Despite its impressive specifications, there are five major drawbacks that may deter potential buyers. Firstly, the price tag of £1,199/$1,199 for the base model is a significant barrier for many consumers. Additionally, the need for extra accessories, such as the ‘Book Cover Keyboard Slim’, adds to the overall cost.
The size of the tablet, at 208 x 326mm, may also be a concern for users looking for a more portable device. The redesigned S Pen stylus, while offering a better writing experience, lacks Bluetooth Low Energy functionality present in previous models.
Moreover, while the One UI 8 software offers a smooth user experience, the limitations of Android as a productivity platform may hinder the tablet’s potential as a laptop replacement. Despite these challenges, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra remains a formidable contender in the tablet market. Stay tuned for our full review to learn more about its performance and capabilities.
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