EE Harrier Tab review
The Harrier Tab is a decent 4G tablet with good battery life and generous data plans, but PAYG customers don't get a very good deal
Specifications
Processor: Octa-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615, Screen size: 8in, Screen resolution: 1,920×1,080, Rear camera: 8 megapixels, Storage (free): 16GB (10GB), Wireless data: 3G, 4G, Size: 213x124x8.5mm, Weight: 338g, Operating system: Android 5.1
Android 5.1
Much like EE’s Harrier smartphones, the Harrier Tab runs the vanilla version of Android 5.1. Apart from a few pre-installed apps, the Harrier Tab has a surprisingly clean interface for an own-brand device, as everything you need as an EE customer is contained in the My EE app. Here you can check your remaining data allowance, pay your bill, buy add-ons and access the EE Store.
Camera
The 8-megapixel camera on the rear is by far the Harrier Tab’s biggest flaw. All the photos I took while testing came out incredibly blue, with dingy colours and overexposed skies. Admittedly, switching to HDR mode helped brighten up each photo, but each one was still spoiled by a noticeable blue sheen, so I wouldn’t recommend using the camera unless you don’t have any other camera-equipped gadgets to hand.
^ Shadows were very dark despite the relatively bright weather, but it’s the blue tinge that really spoils the picture
^ Switching to HDR helped brighten the image considerably, but it didn’t eradicate the overabundance of blue
Conclusion
The EE Harrier Tab is a sensibly priced 4G tablet with some very tempting data deals for existing EE customers who want a constantly-connected tablet. It’s certainly much better value than the Vodafone Smart Tab Prime 6, as it’s not only faster, but it has a better screen and a longer lasting battery. However, PAYG customers don’t get a particularly good deal compared to those buying on contract, with 2GB of data costing £10 per month.
If great wads of data on the go aren’t your priority, there’s little here to make it stand out from the best Wi-Fi only tablets. Screen quality and performance are both outmatched by much cheaper tablets such as the Tesco Hudl 2 and Acer Iconia One 8, and with the infinitely superior Nexus 9 now available for just £200, the EE Harrier Tab just doesn’t quite measure up to the competition.
Hardware | |
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Processor | Octa-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 |
RAM | 2GB |
Screen size | 8in |
Screen resolution | 1,920×1,080 |
Screen type | LCD |
Front camera | 2 megapixels |
Rear camera | 8 megapixels |
Flash | None |
GPS | Yes |
Compass | Yes |
Storage (free) | 16GB (10GB) |
Memory card slot (supplied) | microSD |
Wi-Fi | 802.11n |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.0 |
NFC | No |
Wireless data | 3G, 4G |
Size | 213x124x8.5mm |
Weight | 338g |
Features | |
Operating system | Android 5.1 |
Battery size | 4,650mAh |
Buying information | |
Warranty | One-year RTB |
Price | £215 |
Supplier | www.shop.ee.co.uk |
Details | www.shop.ee.co.uk |
Part code | Harrier Tab |