Samsung Galaxy Tab A with S Pen 9.7″; 16 GB WiFi Tablet (Smoky Titanium) SM-P550NZAAXAR
- 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, Android 5.0, Lollipop
- 2.0MP Front camera 5.0MP rear camera
- 1024 x 768 Resolution and 9.7-inch Main display size
- Wi-Fi inbuild.
$250.00
Last updated on February 22, 2025 7:19 am Details
Specification: Samsung Galaxy Tab A with S Pen 9.7″; 16 GB WiFi Tablet (Smoky Titanium) SM-P550NZAAXAR
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A with S Pen 9.7″; 16 GB WiFi Tablet (Smoky Titanium) SM-P550NZAAXAR
$250.00
Dr Hans Terlingen –
does everything I need. I like the size for reading. Still on learning curve.
Battery seems to not last that long.
Anonymous –
I bought this tablet so I could watch netflix while cooking, and could watch movies while traveling. It’s great on both counts — the battery life is very good (part of the reason I bought it — I can go from west to east coast and be above 50% battery after watching movies most of the time). Slap on a decent case, and it’s a good size to post up in the kitchen and watch something.
The resolution/pixel density is definitely not on-par with the latest offerings, but doesn’t matter to me for movie watching — unless you’re watching bluray quality, there’s a good chance you cannot even take advantage of higher resolutions these days.
The reason I docked a star is:
* Does feel sluggish at times — maybe I have too many apps running…
* The 3 back/home/window buttons are impossible to see at night since they are not backlit. Backlighting them would have made a world of difference. Oh yeah, Samsung chose to put the back button on the RIGHT side — what? I have a few LG Android devices that use the normal left-hand-side convention, and it’s 50% as to whether I am able to go back in the dark on this tablet.
Young Hwa Cho –
Functioning alright. Not much difference than Samsung Galaxy smart phone
texmex –
Awesome!
G –
Product overview said there were no scratches on screen. At the top there is a scratch of about 1″. Other than that it works well.
Shane Weston –
Excellent condition / working as expected / thanks
BobT –
Love the Samsung Galaxy Tab A. This is an extremely versatile tablet and meets all of my needs. I have apps loaded that supports: communications, documents, photos, videos, phone, tv, internet, music, games and so much more. It also has a file manager (My Files) and supports an SD card. In conjunction with my smart tv, it supports a great wireless tablet to tv interface. After issues with my iPad (speed, mail not opening, apps hanging, etc.), I converted all of my data and downloaded my apps to the Samsung Galaxy Tab A. I meticulously converted, on and off for two days, and lost nothing. I could not be happier with the results that I am getting from this tablet. All of my issues are gone and I did not spend a fortune for this device. With a clear conscious, I have no problem recommending this tablet.
Ian –
I bought this for my daughter a few years ago and she still uses it to draw. We can’t find something today even near the price range we paid for this that will do what it does, and we tried. She still uses to do art for school and fun and has never complained about it slowing down or having any issues. She dropped it and it’s got a dent in the corner, but the screen didn’t crack. We tried to find one like this for her younger sister and had to spend $500 on an IPAD because the new Tab As are not compatible with the pens.
Lasher –
I’m not a big android user because I have a degenerative eye disease that makes it extremely difficult for me to view small devices. But I realized that a tablet would come in handy sometimes. I started my research by looking at the largest displays that fit my budget. I’ve had a Samsung Galaxy 4 smart phone which has served me well for 3 years. PROS: The Samsung 10″ Tab A is affordable, and has extra features like 3 taps on the screen and your image or text is zoomed in. Battery life is incredible — at least 1 to 3 full days depending on how much processing power you are using. The construction is high quality and the OS runs flawlessly. Because of the low price tag I won’t whine about not including a case and screen protectors. CONS: It doesn’t work with a stylus and I couldn’t install S-Voice. But most people may not need that anyway. I do need it however but I wasn’t careful enough in my research. If you need those features look at the Samsung Tab S. Hindsight on my part — especially since the Tab S wasn’t that much more expensive.
John –
Use basically every day and have not had any issues. Battery life is impressive. Excellent for use with chromecast. Don’t use much for gaming so can’t offer much insight in that category
Nathaniel –
Was what I was looking for, and was in great condition.
Jacob Charbonneau –
If you are looking to buy this in 2017 or beyond, it is not worth even $200. It does not connect to 5Ghz wireless signal and it is slow for games.
Kepola –
I finally decided to try something other than my Kindle which is what I have been using since the Kindle e-readers came out. I love my Kindles. I spent a great deal of time researching tablets before deciding to try this one. I have had my Galaxy Tab A now for a few months, and I am glad I decided to try something new. My phone is a Galaxy Note 4, and the operation of this tablet is very similar. This tablet is capable of more than my Kindles were. I love being able to transfer pics between my phone and tablet, but sometimes it ends up with 2 copies on the same device. I like that I can access the internet easily and quickly on my tablet. Definitely faster than my Kindle was. The camera is awesome. Great quality pics. The picture on the screen is sharp and clear and bright. The sound for listening to music is also very good. And, the best part is that it is less expensive than my Kindles were. You have a choice for however many GB’s you want, and it uses micro SD cards, up to 128 GB. This was a good buy!