![]() The iPad had apps that felt a little more polished than the Android counterparts but Samsung have more than closed the gap these days. ![]() The only thing the iPad did better was some apps like Procreate, but I'm more than happy with the alternatives on Samsung, like Autodesk Sketchbook and Clip Studio Paint. Having to pay almost a hundred pounds for the Apple Pencil when Samsung give you the S Pen free in the box is a huge insult as well. Apple will never let iPad users multitasking properly or do DeX like things, because if they did, it would cut into their Macbook sales. There's only so many times you can email files to yourself just to be able to open and send files properly before it gets boring. Manipulating files is much harder than on Samsung/Android, the iPad felt like a toy compared to the Tab S7 Plus in DeX mode. I had an iPad Pro 2020 before selling it and getting the Tab S7 Plus, the iPad was just too restricting. Just don't get intoxicated by the generalised system wide 'app quality' bullshit that ceased to be a thing since 2018, if not earlier. Both devices are very similar lest for minimal differences. Whichever way you go, focus on the existence and experience of apps you actually use. If you play games, your games are on the Ios app store, and performs better on apple's chip, then get that. Similarly, if you prefer android's file copy via USB, the S pen's feel, etc, then get that. If you prefer ios's file management or cloud integration with mac, or like the apple pencil better get that. If you have a particular app you use that doesn't exist in the other OS 'like facetime or procreate on Ios, or ttorrent or colornote, tachiyomi or mx player on android' then obviously, get the device that has the app you want. It also is why I got the ipad in the first place I wanted to truly test this myth, which turned out to be just that, a myth. I just wanted to comment on the 'quality of Ios apps' bullcrap that is so tiring. I honestly don't know what you're going to do with it, and and I'm not writing to say the android or ios one is better. Also the latter has better display to my eyes. As I use it to draw and disliked the apple pencil, I opted for an S7+. I used two ipads, the 2015 ipad and the 2018 ipar pro 12.9. However i also use an Android and do lots of admin and odd jobs that benfit from the multitasking and compatibility.īoth are great devices and will serve you well. ![]() I use a Mac and do photography and some design. I think i sit on the edge of both use cases. But i do love the ipad, i know they last a long time as the 2015 is still very usable and getting os updates, plus the app quality and support is amazing. Being able to use my buds, quick share, access galaxy notes and the price have me thinking S Tab is a safer choice. Honestly having a really hard time choosing. However i prefer android as an OS, the window management, freedom and compatibility fit me when doing more admin type tasks. I love the aspect ratio and high quality apps. I need to give it away and upgrade as i need a tablet. ![]() I actually have an ipad pro 2015 12.9’ with pencil that I haven’t used a lot until recently. I would not consider getting an iphone in the same way I’d not consider switching to windows for my desktop. If you're looking for an affordable S pen experience, you can either buy an older Tab A 8.0 or 10.1 - though these are several years old at this point - or choose something like the Tab S6 Lite (2022) or Tab S7 FE at a mid-range price.I use a macbook pro for work and love macOS. With those, you'd have to use a non-smart capacitive stylus instead. A few of the older Tab A tablets supported it, but it seems Samsung has decided not to maintain S Pen support with its newest budget Tabs. While it makes a lot of great tablets, only the best Samsung tablets support the popular S Pen - specifically its flagship Tab S series and its rugged Active series. Plus, it has a similar case with an S Pen slot in the box, keeping your stylus safe on the go. Plus, as a more compact tablet, it can actually handle higher falls than the Active4 Pro if ruggedness is your number one concern. While it's not as new as the Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro, it updated to Android 12 and its Exynos chip gives you solid day-to-day performance. If you need a tablet that offers solid performance, can take a beating, and still be comfortable to hold, then the 8-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab Active3 will get the job done. ![]()
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