I can say the same for the rear-facing, 8-megapixel camera located on the top-left corner of the Samsung tablet - it’s simply alright.
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My curls lacked delineation in selfies, but on the plus side, colors were relatively accurate. The camera quality is exactly what you’d expect from a mid-range tablet - the definition is poor, lacks crispness and there is some visual noise. Similar to the Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet, the front-facing, 5-megapixel camera can be found on the side bezel, which encourages landscape-oriented video calls and selfies. The Galaxy Tab A7 also outlasted the Lenovo Smart Tab M10 Plus (8:55), but the Samsung tablet ran out of juice quicker than the Amazon Fire HD 8 (13:49). The Samsung tablet lasted an impressive 13 hours and 13 minutes on the Laptop Mag battery test (continuous web browsing over Wi-Fi at 150 nits), which beats the category average (12:19). I was pleasantly surprised by the battery life on the Galaxy Tab A7. However, when I played Asphalt 9 on the Samsung tablet, I noticed some stuttering when the car performed barrel rolls in the air, but in all other instances, Asphalt 9 did not lag. I also played Call of Duty Mobile on the Galaxy Tab A7 and the first-person shooter game ran like a dream. Games such as Subway Runner, Among Us and Talking Tom 2 operated smoothly. If you’re interested in how well mobile games run on the Galaxy Tab A7, you’ll be relieved to know that the Samsung slate can handle light gaming like a champ. The Samsung tablet bested the Lenovo Smart Tab M10 FHD Plus (17.6) and the Amazon Fire HD 8 (15.2). When we ran the JetStream 2.0 test, which examines web-browsing performance, the Galaxy Tab A7 offered a score of 32.8. Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (Image credit: Future)