Notes_Norton
Android Expert
Years ago I bought an iPad Air and I enjoy it very much, but its battery life is getting too short. Yes I know I can get it replaced for about $100 US but I'm beginning to think I rather have an Android and that money might be better spent on a new tablet. (I'd consider a Windows tablet if I can get a good one at a good price.)
Although I'm happy with the iPad, I chose Apple over Android because of the music apps. However, I found making music on a tablet is both more inconvenient and time consuming than on a desktop or laptop computer. So All I ever use my iPad for is 'couch surfing'.
There are some inconveniences with the Apple that cause me to want to make a switch:
1) Exclusivity: Apple likes to do non-standard, incompatible things like non-universal connectors. For example: the Lightning port instead of USB causing me to have more cables, more connections and more expense
2) File transfer: Even with a USB to Lightning port adapter transferring files is a major PITA. I took about 800 vacation photos in Australia last year and wanted to put a couple hundred of them on my iPad to show my sisters. I couldn't just plug in a USB to Lightning and drag and drop files. iOS wanted me to go through iTunes first. I don't want iTunes I had it on an iPod and hated it. So I had to upload to Dropbox (or equivalent) from my PC and Download to the iPad. Since I have a slow DSL connection (I'm about 3 miles away from the fiber optics cable), this took an excessive amount of time.
3) File management: Some people might like this, but Apple puts the files where it wants to put them. I want to be able to organize and move them where I want with a "File Explorer" type interface. I don't know if Android lets me do that, but iPad definitely doesn't.
Since I use the iPad almost exclusively for couch surfing, this is all I need from an Android tablet.
1) 9.5" screen is a good size, something close will do - also light weight is good.
2) Good battery life
3) Sharp screen display
4) WiFi - no phone needed nor wanted - I never leave the house with it
5) The ability to transfer files with a USB flash drive (I have some with the regular USB on one side and the mini on the other)
6) Apps: only 3 really needed - My Radar (I have this on my android phone), Flipbook, and a Web browser (access to Google Play Store is important)
7) Bluetooth
I'd rather not have a physical keyboard - stylus not wanted but it's OK if it has one.
Recommendations?
Thanks!
Bob
Although I'm happy with the iPad, I chose Apple over Android because of the music apps. However, I found making music on a tablet is both more inconvenient and time consuming than on a desktop or laptop computer. So All I ever use my iPad for is 'couch surfing'.
There are some inconveniences with the Apple that cause me to want to make a switch:
1) Exclusivity: Apple likes to do non-standard, incompatible things like non-universal connectors. For example: the Lightning port instead of USB causing me to have more cables, more connections and more expense
2) File transfer: Even with a USB to Lightning port adapter transferring files is a major PITA. I took about 800 vacation photos in Australia last year and wanted to put a couple hundred of them on my iPad to show my sisters. I couldn't just plug in a USB to Lightning and drag and drop files. iOS wanted me to go through iTunes first. I don't want iTunes I had it on an iPod and hated it. So I had to upload to Dropbox (or equivalent) from my PC and Download to the iPad. Since I have a slow DSL connection (I'm about 3 miles away from the fiber optics cable), this took an excessive amount of time.
3) File management: Some people might like this, but Apple puts the files where it wants to put them. I want to be able to organize and move them where I want with a "File Explorer" type interface. I don't know if Android lets me do that, but iPad definitely doesn't.
Since I use the iPad almost exclusively for couch surfing, this is all I need from an Android tablet.
1) 9.5" screen is a good size, something close will do - also light weight is good.
2) Good battery life
3) Sharp screen display
4) WiFi - no phone needed nor wanted - I never leave the house with it
5) The ability to transfer files with a USB flash drive (I have some with the regular USB on one side and the mini on the other)
6) Apps: only 3 really needed - My Radar (I have this on my android phone), Flipbook, and a Web browser (access to Google Play Store is important)
7) Bluetooth
I'd rather not have a physical keyboard - stylus not wanted but it's OK if it has one.
Recommendations?
Thanks!
Bob