Samsung Samsung 8" Galaxy Tab Active5 128GB Tablet (Wi-Fi Review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active5 trades every bit of screen quality and storage for near-indestructible ruggedness. It's perfect for field work, but a terrible choice for everyone else.
Overview
Let's get this out of the way first: the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active5 is not your normal tablet. You don't buy this to watch Netflix in bed. This thing is built for one job: surviving the real world. With an IP68 rating and a MIL-STD-810H drop rating, it's designed to be tossed in a toolbox, used on a construction site, or carried by a field technician without a second thought. It's a tool, not a toy.
So who is this for? Think warehouse workers doing inventory, utility crews checking meters, or anyone who needs a digital clipboard that can handle rain, dust, and the occasional three-foot drop onto concrete. The replaceable battery is a huge clue. This is for people who can't afford to stop working because their device died, and swapping in a fresh pack is faster than finding an outlet.
What makes it interesting is how it leans into that role. The screen works with gloves, which is a small detail that makes all the difference when you're outside in the cold. And it has a 'No Battery Mode' so you can run it plugged in all day without cooking the battery. Samsung is clearly thinking about the 8-hour shift, not the 2-hour movie.
Performance
Performance-wise, don't expect to be blown away. The CPU and GPU both land around the 70th percentile, which means it's decently capable for basic work apps, scanning barcodes, filling out forms, and running a custom field service application. It'll handle that stuff just fine. But that's about it. Trying to do anything more intensive will show its limits pretty quickly.
The real-world implication of those numbers is simple: this tablet is a specialist. The 30th percentile RAM score and the absolute bottom-of-the-barrel 0th percentile scores for storage and screen tell you everything. You've got 8GB of storage total, which is almost nothing by today's standards, and an 8-inch screen with an 800x400 resolution. That screen is functional for reading text and tapping buttons with gloves on, but it's not pleasant for anything else. The performance is tuned for reliability and battery life in specific tasks, not for speed or a beautiful experience.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Built like a tank with IP68 and MIL-STD-810H ratings for dust, water, and shock resistance. 98th
- Glove-friendly touchscreen is a game-changer for outdoor or industrial work. 92th
- Replaceable battery means zero downtime; just swap and keep working. 72th
- No Battery Mode protects battery health for devices used permanently plugged in. 70th
- Long-lasting battery life is optimized for all-day field use, not entertainment.
Cons
- Only 8GB of total storage is practically unusable for modern apps and updates.
- The 8-inch, 800x400 resolution screen is very low quality and not good for reading or media.
- Performance is only adequate for basic tasks; struggles with anything complex.
- Heavy at 830g for its small size, due to the rugged construction.
- Limited to Wi-Fi 802.11b, which is an old and very slow wireless standard.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Samsung Exynos 1380 |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 6 GB |
| Storage | 128 GB |
| Expandable | Yes |
Display
| Size | 8" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
| Panel | LCD |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | WiFi 6 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.3 |
| Cellular | No |
Physical
| Weight | 0.4 kg / 1.0 lbs |
| OS | Android 14 |
Value & Pricing
At around $410, the value proposition is incredibly niche. You are not paying for specs. You are paying for the rugged design, the replaceable battery, and the glove-touch screen. Compared to a normal tablet at this price, like a base iPad or a mid-range Android slate, you get vastly worse specs in every measurable category. But those other tablets would shatter if dropped from a ladder.
The value is entirely in the durability and the specific work-focused features. If you need those, there's almost nothing else at this price point that offers them in one package. If you don't, this is a terrible deal. You're trading every bit of screen quality, storage, and general performance for toughness.
Price History
vs Competition
Compared to something like an Apple iPad Pro or a Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+, it's not even a contest for general use. Those are multimedia powerhouses with gorgeous screens, tons of storage, and fast performance. But try using one with work gloves on a rainy construction site, and you'll see why the Active5 exists. They're different tools for completely different jobs.
A closer competitor might be the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro, which offers a much better screen and more storage for productivity, but it lacks the ruggedness. The real competition is other ruggedized tablets, which often cost much more. The Active5's price is its main advantage in that rugged market. Just know you're making a massive sacrifice in screen quality and storage to get there.
| Spec | Samsung Samsung 8" Galaxy Tab Active5 128GB Tablet (Wi-Fi | Apple iPad Pro Apple 11" iPad Pro M5 Chip (Standard Glass, 512GB, | Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Samsung 12.4" Galaxy Tab S10+ 256GB Multi-Touch | Microsoft Surface Pro Microsoft - Surface Pro - Copilot+ PC - 13” OLED | Lenovo Yoga Tab Series Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus | Xiaomi Xiaomi Redmi Pad 2 Only WiFi (No Calls or Text) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Samsung Exynos 1380 | Apple M5 | MediaTek 9300 | Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite X1E-84-100 | Qualcomm® Snapdragon® 8 Gen 3, QCM8650 | 2.2 GHz mediatek_helio |
| RAM (GB) | 6 | 12 | 12 | 32 | 16 | - |
| Storage (GB) | 128 | 512 | 256 | 1000 | 256 | 256 |
| Screen | 8" 1920x1200 | 11" 2420x1668 | 12.4" 2800x1752 | 13" 2880x1920 | 12.7" 2944x1840 | 11" 2560x1600 |
| OS | Android 14 | iPadOS | Android 14 | Windows 11 Home | Android 14 | Android 15 |
| Stylus | false | true | true | false | false | false |
| Cellular | false | false | false | false | false | false |
Verdict
If you are a business buying devices for field workers, warehouse staff, or any job where tablets get abused, the Galaxy Tab Active5 is a solid, cost-effective choice. The rugged features are real and well-implemented. Just plan to manage that tiny storage very carefully with cloud services or microSD cards.
For literally anyone else—students, casual users, artists, media consumers—this is an easy 'skip.' The terrible screen, minuscule storage, and slow Wi-Fi make it a frustrating experience for normal tablet tasks. You'd be much happier with a used older-model standard tablet, even if it isn't drop-proof.