If youre going with the surface 3, go with 8gb ram because (1) is too easy to run out of ram with only 4gb and (2) AFAIK you can't upgrade any of the components in the surface tablets.
I think if you want 8gb, you have to also get (and pay for) more storage but if you have to do that, then do it.
^ FTW!!!!
I tried to upload a screenshot of this wonderful technology but the forum doesn't seem to allow any image but hyperlinked ones. :(
Unless it does and I just didn't understand correctly. :confused:
I don't know if you're coming from IOS, but if so, get a Nexus 5 or 6 so you can get the pure Android (OS) experience and instant updates.
If you get a "skinned" device, you'll get late, skipped or discontinued OS updates and the "skin" will typically just complicate and slow down Android...
First off, don't let yourself overthink this.
Second, don't overvalue the removable battery feaure.
My previous two devices had removable batteries and I bought a spare battery for each so I could swap batteries on the go if I drained one of them. Over time and through usage, though, I...
Switched from Verizon to TMobile in November for personal use.
I have found coverage spotty indoors, esp in the lower floor of multi-floor/s buildings.
I have found coverage spotty even on Caltrain in the SFBA, esp through southern Palo Alto and much of Mountain View as well as on some spots...
Android music players have had lock screen controls for years now, but I don't know of any white noise players that do.
I'm asking because I use a white noise player at low volumes on mass transportation and if I forget I've left it running, it can significant accelerate my battery...
Who is the average consumer?
How do you know what such a person wants?
If anything, I conjecture that at this point in time, most people have tried both IOS and Android and have been using one or the other for the past several years during which time they have become invested in and...
I've had multiple skinned android devices and they all got late, skipped or discontinued updates. I lost patience with that nonsense and have since gotten not one but three Nexus devices which have all gotten instantaneous ota updates so now they're all fully updated.
Schwing.
I would...
I finally did a www search, it seems there are multiple Google apps for iOS:
http://www.google.com/mobile/ios/
A standing concern of mine of how iTunes behaves in Windows 7; is it as aggressive as I earlier described?
I can tolerate having iTunes on one of my (three) PC's if it isn't too...
..and if they do, they're probably going to be disappointed.
I recently got a used Nexus 10 and because I already have a bluetooth keyboard and mouse sitting around, I tried to use it as a notebook replacement.
NOPE.
Now using my Nexus 10 as what it was meant to be- a touchscreen...
^ Thanks for the reply, and thanks for bearing with my tablet-typed original post.
I'm partial to unmodified Android but I'm eyeing the Windows tablets and I am considering an iPad because my understanding is that iPads are or are among the best-performing tablets of any brand or OS.
What...
Currently using a Nexus 5 as an LTE hotspot through t-mobile.
Using a Nexus 10 as my browsing device.
My Nexus 10 is much too slow.
Looking for suggestions for a fast tablet- fast in whatever ways that make a tablet fast, i.e. CPU, Wi-Fi performance, mobile broadband, etc...
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