[Q] tablets - General Questions and Answers

I am in the process of wanting to buy a 7inch model. I was wondering can anyone tell me of the three im looking at which do you think will more then likely be able to upgrade its software in the future. I am looking at the Samsung Galaxy 7, Htc flyer, and dell streak 7. I see that the dell has a dual core chip, would that mean its more likey to be available for upgrade over a single core core product. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.

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[Q] New Phone Suggestions

Hello, I am currently looking for a new phone with a new 2yr contract and I was wondering what everyone's opinions are. I am currently looking for:
Except for AT&T(Didnt like the service) any of the other Providers are fine
Physical Keyboard is Fine, (not needed).
Good GPU tests
Decent size screen
At least 2GB internal space
1GB Processor
HD Video playback
Must have Android OS !!!
Please reply with your suggestions. Thanks!
I'd suggest the HTC HD2, because you can have the best of both worlds, Android 2.2 and Windows Mobile 6.5.*, and Windows Mobile 7 will be ported to it. Don't know if it's on AT T though.
If you want an exclusive android phone though, the G2, Desire HD or Desire Z may interest you
Hmmm What do you all think of the galaxy phones and the Droid X, 2, Evo, and the G2?

Advice req'd please chaps...

Hi all, after having learned my basics with a 7" android tablet (chinese 'versus' A10 clone), I'm now looking for a new 7" android tablet(I dropped my versus tab its now scrap.....)
I'd like some advice/opinions on choices, I'll list a few wants and dont wants:
Doesnt have to have sim/phone facility, only really need wireless connectivity.
Would like expandability with an SD card.
Decent performance and pref JB 4.1+ ROM/OS
would like usb connectivity.
Narrowed down to possibly nexus or samsung tab.
All/any thoughts welcome.
Many Thanks
Jon
PS I'm in the UK, any suggestions for best place to buy?
vertab7 said:
Hi all, after having learned my basics with a 7" android tablet (chinese 'versus' A10 clone), I'm now looking for a new 7" android tablet(I dropped my versus tab its now scrap.....)
I'd like some advice/opinions on choices, I'll list a few wants and dont wants:
Doesnt have to have sim/phone facility, only really need wireless connectivity.
Would like expandability with an SD card.
Decent performance and pref JB 4.1+ ROM/OS
would like usb connectivity.
Narrowed down to possibly nexus or samsung tab.
All/any thoughts welcome.
Many Thanks
Jon
PS I'm in the UK, any suggestions for best place to buy?
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I'm partial to my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7", but nothing against Nexus. I'm running stock JB 4.1.1 ATM. Mine is a WIFI only model ( GT-P3113 ). Inbuilt 8 GB storage with a maximum 32 GB sdcard, which I have . Dual core 1.1 ghz processor. Darn thing is pretty quick.
I live in the US, so I really cannot recommend anywhere to purchase one. Sorry.
My suggestion is the Nexus line, so the Nexus 7. The Nexus is one of the best tabs on the market, and if I had the money I would have a Nexus 7 *and* Nexus 10. They are amazing tablets, and one of the benefits of being made by Google is updates. AFAIK the Nexus 7/10 already have the 4.2.2 update *officially* which is a big plus in my book.
I also live in the US, so can't really recommend anywhere special beyond Best Buy or Amazon.
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My suggestion is the Nexus line, so the Nexus 7. The Nexus is one of the best tabs on the market, and if I had the money I would have a Nexus 7 *and* Nexus 10. They are amazing tablets, and one of the benefits of being made by Google is updates. AFAIK the Nexus 7/10 already have the 4.2.2 update *officially* which is a big plus in my book.
I also live in the US, so can't really recommend anywhere special beyond Best Buy or Amazon.
-- Sent from my Palm Pre3 using Forums
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Thanks for the feedback! .Jon
We have both a Samsung Tab 2 7" and a Nexus 7 in our family. I think you'd be happy with either one. I use the Tab 2 and am very happy with it. Don't think you can go wrong either way. Tab 2 advantage is SD card, Nexus advantage is updates. For me the SD card is more important. As always depending on your use (you want to stock alot of movies or other) the Tab 2 might be the way to go

Need advice of picking a tablet

Hello so i am stuck on choosing a tablet
I would like to know what's better for gaming
android or windows 8.1
I am stuck mainly because one of the tabs i am looking at support desktops OS
but on the other hand i hear intel chips have issues with droid apps
anyway the tabs
polaroid tab 8 android 4.4
zoostorm sl8 i75 tablet pc-with windows8
what should i go for ?
and whats better android or windows. for gaming and general use
so
what tablet did u choose?
Lol, right?
I would consider the Teclast X98 Pro, here's a video review on it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bHmtvtsM2M
Other options, a little smaller at 8", include the Chuwi Hi8.
Yes I know, they're Chinese makes but they're dual boot Android & Windows 8.1/10 which you won't find in American and large foreign tablet manufacturing due to licensing issues.
The Samsung Galaxy tab s is a great tablet.
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[Completed] Recognise this tablet? (It UK 10.1" Quad Core)

My young nephew has this tablet, branded as It UK 10.1" Quad Core.
Does anyone recognize it, I guess it's possibly a re-branded tablet. I am looking for the possibility of updating the ROM on it, I of course won't be surprised if there isn't anything .
Thank you for reading.
From looking around it looks like its not a rebrand and instead just a tablet designed for IT.
I was not able to find the kernel source code for the tablet or any form of a stock rom.

[Q] Want to buy new android device need advice

Hello.
I want to upgrade to a new android device.I still use my HTC M9 but its getting slow.
I want something in the price range and specs of the K20/K20Pro.
I'm looking for a device that has a rugged/waterproof case available as an accessory.

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