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Best Android tablets 2024: Expert tested and reviewed

Packing power and productivity in a sleek slab, tablets are great for work, creativity, and entertainment needs. With the right accessories, you could even convert your tablet into a 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop. But what if you don’t necessarily need the latest and greatest (and most expensive) Apple product?



While Apple’s iPad continues to be a tablet market leader, it’s not your only option. Based on our hands-on testing and reviews, these Android tablets are not only comprehensive options but also house beautiful displays, deliver smooth performance, and are capable of handling various workloads. From our top pick, the OnePlus Pad, to Samsung’s newest Ultra, this list covers the best Android tablets you can buy right now.

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The best Android tablet: Our top picks

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OnePlus Pad

1. Best Android tablet overall

Premium performance and display

$400 $480 Save $80

The OnePlus Pad is a great mid-range Android tablet with a large, bright, and smooth display perfect for web browsing, creative workflow, or streaming content.

Storage
128GB UFS 3.1

Battery
9510mAh

Camera (Rear, Front)
13MP + 8MP

Pros

  • Premium display and design
  • Lighter than the iPad Pro
  • 144Hz refresh rate makes for smooth performance
Cons

  • No charger included in the box
  • Accessory compatibility will cost you

While it only debuted this year, the OnePlus Pad’s slim yet premium build, smooth refresh rate, and top-tier display quickly made it a top Android tablet contender. Another feature that sets this tablet apart from its competition is its unique 7:5 aspect ratio, which fits in between an iPad’s 4:3 display and the versatile Microsoft Surface Pro’s 3:2 ratio. Designed to mimic that of an A4 piece of paper, the ratio works nicely for reading an ebook or your favorite Pocket-lint article, of course.


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Under the hood, the Pad packs the slightly older but still capable Dimensity 9000 chip and is powered by either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, with 128GB storage. Together, the RAM and power are enough to support creative and data-heavy work needs alike. Note, however, that the unit lacks a microSD slot, so there’s no option for storage expansion if you’re looking to use the tablet primarily for gaming.

With a 4K supported rear camera, quality front camera, and powerful speakers, the tablet also works great for Zoom calls and virtual meetings. Plus, clever accessories like the Magnetic Keyboard and Stylo Pencil can create the ultimate creative outlet or 2-in-1 laptop setup. While these add-ons can jack up the price by a few bucks, the Pad itself starts at a pretty reasonable cost.


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Amazon Fire HD 8 (2022)

2. Best Android tablet for value

A tablet with a bang for your buck

$65 $100 Save $35

Amazon’s Fire HD 8 tablet is tiny but mighty, offering a vast content catalogue and a 13-hour battery, all for a budget price.

Storage
32 or 64GB

Battery
13 hours

Camera (Rear, Front)
2MP with 720p HD video recording

Pros

  • Functional as a laptop replacement
  • Comprehensive feature suite
  • Friendly UI
Cons

  • Average speed
  • No biometric authentication
  • Not great for productivity

If you’re looking for a tablet to slip into your backpack or tote with little bulk, the Amazon Fire HD makes for a great cabin-to-class or work companion. Continuing its success in making more affordable mid-range tablets, Amazon’s HD 8 is a step up from the HD 7’s performance, and apart from the smaller size, comparable to that of the HD 10.

Read our review

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When it comes to design, it considers portability and user-friendliness over all else, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing, especially for a value option. The hardware is still sturdy without becoming a techy eyesore, though it doesn’t have that same premium aluminum finish as a Samsung tablet. Ultimately, its design is reminiscent of another staple Amazon device (the Kindle) and is easy to grab and use on the go or while working at a desk.


While this affordability may come with some compromises, including a lower storage capacity, there is a way to expand your Fire tablet storage by an additional 512GB via a microSD card. So, if you want some extra space for documents, photos, or apps, the Fire Tablet does offer a workaround. The display also isn’t as pin-sharp as competitors with a higher price point, but it still provides a seamless experience comparable to that of a larger smartphone when streaming, browsing, or working.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra

3. Best premium Android tablet

A swanky Samsung upgrade

Holding out for Samsung’s newest addition? The Tab S9 Ultra didn’t size up, but it did get more rugged with an IP68 rating.

Storage
156GB / 512GB / 1TB + microSD

Battery
11200mAh

Camera (Rear, Front)
13MP AF + 8MP UW, 12MP + 12MP UW

Pros

  • Functional as a laptop replacement
  • Powered by Qualcomm’s For Galaxy Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor
  • Slim build without compromising bold display
Cons

  • App experience isn’t as mature as it is for iPad
  • Packs in the extra specs

Samsung already went big with the 14.6-inch screen of the Tab S8 Ultra (more on that tablet later), so with its latest iteration, the company decided to keep the cumbersome form factor and add something that, while not visible, has not been seen for a while on a premium tablet: an IP68 rating. The last time we saw this rating on a tablet was the Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet back in 2015.

Read our review

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This protection is great for peace of mind, especially given that the tablet packs in luxury features, but for a steep price. With a unique 16:10 aspect ratio, bright screen, and quality speakers, this tablet could make the perfect poolside companion while streaming content, surfing the web, or reading a book. (Who doesn’t love studying by the beach?)


From our review of this tablet, its rich feature suite, vast canvas, and lightweight form factor will likely also appeal to digital artists or those who want to pack it instead of a full laptop, although you will need a keyboard case to make it useful as it’s not as portable as other models on our list.

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Google Pixel Tablet

4. Best Android tablet for software

An Android tablet with seamless software

$400 $500 Save $100

The Google Pixel tablet stands out among other Android tablets thanks to its bloat-free software, beautiful display, and the promise of helpful updates.

Storage
128GB or 256GB

Battery
Up to 12 hours

Camera (Rear, Front)
8MP f/2.0 rear + 8MP f/2.0 front landscape

Pros

  • Bloat-free software
  • 500nits of brightness
  • Google’s Tensor G2 hardware makes for fast experience
Cons

  • Hub Mode interface is average
  • Apps are still optimized for iPad

After a break from tablets, Google premiered its new Pixel Tablet in May 2023, capitalizing on large screen brightness and seamless software, though not quite delivering as a smart home hub, despite coming with a Charging Speaker Dock. That said, if you’re ultimately looking for an Android tablet capable of handling your G-suite workflow at a sharp 500nits, Google has “worked hard to optimize many of its apps for larger displays,” according to our review. “That includes the likes of Google Calendar, which looks great, as does Google’s Weather app.”


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The vibrant screen makes for an effective UI when planning out the practicalities of your day, from web browsing to research and entertainment. Additionally, Chrome and Microsoft Office also work well with the browser experience, and the tablet supports split-screen for major multitaskers. Speaking of multitasking, a USI 2.0-supported display allows for stylus interaction for digitized note-taking or creative projects.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE

5. Best mid-range Android tablet

Solid machine for browsing and entertainment

$350 $450 Save $100

The Tab S9 FE uses an LCD panel instead of AMOLED, with a lower refresh rate of 90Hz compared to 120Hz on the Tab S9. However, for tasks like watching Netflix, browsing social media, and note-taking, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE is a suitable and more affordable substitute for the regular Tab S9.

Storage
128GB / 256GB + microSD

Battery
8,000 mAh

Camera (Rear, Front)
8MP rear, 12MP front ultra-wide

Pros

  • Stunningly bright and detailed display
  • 90Hz refresh rate beats the iPad’s 60Hz
  • Smallest S series tablet that includes 5G
Cons

  • Battery life could be better
  • Display is a step down from other models
  • Designed for browsing, not work

Compared to the regular Tab S9, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE features a slightly smaller display, with a chassis of roughly similar dimensions but slightly thicker bezels. Regarding the display, both tablets offer similar resolutions and adaptive refresh rates. However, the Tab S9 FE takes a step down in display technology, utilizing an LCD panel instead of AMOLED, with a lower refresh rate of 90Hz compared to 120Hz on the Tab S9. Despite having a smaller battery, the FE model, due to its LCD panel, should deliver a similar overall battery life to its counterpart.


Apart from the display technology, the major difference between these tablets lies in their processing power. The Exynos 1380 CPU offers adequate performance for casual tasks like web browsing and social media. However, it may struggle with graphically intensive games or heavy multitasking. Additionally, the FE model has less RAM, indicating it’s not optimized for extensive multitasking. Both tablets offer identical storage options, expandable via microSD cards.

Undoubtedly, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 surpasses the FE model in nearly every aspect, albeit at a significantly higher price. If you require a tablet for video editing, intensive image editing, or playing high-fidelity games, the Galaxy Tab S9 is the superior choice. However, if your needs revolve around tasks like watching Netflix, browsing social media, and note-taking, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE is the more suitable option.


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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

6. Best Android tablet for graphic designers

A tablet with Ultra crisp graphics

Creatives, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra’s 14.6-inch AMOLED display makes for a capable, yet cumbersome, canvas.

Storage
128GB / 256GB / 512GB + microSD

Battery
11200mAh

Camera (Rear, Front)
13MP + 6MP rear, 12MP + 12MP front

Pros

  • Stylus, bright display, and big screen make for a great creator tablet
  • Powerful and smooth performance
  • Quad speaker stereo system makes for clear audio
Cons

  • Too comprehensive for everyday entertainment use
  • Pricey
  • 2-in-1 laptop design makes for a bigger form factor

If you want to size up your Samsung tablet even further, the Tab S8 Ultra has quite the platform at 14.6 inches, which is almost two inches more than the largest iPad Pro at 12.9 inches. While the larger display doesn’t quite make holding the Tab S8 Ultra in one hand a possibility, it does create space for an extensive creative and productive workflow.

Read our review

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In fact, in his review, Cam Bunton said the big screen size “means you can genuinely get work done on this machine, whether that’s boring office-based online work or creativity. Apps like LumaFusion mean you can even edit video on the go, and the big screen combined with the stylus means it’s actually a very good experience.”

The tablet’s larger size and price tag may not make it the best option for casual use or slipping into your backpack, but if you want to video edit, create digital artwork, or use the tablet as a hybrid laptop, you’ll get your money’s worth.


Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+

7. Best Android tablet for productivity

$900 $1000 Save $100

Upgrading to the Tab S9+ grants you a 12.4-inch display with comparable specifications. Additionally, you’ll enjoy an extra rear camera, featuring an 8MP ultra-wide lens, along with the advantage of a larger battery capacity.

Storage
256GB / 512GB + microSD

Battery
10090 mAh

Camera (Rear, Front)
13MP AF + 8MP UW, 12MP UW

Pros

  • Outstanding display
  • Fast performance
  • S Pen included
Cons

  • Rather expensive
  • Expensive peripherals
  • Not too different from the Tab S9

When comparing the Galaxy Tab S9 vs S9+ vs S9 Ultra, the primary distinction between the models lies in their sizes, with the weight increasing as you move up the range, as expected. With its 12.4-inch display, the Tab S9+ comes in at 586g, a healthy middle ground between the regular Tab S9 at 498g and the Ultra at 732g.

Another differentiating factor is the camera setup. The Tab S9 features the fewest cameras, comprising a 12MP selfie camera and a 13MP rear camera. This configuration is enhanced on the S9+, which boasts a dual rear camera setup, including an additional 8MP ultra-wide lens. Consequently, the appearance varies slightly between the Tab S9, with a single rear camera, and the S9+ and S9 Ultra, each equipped with two.

Furthermore, variations exist in the memory and storage options available for each model. The S9 Ultra offers the most extensive selection, allowing for up to an impressive 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The S9+, on the other hand, reaches up to 12GB RAM/512GB storage, while the standard S9 tops out at 12GB RAM/256GB storage. All models support microSD card storage of up to 1TB capacity, facilitating easy expansion if additional storage is required.


If your preference leans towards a compact and lightweight device, opt for the Tab S9. For those seeking a large and luxurious display, the Tab S9 Ultra is the ideal choice. However, if you find yourself torn between the two, the Tab S9+ offers a balanced compromise. Regardless of your selection, you’re guaranteed a tablet delivering top-tier performance and stunning visuals, making it a reliable choice in any scenario.

Best Android tablets: The bottom line

While Android’s software hasn’t quite caught up with the iPad’s performance, these tablets show that improvements are underway. Android tablets leverage different strengths to make their mark in the tablet market and your hand or workspace.

That said, as you decide which Android tablet you should make your productivity or creative companion, don’t count out the OnePlus Pad just because it’s the new slab on the block. Especially if you’re looking for a tablet that fits into the “luxury” category along with the likes of Apple’s iPad Pro 12.9, the OnePlus Pad delivers a great display for browsing, productivity, and entertainment, especially with the unique 7:5 aspect ratio. It also promises decent value for a premium form factor and performance.


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OnePlus Pad

Editor’s Choice

$400 $480 Save $80

However, other options, like the Amazon Fire HD 8 may serve better if you’re looking for a no-frills, entertainment-focused tablet when traveling or on the go. And of course, Samsung’s newest addition — the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, is a premium option with a bold display without compromising a slim form factor — perfect to pack away in your bag.

How did I choose these Android tablets?

Based on Pocket-lint’s exclusive testing, I considered tablets that received at least a four-star rating in our expert’s full-length reviews. Aside from only selecting tablets that we’d personally recommend, I also looked at many use cases. Tablets are used for different workflow and entertainment levels (with positively corresponding price tags), so I picked a variety of tablet functionality for every budget.


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FAQ

Q: What should you consider when selecting a tablet?

  1. Use case: Are you using your tablet exclusively to stream and consume content? Or are you using a tablet as your right-hand productivity tool along with basic entertainment functions? If it’s the former, I’d consider value, whereas, with the latter, I’d focus on a premium feature suite, power, storage capabilities, and add-ons to maximize efficiency.
  2. Power: Especially if you want your tablet to run multiple functions, like split screen view, or handle tasks like video editing, you’ll want to make sure it has enough storage and battery to do so.
  3. Form factor: Nobody wants to lug around a bulky piece of tech, no matter how useful it may be. Our list includes tablets that are lightweight and functional to carry on the go.
  4. Display: From unique aspect ratios to bright displays, it’s important your tablet supports your web browsing and work preferences clearly and boldly.

Q: What’s the best Android tablet for kids?

The Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids is a durable entry-level tablet that lends itself to plenty of parental controls without compromising a capable eight-inch display and a solid 13 hours of battery life. With dual speakers, either 32GB or 64GB of storage, and access to Amazon’s app suite (including Prime), it’s well-equipped to keep your kids entertained.


Q: Which Android tablet has the largest screen?

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and S9 Ultra both house the largest screen size of any other Android tablet, both on this list and on the market at 14.6 inches.

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