Samsung Tab A7 Litesilver Wifi 32GB (Old Version)
Samsung Tab A7 Litesilver Wifi 32GB (Old Version)



Simple gestures for one-handed use
Easily navigate your tablet with one hand. A gesture-based menu allows you to do things like go Back, see your Recent apps, and return to the Home menu all with a swipe of your thumb. With dozens of functions, Galaxy Tab A7 Lite puts convenience at your fingertips.
A camera to capture your live moments
The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite camera is ready to capture and share your moment. Whether you’re looking to capture stunning portraits or breathtaking scenery, this device has you covered.
The nearest theatre is where you are
Less bezel means more room for a bigger, 8.7 inch display on a conveniently compact tablet.
Store more of what you love
Galaxy Tab A7 Lite comes with 32GB/64GB storage built in for all your hi-resolution videos, photos and files. You can then expand it with a microSD card for even more storage — up to 1TB.
Battery life that stands out from the pack
The 5,100mAh* battery gives you the freedom to forget about the charger for long periods of time when you have somewhere to go or lots to watch.
A digital playground for learning and fun
Samsung Kids lets you shape a safe environment for your children to explore. Simply tap on Samsung Kids in the Quick panel and enjoy native apps with characters that live inside their virtual world.
Weight: | 350 g |
Dimensions: | 0.8 x 12.47 x 21.25 cm; 350 Grams |
Brand: | Samsung |
Model: | SM-T220NZSAEUA |
Colour: | Silver |
Batteries Included: | Yes |
Manufacture: | Samsung |
Dimensions: | 0.8 x 12.47 x 21.25 cm; 350 Grams |
Costs half the price but 2x the quality of Apple
I paired it with a bumper cate and I have it for my toddler. Battery life is great, touch screen works even when smudzy.
It is not very bright when using in direct sunlight but somehow expected for this pricerange.
As a budget tablet this really punches above its weight, I can’t believe it’s so much cheaper than an iPad and yet runs the apps I need efficiently. Sure the screens not as high a resolution but it’s perfect for my needs and ticks a lot of boxes. Processing power isn’t what more expensive tablets provide, but apart from not-quite-seamless refresh rates it hasn’t been a problem to date. Video plays back well and there’s plenty of memory, particularly when you add a microSD card. All in all, excellent value for money
Battery life is very good.
It does what I need – browse the Web, using it for streaming apps, listening to audio books, reading books, listening to music (use my wireless headphones), playing games for my young nephews. I don’t need it for much more.
Fantastic price for what it does
it’s cheap, don’t expect a lot from it, and you can’t compare it to an iPad… com’on!
It’s more than enough to browse the internet and get your emails and social media.
That’s it. Cheap and cheerful.
Bought as a present. Was pleasantly surprised to see you can also set it up using an AppleId even though it’s not an iPad!
The screen is very good quality, we watched YouTube videos on it.it’s not as light or responsive as an iPad, but that’s not to say that it is not fast enough anyway. I’m just spoiled as an iPad user.
Would recommend if you don’t want to spend 3 times the amount on an iPad. It was great as a gift for a 16 year old who found it absolutely fine.
The screen is 1080p so don’t expect to watch 4K YouTube videos!!
Anything you watch will be 1080p including Netflix etc..
The camera is just not worth bothering with.
It has a bright screen and good battery life.
The speakers are rubbish so use ear buds etc…
I bought this to use as a screen for my DJI Drone controller and knew the pitfalls when buying!!
For my own intended use it was ok.
It has slightly more ram then other cheaper brands, but expect to wait for apps to open.
Even the Samsung store takes a bit to open!!
So if you just want a basic screen to view stuff on then ok.
Anthing else then forget.
BTW this does not have a UK Samsung warranty, but I knew that when buying!!
The only problem was often the screen appeared too sensitive and I moved on when I did not want too. I used for watching TV in hospital and it worked well
I never understand the negative reviews from people comparing it to other devices that cost twice as much…. if you’re bothered about “only having” 32gb of storage – then stick a cheap SD card in.
Studied some options before choosing this one. I needed a tablet that is physically small but doesn’t compromise on screen quality or usability. Not interested in paying Apple prices so I wanted Android.
The screen is good, it’s large enough to use the keyboard easily and the text prediction/auto correct is very good when writing documents or emails. It took hardly any time to set up and has taken me little time to get used to it. I should have bought a case for it at the time – silly me! – but that’s been rectified now.
This tablet is excellent so far. Video streaming is good, sound quality is good through the speakers and touch response is fine for my purpose. I don’t want it for gaming so I can’t comment on that but general surfing is fine.
I haven’t used it for long periods yet but the battery life seems to be ok. The charger is a bit slow but luckily I have a faster one from another device so it’s not an issue for me.
Very pleased with the product!
I’m having the best time with my new gadget . It fits my needs perfectly, I’m especially chuffed by it’s weight – almost nothing. It fits in all my bag, and as it weighs almost nothing, I’m not worried about putting extra stress on my back.
It is also very easy use, and it doesn’t “eat up” batteries.
My only problem is “swipe screen..” it takes my swipes to open the tablet.
I sold it for her and got this ‘Galaxy Tab A7 Lite’. It’s been a very good replacement for the old ‘Tab A’, although I don’t know what the ‘A7’ or ‘Lite’ patter is all about, at all; especially when it has an 8″ screen (god, Samsung, could you just simplify your device naming policy, out, please).
The cell phone, calling, functionality has been a boon for her, too: less devices to juggle around with and only one operating system for her to learn for phoning, shopping, browsing, email, etc.
I’m really amazed at how cheap these things are. Plenty of internal memory, too, so it shouldn’t go obsolete all that soon, as apps get bigger and more complex with all the updates, over time (that’s what killed the ‘Tab A’; it ran out of space).
I preferred the older, recent, versions of Android, though. It used to be simpler and more user friendly. We still find it preferable to using iOS, overall, though.
My nano sim card, even when adapted to micro, size does not fit inside sim slot/draw. Nano falls through, micro sits too proud. unable to close.
3 advisers advice, Wifi only, not designed for sim, sims come in different sizes. Purchase a pay-as-you-go for seller to insert sim.
I prefer not to Bluetooth/tether or purchase a pay-as-you-go.
Replacement tablet for a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. Graphics are limited colourwise and way less pixels than the Tab S2. However, this is minor compared to Samsung’s built in redundancy. The operating system stuck at Android 7 meant that many of the basic apps no longer worked. Unless you are overly worried about the graphics the machine is a good replacement and runs comfortably on Android 11 (at the moment). Really good battery life and easy to use user interface (Samsung positive point). Samsung proprietary operating system is a limit and will see the tablet supported for about 3 years. The price point is really good for a tablet of this quality. Apart from the graphics, I can only be positive about this machine, and even the graphics are not that bad!
The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite was a replacement for my Nexus 7 (2nd Gen) which finally gave up the ghost after 8 years of service. My main use for a tablet these days is as a reader (Kindle, Readly) plus news, the odd game (Killer Sudoku) and YT where the larger screen is better option to phone.
Pros: Reasonable value, access to Play Store, screen quality good, regular Android updates
Cons: too heavy for single-hand use, touch sensitivity of the screen could be bette