Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite vs Xiaomi Redmi A1+ - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date June 18, 2021 September 23, 2022
Release Year 2021 2022

Physical

Volume 211.99 cm³ 115.25 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 2.38 "/g 3.4 "/g
Weight 366 g 192 g
Height 212.5 mm 164.9 mm
Width 124.7 mm 76.8 mm
Thickness 8 mm 9.1 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Silver
  • Gray
  • Black
  • Light Blue
  • Light Green

Display

Screen Size 8.7 " 6.52 "
Resolution 800 x 1340 720 x 1600
Aspect Ratio 16:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 81.1 % 81 %
Pixel Density 179 PPI 269 PPI
Refresh Rate N/A N/A
Typical Brightness N/A 400 nits
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness N/A N/A

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 67.38 mAh/in² 117.62 mAh/in²
Battery Density 24.06 mAh/cm³ 43.39 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5100 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support No No
Chipset Mediatek MT8768T Helio P22T (12 nm) Mediatek MT6761 Helio A22 (12 nm)
CPU Octa-core (4x2.3 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A53) Quad-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU PowerVR GE8320 PowerVR GE8320

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0 microUSB 2.0

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 11 12
Maximum OS Version 14

Comparison Summary

Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite vs. Xiaomi Redmi A1+ – In-Depth Comparison

These two devices serve different purposes—the Tab A7 Lite is a budget tablet, while the Redmi A1+ is an entry-level smartphone. But if you're deciding between them, here’s how they stack up in key areas.


1. Specifications Breakdown

Design & Portability

FeatureSamsung Galaxy Tab A7 LiteXiaomi Redmi A1+Real-World Implications
Dimensions212.5 × 124.7 × 8 mm164.9 × 76.8 × 9.1 mmThe Tab A7 Lite is much larger (better for media, worse for pockets). The Redmi A1+ is more compact and 174g lighter, making it far more pocket-friendly.
Weight366g192gThe Redmi A1+ is almost half the weight, ideal for one-handed use. The Tab A7 Lite feels bulkier but offers a bigger screen.

Display

FeatureSamsung Galaxy Tab A7 LiteXiaomi Redmi A1+Real-World Implications
Size8.7" TFT LCD6.52" IPS LCDThe Tab A7 Lite’s bigger screen is better for videos, reading, and light productivity. The Redmi A1+’s IPS LCD has better color accuracy and viewing angles.
Resolution800 × 1340 (179 PPI)720 × 1600 (269 PPI)The Redmi A1+ has a sharper display (higher PPI), but the Tab A7 Lite’s size compensates for lower sharpness.
Refresh Rate60Hz60HzBoth are standard 60Hz—no advantage here.

Performance

FeatureSamsung Galaxy Tab A7 LiteXiaomi Redmi A1+Real-World Implications
ChipsetMediatek Helio P22TMediatek Helio A22The Tab A7 Lite’s P22T is slightly faster (8% higher benchmark score), but both are basic processors—good for light tasks, not gaming.
RAM3GB / 4GB2GBThe Tab A7 Lite’s extra RAM helps with multitasking (e.g., browsing + YouTube). The Redmi A1+ may struggle with more than 2-3 apps open.
Storage32GB / 64GB32GBNeither has expandable storage, so the Tab A7 Lite’s 64GB option is a plus.

Battery & Charging

FeatureSamsung Galaxy Tab A7 LiteXiaomi Redmi A1+Real-World Implications
Capacity5100mAh5000mAhSimilar endurance, but the Tab A7 Lite lasts longer due to lower PPI and larger battery.
Charging Speed15W (Li-Polymer)10W (Li-Ion)The Tab A7 Lite charges slightly faster and uses a more durable Li-Polymer battery.

Camera

FeatureSamsung Galaxy Tab A7 LiteXiaomi Redmi A1+Real-World Implications
Rear Camera8MP (f/2.0)8MP (f/2.0)Tie—both are basic, good for casual snaps but struggle in low light.
Selfie Camera2MP (f/2.2)5MP (f/2.2)The Redmi A1+ wins with a sharper front camera (better for video calls).
Video Recording1080p@30fps1080p@30fpsNo difference—both are fine for social media clips.

Software & Extras

FeatureSamsung Galaxy Tab A7 LiteXiaomi Redmi A1+Real-World Implications
OSAndroid 11 (up to 14)Android 12The Tab A7 Lite has longer update support, but neither is cutting-edge.
AudioDolby Atmos, Stereo SpeakersBasic mono speakerThe Tab A7 Lite is far better for media—louder, clearer, and with spatial audio.
SecurityBasic (no fingerprint)Rear fingerprint sensorThe Redmi A1+ offers faster unlocking with a fingerprint reader.
ConnectivityDual-band Wi-Fi (802.11ac)Single-band Wi-FiThe Tab A7 Lite has better Wi-Fi for streaming and downloads.

2. Key Insights

Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Wins If You Want:

A bigger screen (better for movies, reading, light work)
Better speakers (Dolby Atmos, stereo sound)
More RAM & storage options (4GB/64GB vs. 2GB/32GB)
Longer battery life (larger battery + lower PPI)

Xiaomi Redmi A1+ Wins If You Want:

A pocket-friendly device (much lighter, smaller)
A sharper display (269 PPI vs. 179 PPI)
A better selfie camera (5MP vs. 2MP)
Fingerprint security (rear-mounted sensor)


3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Who Should Buy the Tab A7 Lite?

  • Media consumers (Netflix, YouTube, e-books)
  • Casual gamers (bigger screen, extra RAM)
  • Students (better for note-taking, reading PDFs)

Who Should Buy the Redmi A1+?

  • Budget phone users (needs a daily driver)
  • Social media users (better selfie cam)
  • Those who prioritize portability (lightweight, compact)

4. Buying Decision Framework

Ask Yourself:

  1. Do I need a tablet or a phone?
    • Tablet = Tab A7 Lite | Phone = Redmi A1+
  2. Is media consumption or portability more important?
    • Big screen & speakers = Tab A7 Lite | Lightweight = Redmi A1+
  3. Do I care about software updates?
    • Tab A7 Lite has longer support (up to Android 14).

Scenario-Based Picks:

  • Best for movies & reading?Tab A7 Lite
  • Best for calls & social media?Redmi A1+
  • Best for students?Tab A7 Lite (bigger screen, better battery)

Final Verdict: Which Would I Choose?

I’d pick the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite—but only if I already had a primary smartphone.

Why?

  • The bigger screen and better speakers make it a great secondary device for media and light work.
  • The extra RAM and storage help with multitasking.
  • The battery lasts longer, which is key for a tablet.

However, if I needed a primary phone, I’d go for the Redmi A1+—it’s more portable, has a better selfie cam, and includes a fingerprint sensor.

Bottom Line:

  • Already have a phone?Tab A7 Lite (better media experience).
  • Need a daily driver?Redmi A1+ (more practical as a phone).

Would you prioritize screen size or portability? Let me know your thoughts! 🚀

Alex Griffin
Alex Griffin

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