Best Android tablets for drawing 2024

The best Android tablets for drawing are usually premium tablets, that also happen to be some of the best Android tablets in the market. What sets these tablets apart is the advanaced stylus support with pressure sensitivity for a more natural drawing and writing experience. They are still plenty powerful to carry out regular multitasking and gaming duties too.

If the distinction feels fuzzy to you, you're in luck: I've tested dozens of tablets over the years and can tell you exactly which tablet for drawing is going to be right for you.

If you don't need a proper operating system or apps, you can check out our guide on the best drawing tablets. However, different tablet makers have improved their offerings to the point where you can ditch the idea of a traditional drawing tablet and instead use the best Android tablets for drawing. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is the current overall best if price is no object. Others looking for more wallet-friendly picks or for specific needs can look at the full list we have below.


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At a glance

Best overall

Split-screen multitasking on Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

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Best overall

Specifications

Display : 14.6-inch (1848 x 2960 pixels) Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, 16:10 ratio
Processor : Mediatek Dimensity 9300+
Memory: 12GB, 16GB
Storage: 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
Cameras: Rear: 13MP (wide) + 8MP (ultrawide); Front: 12MP (wide) + 12MP (ultrawide)
Battery: 11,200mAh
Stylus : S Pen included
Dimensions: 326.4 x 208.6 x 5.4 mm

Reasons to buy

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One of the most powerful tablets available
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Massive 14.6-inch display
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S Pen included
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IP68 water and dust resistance

Reasons to avoid

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Very expensive
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Screen might be too large for some

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra lives up to every bit of its name with some of the most powerful hardware ever packed into an Android tablet. It's the 2024 refresh of the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, and Samsung hasn't changed a lot. You get a flagship MediaTek SoC instead of Qualcomm, mildly slimmer design, and an anti-reflective coating over the display similar to the S24 Ultra. It still costs the same so you might as well get the latest model and an extra year of OS upgrades instead of the Tab S9 Ultra.

There's no question that the Tab S10 Ultra is an expensive tablet, but you end up with a device that can just about replace a laptop in functionality. If you travel a lot, the massive TV-like screen can be great for catching up on YouTube videos or even watching movies. And thanks to Wi-Fi 7 support, you'll have plenty of Wi-Fi speed for high-quality video.

The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has a Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ SoC with 12GB or 16GB of RAM, depending on the storage you pick. It has a massive 14.6-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, which allows for plenty of space for an 11,200mAh battery that can be charged at up to 45W.

Naturally, an S Pen is included in the box, so you can start drawing just as soon as the tablet is set up. The stylus is also IP68-rated and has enhanced sensitivity for fewer accidental clicks. It can be magnetically attached to the tablet for charging.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra scorecard

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AttributeQuick lookScore
DisplayOutstanding and huge★★★★★
PerformanceTop-tier performance for multitasking and gaming★★★★★
ValueToo price-y for casual use★★★☆☆
StylusS Pen included★★★★★
Battery lifeOver 10 hours with heavy use; fast charging★★★★☆

Best mid-range

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus lifestyle render

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Best mid-range

Specifications

Display : 12.4-inch (1752 x 2800 pixels) Super AMOLED, 120Hz, 16:10 ratio
Processor : Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
Memory: 12GB
Storage: Up to 512GB
Cameras: Rear: 13MP (wide) + 8MP (ultrawide); Front: 12MP (wide)
Battery: 10,090 mAh
Stylus : S Pen included
Dimensions: 285.4 x 185.4 x 5.7 mm

Reasons to buy

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S Pen included
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Updated S Pen features 2.8ms latency
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Fantastic size for portability
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Super AMOLED display with 120hz refresh rate
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Routinely found on sale

Reasons to avoid

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Could still be too large for some

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus is now down to Tab S8 Plus prices from online retailers, making it the best mid-range tablet for drawing. It's a big step-up from the Tab S8 Plus as it gets an IP68 rating, a more power-efficient Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, 12GB of RAM as standard, and a slightly better 8MP ultrawide camera.

Thanks to the 12.4-inch display, the Tab S8 Plus is more portable than the iPad Pro or Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. You'll still enjoy the same great power under the hood, with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 paired with 12GB RAM and even a dedicated microSD card slot, for excellent processing power and storage for all your artwork.

The biggest reason the Tab S9 Plus is my pick if you're looking at the best Android tablet for drawing is the display and price. Samsung uses its beautiful Super AMOLED panel, complete with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2800 x 1752 resolution.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus scorecard

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AttributeQuick lookScore
DisplayGlorious AMOLED with 120Hz refresh rate★★★★★
PerformanceStill great★★★★☆
ValueDiscounts are common, so don't buy at full price★★★★☆
StylusIncluded S Pen★★★★★
Battery lifeUp to 12 hours with casual use★★★★☆

Best budget

Amazon Stylus Pen and Penoval USI Stylus on Amazon Fire Max 11

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Best budget

Specifications

Display : 11-inch (2000 x 1200 pixels) IPS LCD, 5:3 ratio
Processor : Mediatek MT8188J
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 64GB, 128GB
Cameras: Rear: 8MP (wide); Front: 8MP (wide)
Battery: Up to 14 hours
Stylus : Included
Dimensions: 259.1 x 163.7 x 7.5 mm

Reasons to buy

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High-resolution 11-inch display
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Strong battery life
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Good performance for an Amazon tablet
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Low price

Reasons to avoid

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Amazon software won't be to everyone's liking
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Play Store must be side-loaded

Amazon has a distinct advantage in pricing hardware since the company makes up much of the cost in in-app sales, subscriptions, and, of course, lock screen ads. As a result, the Fire Max 11 punches well above its weight with a large 11-inch display running at a 2000 x 1200 resolution.

It comes with 4GB of RAM and a MediaTek MTK8188J SoC, so it's not going to have the maximum Genshin Impact, but our Fire Max 11 review notes that it has some of the best performance of any Amazon tablet. The display has a 60Hz refresh rate, which won't feel as smooth under a stylus, but it's an IPS panel, so it's bright with vibrant colors.

This bundle includes a stylus made for the tablet, but you can also use another USI 2.0 stylus if you've already invested or want something with different ergonomics. Amazon includes ads on your lock screen, but if you want them removed, you can pay a bit more for the same tablet. You can also remove lock-screen ads later by paying the difference if you're on a budget.

Amazon Fire Max 11 and Stylus Pen bundle

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AttributeQuick lookScore
Display11-inch screen, decent resolution★★★★☆
PerformanceGood for the money★★★☆☆
ValueGreat bang for the buck, and discounts are common★★★★★
StylusIncluded in the bundle★★★★☆
Battery lifeUp to 14 hours★★★★☆

Best E Ink display

Onyx Boox Note Air 3 review

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Best E Ink display

Specifications

Display : 10.3-inch (1404x1872 pixels) HD Carta 1200 glass screen
Processor : Qualcomm Snapdragon 680
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 64GB
Cameras: None
Battery: 3,700mAh
Stylus : Boox stylus touch
Dimensions: 226 x 193 x 5.8 mm

Reasons to buy

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Superb build quality 
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Anti-reflective E Ink screen 
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Bundled stylus works well for taking notes and drawing
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Multi-day battery life 
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Play Store installed out of the box
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microSD card slot 

Reasons to avoid

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No ingress protection
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No physical page turn buttons
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Expensive 

The market for E Ink tablets has exploded over the past couple of years, largely thanks to the Onyx Boox lineup. Our favorite pick for those who want the best Android tablet for drawing but prefer an E Ink screen is the Onyx Boox Note Air 3.

The metal build makes it feel premium and sturdy, while the massive E Ink Carta 1200 display worked beautifully in the two months we used it for reading and sketching. There are some limitations for the latter aspect, like a slight delay when creating strokes, and you can't duplicate a layer or copy large drawings. But we didn't find any issues for good ol' note-taking. It ships with a protective case and the Pen Plus, which can attach to the tablet after you're done with it.

While Onyx has its own built-in note-taking application, the fact that it is powered by Android 12 and has the Play Store pre-installed means that you can download any drawing app of your liking. Your results may vary, though, as not all apps are optimized for E Ink displays. If you need a color display, there's a Note Air 3 C model for $100 more, which comes with a Kaleido 3 color ePaper screen that can display mellow hues.

Overall, the Note Air 3 is a fantastic e-reader that works just as well for taking notes or doodling. It can last a week on a single charge and is lightweight and portable.

Onyx Boox Note Air 3 scorecard

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AttributeQuick lookScore
DisplayBlack and white, anti-glare; color variant available★★★★☆
PerformanceShould only be used for reading and drawing/note-taking★★★★☆
ValueTypically retails around $399★★★☆☆
StylusIncluded stylus★★★★☆
Battery lifeMultiple days★★★★★

Best S Pen value

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE on counter

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5. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE

Best S Pen value

Specifications

Display : 10.9-inch (1440 x 2304 pixels) IPS LCD, 90Hz, 16:10 ratio
Processor : Exynos 1380
Memory: 6GB, 8GB
Storage: 128GB, 256GB
Cameras: Rear: 8MP (wide); Front: 12MP (wide)
Battery: 8,000mAh
Stylus : S Pen included
Dimensions: 254.3 x 165.8 x 6.5 mm

Reasons to buy

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Includes an S Pen
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Strong battery life
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Water and dust resistant (IP68)
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A 5G variant is available

Reasons to avoid

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It has a TFT LCD display
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Cameras aren't great

If you don't want to spend a ton of money but still want access to Samsung's excellent S Pen features, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE is a good starting point. This tablet has a 10.9-inch display that runs at 90Hz, so it feels reasonably responsive under the stylus. Unlike many other cheap tablets or discounted older models, it was released with Android 13, but Samsung has updated it to Android 14.

You can get this tablet with Wi-Fi 6 only or a version with 5G that can be activated on just about any carrier. It's powered by Samsung's Exynos 1380 SoC, which can keep up with everyday tasks like reading, browsing, or drawing just fine but will struggle with 3D gaming.

One thing to note is that the display uses a TFT LCD panel. This older LCD tech is known for having poor viewing angles and color distortion when viewing it off-axis. If you plan on using your tablet to watch movies, upgrading to the proper Galaxy Tab S9 series with AMOLED displays will be worth the extra money. However, if you're looking for something cheap with an S Pen in the box, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE still hits the mark.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE scorecard

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AttributeQuick lookScore
DisplayOnly 90Hz, but still quite nice★★★★☆
PerformanceDecent for casual use; not recommended for gaming★★★☆☆
ValueRegularly discounted these days★★★★★
StylusIncluded S Pen★★★★☆
Battery lifeEasily surpass 10 hours, fast charging★★★★☆

Best add-on display

Wacom One Digital Drawing Tablet Hero

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6. Wacom One

Best add-on display

Specifications

Display : 11.6-inch or 13.3-inch (1920x1080 pixels) IPS
Processor : None
Memory: None
Storage: None
Cameras: None
Battery: None
Stylus : Wacom One pen
Dimensions: (12-inch) 299 x 190 x 11 mm; (13.3-inch) 336 x 222 x 12 mm

Reasons to buy

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Easy plug-and-play solution for drawing
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Can be used with Android tablets, smartphones, and Chromebooks
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Pressure-sensitive pen included
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13.3-inch display makes it feel like you're drawing on paper

Reasons to avoid

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Not actually an Android tablet

We've come to our second "cheating" addition to the list, the Wacom One. This dedicated drawing tablet provides a plug-and-play experience across pretty much any device. It's even possible to use it with many of the best Android phones, let alone Windows, macOS, Android tablets, and Chromebooks.

With the Wacom One, you can choose from an 11-inch or 13.3-inch display. The latter makes it feel like you're actually writing or drawing on paper, which is one reason why many opt for a screen protector with a matte finish on tablets like the Tab S9 or iPad Pro. The pressure-sensitive pen is included in the box and is designed so that you shouldn't get fatigued as easily as using other stylus options.

It's easy to understand why the Wacom One is our pick for the best drawing tablet overall, especially since the brand has been making some of the best in that market for years. With support for many devices across various platforms, the Wacom One may not run Android. Still, it's a highly compelling option if you're serious about drawing and have other Android devices at home or work.

Wacom One scorecard

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AttributeQuick lookScore
DisplayBig and beautiful 13.3-inch★★★★★
PerformanceN/ARow 1 - Cell 2
ValueA bit price-y for casual users★★★★☆
StylusFeels just like ink on paper★★★★★
Battery lifeN/ARow 4 - Cell 2

How to choose

These are the best Android tablets for drawing

While Samsung's tablets dominate the list of best Android tablets for drawing, it's for a good reason. With tablets like the Galaxy Tab S9 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra, you have a stylus in the box, and Samsung continues innovating. Having a latency as low as 2.8ms is absolutely incredible, and when paired with the best drawing apps, these tablets are just second to none. They also have some of the best displays with AMOLED panels and 120Hz refresh rates.

However, outside of the stylus-specific features, the gap between Samsung and other Android tablets is getting slightly smaller. For example, the Amazon Fire Max 11 has some incredible hardware for the price. While its Fire OS software won't be to everyone's taste, you can still side-load the Play Store. You can bundle it with a pen or buy it alone and grab a USI 2.0 stylus down the line.

What is USI 2.0?

USI 2.0 stands for Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) 2.0, and it's an open standard for active styli that allow a stylus to function with various touch-enabled devices.

While Samsung's S Pen is impressive, it's disappointing that it can't be used with more devices. USI 2.0 is a standard that addresses the problem of proprietary styli, a single standard that companies like Google can use to add high-end stylus capabilities to their products. The Google Pixel Tablet, for example, supports USI 2.0, so you can use a stylus like the Penoval USI 2.0 Pen with 4,096 pressure points.

This standard has also made its way to several other devices, including some of the best Chromebooks, like the Acer Chromebook Spin 714. Just be sure you pick one of the best styli with USI 2.0 support to get the complete feature set.

Andrew Myrick
Senior Editor — Smartphones (North America), Chromebooks & Tablets

Andrew Myrick is a Senior Editor at Android Central. He enjoys everything to do with technology, including tablets, smartphones, and everything in between. Perhaps his favorite past-time is collecting different headphones, even if they all end up in the same drawer.

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