$ 149.99
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (7-Inch, White)
Product Details
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At a Glance:
- High-resolution, 7.0-inch display for vivid detail
- Read e-books, watch movies, play games, browse the web, and more
- IR blaster allows you to use tablet as universal remote
- Search TV listings and receive recommendations
- Share your tablet with multi-user mode
- Switch to Kids Mode for a colorful, easy-to-use interface
- Rear and front cameras for photos and video chat
- Add up to 32 GB memory with microSD slot
- Easily multitask with two apps using Multi Window
- Lightweight, portable design
- Android 4.4 Kit Kat OS, 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
- 8 GB Flash Memory, 1.5 GB RAM Memory
- WXGA Display (1280x800 Resolution)
- 32GB of memory available through a microSD slot and 50GB of free Dropbox storage
- Comes with over $300 of free content and services
Reviews
Question & Answers
5
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Robert L. Stevenson
So I only just got this a couple days ago and this is my second day using it, and where you put the
phone in at is already ripping and some of the reflecting material is chipping off already. But
overall it does what it needs too, it holds my phone in place and the key doesn't fall out of the
little pocket.
Test T. Test
Nice job.
Robert L. Stevenson
Was skeptical on this armband, but it works great. Fits the iPhone 6 safe and securely, while
allowing easy use of your phone within reason. Armband is very lightweight, comfortable, adjustable,
and stays secure during runs. Only downside is that the back area where you slip the phone stays
open a bit while wearing it, allowing some sweat to seep through to the back of your phone. Not as
big a problem if you wear the armband over your shirt sleeve, but if you wear it over bare skin and
sweat a large amount it could spell trouble for your phone.Bottom line: Great Armband, but not
without a potentially phone damaging flaw. Should be ok if you wear it over a shirt sleeve, or
possibly secure the back opening with strong tape before you start your workout.
Test T. Test
Nice job again.
John R. Smith
Not Bad.