The easiest tablet for seniors to use is the GrandPad.This tablet is intended specifically for seniors and designed with accessibility and ease of use in mind. Along with its intuitive and user-friendly features, the GrandPad offers 24/7 white-glove customer support, and thanks to the tablet’s Help button, assistance is always only one click away. The GrandPad has an impressive 1-3 days of battery life, so seniors won’t have to worry about charging it often, and comes preloaded with apps and built-in wireless connectivity. 

While the GrandPad is still our top pick, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and the iPad Mini are two other tablets that are exceptionally easy for seniors to use. Both offer accessibility features and great customer service, but only the GrandPad has built-in wireless connectivity and a seamless setup process. 

Why the GrandPad Is Our Top Pick for the Easiest Tablet for Seniors to Use

The GrandPad takes the highly customizable and user-friendly Android interface and makes it even more accessible. Features like large buttons, an intuitive 8-inch screen interface, helpful accessories and overall ergonomic design make it easy for seniors with varying levels of manual dexterity to use the GrandPad. 

Instead of fiddling with Wi-Fi networks and troubleshooting connection issues, seniors can connect with ease because the GrandPad comes with built-in wireless connectivity that doesn’t require Wi-Fi. The GrandPad representative fully assists in the setup process, so there’s no need for seniors to download apps or configure settings on their own. But if seniors do want to make changes to their GrandPad experience, they can reach a live Member Experience representative 24/7 by tapping the tablet’s Help button. Member Experience reps can connect to any GrandPad to change settings or fix problems remotely, making the customer service process even smoother. 

For more information about this product, read our full product review of the GrandPad.

Other Tablets to Consider

Here’s how the GrandPad compares to two other tablet options, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite and the Apple iPad Mini. 

Screen Size

Average Battery Life

Customer Service 

Built-in Wireless Connectivity 

GrandPad

 8 inches 

1-3 days 

Dedicated Help button connects to a representative available 24/7

Yes

Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite

10.4 inches



12 hours



Support available in the Samsung Members app

Available for an additional cost 

Apple iPad Mini



8.3 inches

9 hours 

AppleCare support available for an additional cost 

Available for an additional cost 

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is best for seniors who want a bigger screen. 

While the GrandPad is a more intuitive and easier-to-use tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite has a larger 10.4-inch screen. For seniors who want a large screen for watching videos, making video calls or reading, the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite delivers. 

To learn more, read our full product review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite.

The Apple iPad Mini is best for seniors who already use Apple products. 

The GrandPad beats the iPad Mini for the most accessible tablet overall, but the Mini is a good choice for seniors who are already familiar with Apple products. The iPad Mini can easily integrate with a senior’s iPhone or other Apple device for a seamless experience. 

To learn more, read our full product review of the iPad Mini.