Correct. I have only ever had Android phones and have had Android tablets in the past. No issues using either one.
Now my daughter's school issued iPad on the other hand .
I have also used iMacs in both PC and laptop. They were OK, but I still prefer a Windows device. I just don't this perception that Apple has of being intuitive and easy to use. I don't find them intuitive at all. The iPad makes no sense to me. It's a real pain in the neck to do anything on it.
Looking to get a gift of a tablet. I am presuming that Ipads share many of the same formats as an I phone? That being said I would guess an Android tablet would be similar to a Galaxy Phone?
Would it be a safe guess if a person does not like the I phone then an I pad might not be the best choice?
Microsoft never could get mobility.
Looking to get a gift of a tablet. I am presuming that Ipads share many of the same formats as an I phone? That being said I would guess an Android tablet would be similar to a Galaxy Phone?
Would it be a safe guess if a person does not like the I phone then an I pad might not be the best choice?
Correct. I have only ever had Android phones and have had Android tablets in the past. No issues using either one.
Now my daughter's school issued iPad on the other hand .
I have also used iMacs in both PC and laptop. They were OK, but I still prefer a Windows device. I just don't this perception that Apple has of being intuitive and easy to use. I don't find them intuitive at all. The iPad makes no sense to me. It's a real pain in the neck to do anything on it.
What? You are not allowed to do anything on an iPad. LOL. They are locked down. Have had mine 7 years and still working but getting very slow. PC and iPad work well together for me.
My big issue with the android system is all the tracking Google does, not that Apple doesn't, but big G is the worst and they allow more from their venders as I have read.
I'm the exact opposite. I've always had Android based phones and have totally felt that an iPhone very much trapped you into what you could do with it. Of course, up until my current phone, I've always rooted (jail broke in Apple terms) the phone, primarily to get hotspot capability. I've also had about 4 android tablets, all of which frustrated the heck out of me and I gave up on them within 6 months of owning them as they were slow and just froze often. Most of them were low end units, but I didn't want to spend $600 on a tablet for a high end galaxy one.
I wanted a tablet for media consumption, basic web browsing, and connecting to my corporate email and other tools. I finally swallowed my pride and purchased an iPad and have never looked back. I still don't think I would care for an iPhone, but I'm currently happy in the mixed environment. As radar says earlier, it comes down to what you want to do with the tablet.
--Rick