everyday mobile use
  • Easy setup and dependable day-to-day performance fit study and family use well.

Cons

  • Battery life is acceptable rather than a standout for heavier all-day use
  • Charging and in-box power accessories are a weak point in the overall purchase experience
  • Cameras are functional for calls but not a reason to choose this tablet
  • Single USB port limits wired accessory flexibility.

Community

User reviews

Feedback around this tablet follows a clear pattern: people like the screen, setup, day-to-day speed and SIM support, and many see it as strong value in the lower-mid tablet bracket. The recurring frustration is less about the tablet itself than the charging situation, so the practical lesson is to buy it for its connectivity and easy everyday use, not for a lavish in-box bundle.

Isitanygoodtho

I bought it to replace an old Samsung LTE tablet and the SIM support was the reason. Setup was quick, it connected to my internet straight away, and once I inserted a cheap Lebara SIM it made and received calls perfectly.

Phillip

The tablet itself is great, but I did not get the charger that was shown under what was in the box. That part of the purchase felt misleading even though the device was good.

Suzanne

I was worried when I saw comments about a different language, but setup was easy and I just changed it from the menu. It does everything I need, takes a SIM card and the screen and sound are excellent.

Chris

I bought it for my daughter’s college use for emails and Microsoft Teams. It was responsive, easy to set up in minutes with the QR sync, and the battery was good enough for light use.

Comparison

Against a basic Wi-Fi-only media tablet, the Tab A9+ earns its keep through mobility rather than raw novelty. If you only want an inexpensive screen for Netflix at home, a cheaper 10-inch Android tablet can do the job. If you want one device that can leave the house, take a SIM, handle college admin, stream on mobile data and keep extra files on microSD, this Samsung makes much more sense.

Compared with an iPad or a more premium Galaxy Tab, the Tab A9+ is the practical choice, not the aspirational one. You buy the pricier route for stronger gaming, better cameras, deeper accessory ecosystems or pen-led productivity. You buy this one when the real brief is simpler: a reliable large-screen Android tablet with smooth everyday behaviour, familiar Samsung software and a price band that stays grounded.

Conclusion and verdict

The Samsung Tab A9+ is easy to recommend when your priorities are clear. In this 8GB and 128GB 5G version, it gives you the parts that matter most for daily tablet life: a large 11-inch display, enough memory to avoid feeling cramped, expandable storage and mobile connectivity that makes it more useful away from home. For streaming, browsing, study basics and family use, it lands in a very sensible place, and it is well worth checking the current offer if those are your main jobs.

The skip case is just as clear. If you need a tablet for pen work, serious gaming, premium photography or long heavy sessions without much charging access, this is not the right route. The charger situation also takes a little shine off the buying experience. Taken for what it is, though, this is a strong large-screen value tablet with the right Samsung strengths in the areas most people actually use.

FAQ

Is the Samsung Tab A9+ mainly a media tablet or a study tablet?

It is best as a media-first tablet that also handles study basics well, including email, browsing, Teams and light multitasking.

Is this 5G version worth choosing over Wi-Fi only?

Yes if you will use a SIM for travel, commuting, backup internet or calls and messaging, but less so if the tablet will stay on home Wi-Fi all the time.

Alexandre Lefèvre

About the author

Alexandre Lefèvre

Tech enthusiast focused on testing and reviewing the latest devices. I share honest insights to help you choose the right products with confidence.