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Galaxy Tab A7 (10.4″, 2020)
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Refurbished Galaxy Tab A7 (10.4″, 2020)
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12 month Warranty
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Why Choose the Galaxy Tab A7 Refurbished?
The Galaxy Tab A7 refurbished remains a popular choice in 2026 for one simple reason: it still covers the basics very well, and refurbished pricing makes it extremely good value. While it’s no longer Samsung’s newest budget tablet, it offers a larger screen than the A9 and a more traditional tablet experience that many people still prefer.
Buying refurbished is what really makes the Galaxy Tab A7 attractive today. At new prices, it’s harder to justify against newer models, but refurbished brings it back into relevance. You get a proven Samsung tablet with a big display, solid build quality, and dependable performance for everyday tasks, without paying for features you may not need.
If you mainly want a tablet for streaming, browsing, reading, video calls, or light productivity, the Galaxy Tab A7 refurbished option still makes sense, especially for households, students, and casual users.
Design & Build Quality
The Galaxy Tab A7 has a clean, understated design that’s aged well. The aluminium back gives it a sturdy feel, and the tablet feels reassuringly solid in the hand. It’s not as slim as newer models, but it doesn’t feel bulky either.
At around 10.4 inches, the size strikes a good balance between portability and usability. It’s large enough to enjoy films and web pages comfortably, but still light enough to carry around the house or slip into a bag.
Refurbished units usually hold up well physically. The metal body resists everyday wear, and cosmetic marks are typically minor and clearly reflected in the condition grade.
Display Quality & Screen Technology
The Galaxy Tab A7 features a 10.4-inch TFT LCD display with a resolution of 2000 × 1200. For a budget tablet, this is one of its stronger points, especially compared to smaller or lower-resolution alternatives.
The screen is well suited to streaming video, browsing, and reading. Text appears sharp, and the larger display makes it easier to view documents or split-screen apps. Colours are natural rather than vibrant, and brightness is best suited to indoor use.
It’s not an AMOLED panel, and there’s no high refresh rate, but for everyday viewing, the display remains comfortable and practical. Many users still prefer this size over the smaller A9 for watching content.
Performance for Everyday Tasks
Performance is where expectations need to be realistic. The Galaxy Tab A7 uses an older Snapdragon chipset, which was mid-range at launch and now sits firmly in the entry-level category.
For everyday tasks like browsing, streaming, messaging, email, and light multitasking, it performs reliably. Apps open at a reasonable pace, and once running, they’re generally stable. Casual games are fine, but heavier titles may need lower settings.
This isn’t a tablet for demanding gaming or intensive multitasking. However, for users who stick to common apps and media, the performance remains perfectly usable in 2026, especially after a clean refurbish and reset.
Storage Options & What You Need
Most refurbished Galaxy Tab A7 models come with:
- 32GB or 64GB internal storage
- 3GB RAM (variant dependent)
Storage can feel tight by modern standards, particularly on 32GB models. Fortunately, Samsung includes microSD card support, which helps a lot with media storage.
If possible, the 64GB version is the better long-term option. It gives Android and apps more room to breathe and reduces the need to constantly manage space. MicroSD cards are ideal for films, photos, and downloads, but apps still rely on internal storage.
Battery Life & Real-World Usage
Battery life is one area where the Galaxy Tab A7 still performs well. The large battery easily supports a full day of typical use, and lighter usage can stretch it even further.
That might include several hours of streaming, browsing, and video calls. Standby performance is also good, making it suitable as a shared household tablet that isn’t charged every night.
Refurbished units from reputable UK sellers are tested for battery health, so you shouldn’t be dealing with severely degraded batteries. Charging speeds are modest, but overnight charging is usually the most practical approach.
Camera Capabilities (Front & Rear)
As with most tablets, cameras are functional rather than impressive. The rear camera is suitable for document scanning or occasional photos, while the front camera works well enough for video calls and online meetings.
For Zoom calls, school lessons, or family chats, the front camera is perfectly usable in good lighting. It won’t match a modern smartphone, but it does what’s needed for everyday communication.
Who This Galaxy Tab Is Best For
The Galaxy Tab A7 refurbished is best suited to users who want a straightforward, affordable tablet with a larger screen.
- Families looking for a shared home tablet
- Students who need a budget-friendly device for study and streaming
- Casual users focused on browsing and media consumption
- Anyone wanting a bigger screen than the A9 at a lower refurbished price
If you want long-term Android updates, high refresh rates, or modern performance, newer models will suit you better. But for basic tablet tasks, the A7 still delivers.
What Refurbished Means for Samsung Tablets
Buying a refurbished Galaxy Tab A7 means the tablet has been professionally checked, cleaned, and reset before resale. Core components like the screen, battery, speakers, buttons, and connectivity are tested to ensure everything works properly.
Cosmetic condition is graded clearly, so you know whether to expect light marks or near-new appearance. In the UK, refurbished tablets are typically sold with a warranty, which adds reassurance and reduces risk.
It’s also a more sustainable way to buy tech, extending the life of a device that’s still perfectly capable.
Galaxy Tab A7 vs Newer Galaxy Tab Models
Compared to the Galaxy Tab A9, the A7 offers a larger screen but less processing power and shorter remaining update support. The A9 feels snappier and more compact, while the A7 is better for watching content at home.
Against the Galaxy Tab A9 Plus, the A7 falls behind in performance and smoothness, but it’s often significantly cheaper refurbished. If budget is the main concern and performance demands are light, the A7 can still be the better value choice.
Technical Specifications
Screen size:
10.4-inch
Display type:
TFT LCD
Resolution:
2000 × 1200 pixels (WUXGA+)
Pixel density:
~224 PPI
Aspect ratio:
5:3
Processor:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 662
CPU configuration:
Octa-core (4× Kryo 260 Gold + 4× Kryo 260 Silver)
GPU:
Adreno 610
Internal storage options:
32GB / 64GB
RAM options:
3GB / 4GB (variant dependent)
Rear camera:
8MP autofocus
Front camera:
5MP
Rear video recording:
Up to 1080p at 30fps
Front video recording:
1080p
Battery capacity:
7,040mAh
Charging speed:
15W wired charging
Charging port:
USB-C
Bluetooth:
Bluetooth 5.0
Mobile network variants:
Wi-Fi-only / 4G LTE
Dimensions:
Approx. 247.6 × 157.4 × 7.0 mm
Weight:
Approx. 476g
Face unlock:
Yes
Stereo speakers:
Yes (quad speakers)
Model numbers:
SM-T500 (Wi-Fi), SM-T505 (LTE)
Release year:
2020
Refurbished Galaxy Tab A7 - FAQs
A Galaxy Tab A7 refurbished from a reputable UK retailer is still very reliable for everyday use. Each tablet is tested for screen quality, battery performance, buttons, cameras, speakers, charging, and connectivity before being resold. While it’s an older model, refurbishing actually benefits it.
The device is cleaned, reset, and any faulty components are repaired or replaced. For browsing, streaming, reading, and general apps, reliability is comparable to buying new – just at a much lower cost.
If you have the choice, 64GB is strongly recommended. Android itself takes up a noticeable amount of space, and 32GB models can feel tight once apps and updates are installed.
The Galaxy Tab A7 does support microSD cards, which are great for storing videos, photos, and downloads. However, apps still rely heavily on internal storage. Choosing 64GB makes the tablet easier to live with long term, especially in a shared household.
Yes. The LTE version of the Galaxy Tab A7 (model SM-T505) is unlocked and compatible with all major UK mobile networks, including EE, O2, Vodafone, and Three.
This makes it useful for travel, students, or homes without reliable Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi-only model (SM-T500) does not support SIM cards and must be used on wireless networks.
Battery life remains one of the A7’s strengths. The large 7,040mAh battery easily supports a full day of mixed usage, including streaming, browsing, and video calls. Reputable refurbishers test battery health and will replace batteries that don’t meet acceptable standards.
While you shouldn’t expect brand-new performance, most refurbished units still deliver strong, dependable battery life in everyday use.
The Galaxy Tab A7 launched with Android 10 and has received updates up to Android 13. As of 2026, major Android upgrades have ended, and security updates are limited.
This means it’s not ideal if you want the latest Android features for years to come. However, for everyday apps like streaming, browsing, email, and learning tools, the tablet remains compatible and usable.
The choice comes down to screen size vs longevity. The Galaxy Tab A7 offers a larger 10.4-inch display, which many people prefer for watching films and home use. The Galaxy Tab A9 is newer, more compact, and has longer remaining software support.
If you want portability and a slightly more future-proof option, the A9 makes more sense. If you want a bigger screen at a lower refurbished price, the A7 is still a solid choice.