SYMTAB 80
Symphony SYMTAB 80 Review: Budget Tablet for Regular Use
With the rise of large phones and better-quality displays, the popularity of Tabs has fallen over the past few years. However, for easy tasking and entertainment, people still look for tabs. Symphony has come up with a new budget smart Tab SYMTAB 80 for its consumers. The tab has been released on 6th December 2022. Let’s take a look if the SYMTAB 80 offers anything new.
Key Features of Symphony SYMTAB 80
Design
The conventional design of the SYMTAB 80 surpasses its pricing point. The dimensions of the tab are 208.3 x 123.7 x 10.4 mm. Weighing 407g, the device is not lightweight. It seems to be tough for users to operate with one hand.
The overall design of the tab is attractive and useful. Users will not be able to complain about the design despite the tab's inexpensive cost. The feel of the plastic and poly carbon fiber bodies is mediocre. It provides a stronger grip while shielding the back of the tab from fingerprints.
On the rear of the tab are a single camera cutout and a pair of speakers. The primary microphone is located at the bottom of the device. The right side of the device has the volume rocker and power button. A single SIM card slot, a memory card slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack are on the top of the tab. Obviously, customers will obtain more than the bare necessities.
The device is available in two colors; Shadow Grey and Midnight Blue.
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Display
It sports an 8-inch IPS display with a maximum resolution of 1280x800. This is much more expensive than many other entry-level tabs. Screens that are extra-large and of superior quality are unusual in low-cost tabs. The tab's display features a high refresh rate, which contributes to its durability. This indicates that the touch response will be a favorable experience for tab users.
The low amount of illumination looks to be a problem. However, with a 269ppi color density on the display, the tablet shows great potential in the image quality section. The display's top right corner has a camera lens with a punch hole. The tab's chin and bezel seem much thicker, and it would be preferable if they were slimmer.
Camera
Camera on the Back
The main camera panel has one camera. The main camera is equipped with an 8MP wide-angle lens. The photos generated by the lens are mediocre, and SYMTAB 80 cameras will create nothing out of the ordinary.
The transmitted photographs may have a little warmer tone than expected. Sometimes a certain amount of warm tone enhances the overall appearance of the photographs, while other times it detracts from the atmosphere. In dim conditions, contrast rises.
Portrait Mode, Night Mode, Insight Google lens, Motion, Enhanced low-light picture, Slow-motion, and QR Code are among the many functions of the main camera pair. Taking high-quality nighttime photographs takes more caution. Users may capture films at 30 frames per second with a maximum quality of 720p using the main camera.
Secondary Camera
The front teardrop container conceals a selfie lens with 5 megapixels of resolution. In light of the recent pattern seen in other low-cost tabs, the SYMTAB 80 has included a lens with the highest possible capacity for the front-facing camera.
The front lens does little more than increase the picture's overall brightness. Photos taken in this manner come out clear, but the lack of sharpness and details causes the picture to become less detailed and grainy. The images taken in portrait mode are of quality that is mediocre and contribute nothing to the camera's total performance.
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Performance, System, and Graphics
Spreadtrum UniSoC SC9863A1 octa-core 28nm CPU powers the tablet. This chipset is more often seen in low-end tabs. In addition to the CPU, a 64-bit PowerVR GE8322 GPU is integrated in the SYMTAB 80. The tab offers both average-performance and low-level games. The 4GB RAM and 32GB internal memory make it a formidable competitor for other manufacturers.
Users will find the overall gameplay to be pretty terrible due to the tab's laggy performance while running high- or medium-resolution games such as PUBG, Call of Duty, and Asphalt. Users should avoid playing these games since they are processor-intensive. Android 12 has been utilized as the operating system for the SYMTAB 80. Therefore, it will simplify certain duties and improve the experience.
Battery and Charging
This gets us to an additional strength of SYMTAB 80. It features a 6250 mAh battery capacity. Regular users may use the SYMTAB 80 for up to two days on a single charge. Users can use the tab for at least a day, even with extensive gaming and video viewing.
A 10W charger will be included with the new tab. Once the tab is put into the charger, the battery level increases over three hours.
Official Price in Symphony SYMTAB 80 in Bangladesh
There is just one SYMTAB 80 model available on the market. It is equipped with 4GB RAM and 32GB ROM. Users will be required to spend 11,500 BDT to get the tab.
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Bottom Line
The market for inexpensive tabs and tablets is becoming very competitive. It is challenging to thrive among reputed international brands. Symphony has made an attempt with its SYMTAB 80 featuring a smart design, a large screen, standard RAM, good storage, and a reliable battery. Compared to the price, it offers a good package. People seeking a low-cost tablet with the ability to do routine chores may consider the Symphony SYMTAB 80.
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