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Posted by Bryn
 - Today at 10:47:50
Quote from: Dave5150 on July 17, 2024, 22:50:31Review is correct just people don't understand what is said. SD card is supported, but not as expansion of internal memory - only as external memory. It means you can't install apps on SD card, you can only put files like photos, videos etc. So once you fill internal memory, you can't install any more apps no matter how big SD card you put in. SD card does help though as atleast you can keep the photos, videos and other files on SD card so leaving more space in internal memory for the apps.

But, this is true for every Android device now....
Posted by Bryn
 - Today at 10:45:33
Quote from: LL on February 18, 2024, 22:19:44Thanks. Hope this a start for DeX (albeit not full) being expaded to more Samsung devices.

I think the no microSD card expansion should be included in cons since it is the the final critic text.


But.. it DOES have MicroSD card expansion in (up to 1T) 

Having a MicroSD expansion is, more or less, becoming pointless anyway..

  With the way android works nowadays... 
Expandable storage is pretty much be only for media like pictures and music. (since apps can't be written to the SD card directly anymore without workarounds).. 
 
  You can buy a flash drive at Walmart that's pretty small(~'.5'x'.25'x'1.5'in), can plug into both USB & C, has 128G of storage for under $20. AND can read much faster(~150MB/s), than most SD cards. 
 
Just format it as exFAT, and youre good to go.
Posted by Dave5150
 - July 17, 2024, 22:50:31
Review is correct just people don't understand what is said. SD card is supported, but not as expansion of internal memory - only as external memory. It means you can't install apps on SD card, you can only put files like photos, videos etc. So once you fill internal memory, you can't install any more apps no matter how big SD card you put in. SD card does help though as atleast you can keep the photos, videos and other files on SD card so leaving more space in internal memory for the apps.
Posted by Robert Storm
 - March 09, 2024, 15:24:58
There have been many online complaints that the multi-touch does not work. That pinch to zoom does not work. Whether it's the screen or a software issue, Samsung has remained silent. Can you ask Damsung what's going on??
Posted by Pep
 - March 09, 2024, 11:41:43
Great article. I liked a lot the detailed analysis on battery and consumption performance. However the A9+ does support micro SD
Posted by PlayerN
 - February 28, 2024, 06:57:36
Quote from: LL on February 18, 2024, 22:19:44Thanks. Hope this a start for DeX (albeit not full) being expaded to more Samsung devices.

I think the no microSD card expansion should be included in cons since it is the the final critic text.

Yeah I don't know why it says that. The tablet does have microSD support.
Posted by PlayerN
 - February 28, 2024, 06:55:34
Wondering why this review mentions there being no MicroSD expansion when it does have it.
Posted by Nisse
 - February 19, 2024, 20:19:33
"The microSD card slot is faster than average compared to the tablet's price class"
Posted by LL
 - February 18, 2024, 22:19:44
Thanks. Hope this a start for DeX (albeit not full) being expaded to more Samsung devices.

I think the no microSD card expansion should be included in cons since it is the the final critic text.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 18, 2024, 21:29:29
In our test, the 11-inch Galaxy Tab A9+ proved to be a fast and far-better-quipped successor to the much-loved Galaxy Tab A8. For a starting price of US$219.99, the tablet offers a 90-Hz display, more storage, optional 5G and for the first time, Samsung DeX. Adding to this is a generous update time period of 4 years. The tablet is set to receive Android 14 in February.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-A9-review-The-90-Hz-tablet-with-4-years-of-updates-leaves-little-more-to-wish-for.804144.0.html