
"The Tab Active5 Pro improves upon the Active4 Pro in a few areas requested by regular users, including stereo speakers, expanded RAM with an updated Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, and significantly improved battery capacity with dual hot-swap capability. As a trade-off, the rear camera resolution has been decreased from 13MP to 12MP, but it's still perfectly capable of capturing documents and images while out in the field."
"With 10,100 mAh of battery capacity contained in two user-replaceable cells, the Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro is built to serve its role continuously. You can even leave one battery in the device and keep it running while you swap the other out. If you don't have any other charged batteries, the tablet will work in no-battery mode if it is connected to a power source, which is a great solution for in-vehicle use in the field."
"Also: The tablet that replaced my iPad and Kindle got a worthy successor - and I'm loving the upgrades I did not intend to test the tablet's rugged durability since those kinds of extreme tests are not allowed with loaners, but the conditions present during my trek resulted in some hard falls, water immersion, and real-life field testing of the tablet. It survived unscathed and was a joy to use."
The Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro adds stereo speakers, expanded RAM, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor while significantly increasing battery capacity with dual hot-swap cells. Rear camera resolution drops from 13MP to 12MP but remains capable for document and field photography. The tablet houses 10,100 mAh across two user-replaceable batteries, supports hot-swapping with one cell remaining active, and can operate in no-battery mode when connected to power for in-vehicle use. Real-world use included hiking, kayaking, and a mountain-lake fishing trip with hard falls and water immersion, after which the tablet survived unscathed and remained usable in the field.
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