I've used a few windows tablets but always go back to Apple. They just work.
I now have 4 apps which will no longer run on my old IPad Gen 4, due to Apple not providing updates to the IOS, hence a change is required.
So the question is should I continue with Apple (I already have 3 IPads and 2 IPhones which are now obsolete) and simply buy an Apple Air 3 or IPad Gen 7?
Or should I finally bite the bullet and move to an Android, MS, Pixel, etc device?
I will continue to use my IPhone until it dies, but will most likely move to an android phone - (very impressed with my son Oneplus 6 phone).
Thoughts please.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
I've used a few windows tablets but always go back to Apple. They just work.
I have a 10" Huawei Mediapad M5 - does everything I want and has excellent display and sound quality too.
https://www.johnlewis.com/huawei-med...phite/p3661111
(I also have a OnePlus 6T )
I've got a Chromebook that flips into a tablet (ie it's a touchscreen computer that you can fold back the keyboard so that it just works as a tablet) - I love it and everything works seamlessly with my Android phone....but the number of apps available for it (the Chromebook) is quite restricted. I believe this will improve (maybe it already has with more recent versions) but if something like this appeals, I would check the app availablity first)
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New iPad is the answer. I've been back and forth with tablets and phones and always return to Apple because everything just works!
The iPad is still the market leader. Android tablet support is nowhere near as good. Apple continue to enhance the tablet experience. iOS 13 adds more new features including a permanent widget area on the home screen (if you want it).
I think budget needs to be mentioned. For the money you can get a much higher spec android tablet vs apple. I've just purchased a 10" tablet off 'the river' and it's very high spec, 8.1, lots of ram etc..... and it was c. £90.
Android or maybe Chrome.
Longer lifespan, free of the Apple ecosystem, less expensive. Range of manufacturers meaning that prices are kept down and, when you do come to replacement, you are not locked into a particular manufacturer.
From Geekbench:
A12 Bionic
1110 single / 2858 multi
https://browser.geekbench.com/ios-benchmarks
Samsung Exynos 9825 @ 2.0 GHz
767 single / 2509 multi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 @ 1.8 GHz
720 single / 2623 multi
https://browser.geekbench.com/android-benchmarks
My ninety quid 10" android is 1.83GHz/4 core. 2GB RAM, 16GB SD built in.
What apple product do you get for under a hundred quid?
I pad all the way for me too, they just work and Apple customer service has always been excellent ime.
I'm still using my Google pixel c 6 odd years after I bought it, when it breaks I'll see. The new samsung tab s6 looks interesting, best tech (hardware anyway) .
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Last edited by bdkelly72; 9th September 2019 at 09:53.
What is the specific processor? I’m struggling to find one with those specs. The closest I found was the Mediatek MT6771 @ 2GHz in the Oppo F7. That has a Geekbench score of 295/1385. That’s a lot less than the iPad processor, going to show processor speed isn’t everything.
Also, how long will you be using it? I have iPads in the house that are in daily use that are 5 years old. Also how long will your tablet have OS updates?
Last edited by Phil Lee; 9th September 2019 at 10:00.
Not sure... Long term support for android updates can be an issue (but isn't a lack of apple updates the reason why the OP is posting!) but I have another tablet (7") which is at least 5 years old and still going strong and still runs all the apps I use or need. At £90, if it's out of date after 5 years I'll simply buy another. ;-)
I'm not an apple expert but a google search and it looks like a 10" apple would be something like £400!!
I use (daily) a Samsung Galaxy Tab S from 2014, which, while not supported by Samsung, has been updated pretty regularly. Admittedly, it is an older (updated) version of Android and I have to build it myself. However, my version is signed by me, and stripped of the Google framework. (Of course updating and building is all automated.)
I also have a Samsung Note 2 from 2012, B&N Nook HD+ from 2012, B&N Nook HD from 2012, and a Samsung Note 8 tablet from 2013, all of which have up to date security patches (but running older versions of Android).
Best wishes,
Bob
My last IOS update was 10.3.3. Unfortunately LinkedIn, Barclays and few other Apps are no longer support. They do however work on a crappy Android tablet I have.
i did look at a Gen 6 iPad, but according to Apple it will not support IOS 13 which is due in Oct/Nov. The alternative would be a IPad Air Gen 2 or a IPad Pro, but that stupid money for what I use it for.
Last edited by Andyg; 9th September 2019 at 11:14.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
That's not correct. The supported iPads for iPadOS 13 are:
iPadOS 13 Compatible iPads
- 12.9-inch iPad Pro
- 11-inch iPad Pro
- 10.5-inch iPad Pro
- 9.7-inch iPad Pro
- iPad (6th generation)
- iPad (5th generation)
- iPad mini (5th generation)
- iPad mini 4
- iPad Air (3rd generation)
- iPad Air 2
https://www.apple.com/ipados/ipados-preview/
Andy, my old pad runs 9.3.5, and I can use bank apps and LinkedIn, sounds like your problem is not the IOS?
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
thanks for this. The info I looked at was wrong. However given it will not be available on my IPad nor on my IPhone 6, I think the time has come to get off Apple products and stop throwing money at them.
Its shame because every Apple device I have still works, but alas unsupported.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
iPad for me especially as you’re no longer tied into iTunes if you like your music.
Have you tried Zyprexa, Seroquel or Haldol ?
I also vote iPad. Tried android tablets, including the nook HD+ and updating with custom roms, which I enjoyed but were ultimately flakey, had a couple of surface devices and a dell tablet but Windows 10 is not really a tablet OS. The iPad is a great, easy to use, well designed hardware and software tablet.
Androids seem to be the devices that you buy for your least favourite child, or if they were ginger
Last edited by Templogin; 10th September 2019 at 22:53.
Apple just revealed a new iPad that starts at just £349. Life is too short to mess around with Android.
Last edited by Benji053; 11th September 2019 at 06:40.
I don't have a laptop. Instead I use my Android tablet and the package/app Termux, coupled with a bluetooth keyboard. It is a terminal application which, more or less, provides a linux system on the tablet. So, I have exactly the same LateX, vim, etc. on the tablet as I have on my desktop. When at home, I generally use the tablet apps for browsing and email, but Termux to ssh into my desktop for heavy lifting.
If you do go the Android route, I highly recommend Termux.
Best wishes,
Bob