(Part 2) Top products from r/androidtablets

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u/Applegravy · 1 pointr/androidtablets

well, for one thing, the Nexus 10 gets the newest versions of Android. I'm pretty sure the Note 10.1 is on Ice Cream Sandwich still. Android 4.0. the Nexus 10 should be on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean now, with an update to 4.4 KitKat coming soon. the Nexus 10 also surpasses the Note 10.1 in processing power, with a dual core exynos 5 SoC, compared to the quad core exynos 4 in the Note 10.1. exynos 5 is Cortex A15 based, while exynos 4 is Cortex A9 based. a dual core a15 processor easily surpasses a quad core A9. the difference won't be that noticeable coming from an iPad, which basically has a CPU equivalent to a dual core Cortex A9. so either one is a pretty big jump in power for you. the Note 10.1 basically has the Micro SD card slot and the S-Pen that might make it worth doing. the UI on the Nexus is much more preferred by Android users as well. I'm not sure if you can use Nova Launcher on the Note 10.1 and still have all the S-Pen features be completely intact, but you should be able to.

both tablets are great, and while the Nexus 10 easily surpasses the Note in every way, if you want expandable storage, the note 10.1 is easier to do that on. you can also root the Nexus 10 and use Stickmount, and attach a flash drive or external hard drive.

after realizing it's an exynos 4 in the Note 10.1, I'm going to recommend another tablet. you might also consider an Asus Transformer. also a quad core A9 based processor, but this has what is, or is very close to, a pure Android UI, and it has a keyboard dock. the Transformer Infinity is a 10 inch tablet, has the keyboard dock, a Jelly Bean update, expandable storage, and a pure Android UI. I'd suggest putting Nova Launcher over it anyway, but still. I'd suggest checking Swappa, but if you want it new and have the money to spend, here's the amazon link. and it's sold separately, so don't forget the keyboard dock if you want it. it's regarded as one of the many reasons why those tablets are so great. the Transformer Infinity seems to offer everything you'd want and more.

if you need anything else, let me know. but I think I've got the best recommendation for you now, with the Asus Transformer.

u/blueribbonvideos · 3 pointsr/androidtablets

One of the best Android Tablets I have seen come on the market in a while is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 9.7-Inch. It features a vividly contrasting HDR on a Super AMOLED display and comes with an S Pen Stylus that can do amazing things. I have found it very useful. This video reviews it pretty well...

u/Russia-On-Ice · 2 pointsr/androidtablets

I just bought myself the Tab S 8.4 and purchased one of Logitech's Bluetooth Tablet Keyboards with it. I hunted around for a keyboard case, but none of them really impressed me nor looked like they could withstand everyday wear-and-tear. The Logitech syncs up easily, works well with Android, and also feels great. Both the keyboard--which comes with a case--and the tablet take up hardly any space in my backpack, which is very important because I'll be using the tablet for all of my classes next semester along with the keyboard for any of my programming courses.

u/xtremedeo · 2 pointsr/androidtablets

honestly its best you a tablet near the 150 mark cause cheap tablets arent that competent. Well you could get the [Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 SM-T230NZWAXAR 7-Inch] (https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-SM-T230NZWAXAR-7-Inch-White/dp/B00J8DL78O/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1469920532&sr=1-2&keywords=tablet&refinements=p_72:1248879011,p_36:7000-15000&linkCode=ll1&tag=dimz04-20&linkId=e4030aef93efc10ec3071ed554239aee) It has nice specs:
Android 4.4 Kit Kat OS, 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
8 GB Flash Memory, 1.5 GB RAM Memory
WXGA Display (1280x800 Resolution)
32GB of memory available through a microSD slot and 50GB of free Dropbox storage
Comes with over $300 of free content and services
Wi-Fi Tablet, Android 4.4 Kit Kat OS, 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
8 GB Internal Memory, 1.5 GB RAM Memory. Certainly 4.3 star rating with alot of customer reivews

u/akashik · 1 pointr/androidtablets

I use an ASUS TF700T though it's pretty old now. There might be better options out there. I love mine though.

I should mention it's been rooted and has a pretty fast Lollipop rom on it which makes a big difference.

The screen resolution was the big requirement for me.

Amazon has a newer, even higher screen res model here for a little more money. I can't vouch for the performance though.

u/sniper344 · 2 pointsr/androidtablets

:-) happy to help out the gf hope she likes the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7-Inch Tablet its $35 over your budget but worth it with 16 GB and microSD Card Slot (Up to 128GB),Android 5.0 Lollipop rootable and up gradable or the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 $47 over your budget with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and can be upgraded and rootable as well

u/Dalzeil · 0 pointsr/androidtablets

I do plan to get a Micro SD card. I'm planning on buying this one because of the faster read/write speeds.

I got a decent amount of responses when I cross-posted this thread, look here.

This thread told me for sure that USB-OTG is possible with a USB 2.0 to Ethernet adapter. However, USB 3.0 to Ethernet seems like it isn't possible at the moment. So while you can connect, you'll need an adapter from MicroUSB to USB, like this one, and then you'll need a USB to Ethernet adapter, such as this popular one.

My only concern about it is speed - I'm hazy on the max speeds you would receive via this method.

u/ValuePick · 1 pointr/androidtablets

Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet Style Cover Stand (SCR12) - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00INYUJ74/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_wUqEybKT9JN3M

I previously had a cheaper one and the quality on this one was much better


We should keep in touch, I love this tablet and might consider a custom rom soon.

u/Porn_Extra · 1 pointr/androidtablets

I'm having a very hard time finding a decent Android tablet. They either have a small 4:3 screen, like an iPad, have less than 64GB of storage, or thwy don't have vibration ability. Even the Pixel C doesn't have vibration or GPS!

I think i may have found a winner, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro, model ZA0F0099US but in searching for details about it online, it looks like it maxes out at Android 5.1. Does anyone know the lastest Android version that Lenovo has released?

u/montego200x · 2 pointsr/androidtablets

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Tablet-Keyboard-Windows-Android3-0/dp/B009JPBPWO/ref=dp_ob_title_ce

Logitech made two of those keyboards, one for iPad and one for Android/Windows. I have one for my iPad Pro and I love it. The protective case for the keyboard folds out into a stand for your tablet.

u/remembertosmilebot · 0 pointsr/androidtablets

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Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro, model ZA0F0099US

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u/Ratus_ · 2 pointsr/androidtablets

Get the [Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 - 10.1" ] (https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Yoga-Tab-Processor-ZA0H0022US/dp/B019THTH3A)

Great battery life, very good screen and speakers. Also the built-in​ kickstand is excellent.

It's basically made for this task, good looking kitchen tablet.

There's a custom recovery but no custom ROMs yet. But since there's almost no bloatware it's not a problem. It's basically a stock Android tablet. I've backed up and rooted both an 8" and a 10" put AdAway and a YouTube ad blocker them.

u/yao_42 · 2 pointsr/androidtablets
u/sniper_fox · 1 pointr/androidtablets

I'm in the same budget and screen size, but it's for my kid and I don't need a stylus. Let me know what you find. Coming from Amazon Fire 10" and looking for reasonably updated Android M or N without too much bloat like it has.

I'm leaning towards Samsung Galaxy Tab A SM-T580NZKAXAR 10.1-Inch 16 GB, Tablet currently.

u/EisenheimGaming · 1 pointr/androidtablets

After 2 days of looking at 10" Tablet (8" looks too small but I'm still looking at them) for 350€~ I'm a little bit lost, I'm looking for something that have a good battery, can handle multimedia without problem, not really interested by games and I will buy a bluetooth keyboard to write.

Due to different taxes in France my choices are between the Asus Zenpad 3S 10 (Asus Z500M) and the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus, both are at 320€~ here in France.

Both of them have pros and cons but I'm not sure if I am in the right or if there is something else better than both of them for my use. I have poor knowledge of phone/tablet environment.

u/pullhardgofast · 1 pointr/androidtablets

I would think the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1

Looking at the specs is a little underwhelming but, because of the lower screen resolution, the older SOC really shines and makes the device very responsive. And the screen resolution is adequate, low enough that you can see the pixels but high enough you can get things done without any distraction.

Good build quality and a plethora of peripherals because it's a member of the Galaxy lineup.

Plus it's under $300.

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00JKCH4X0/

u/jelifah · 1 pointr/androidtablets

Does the new fire come in an LTE version as well?

I did a quick look, and it seemed only the previous versions had an LTE option

edit: To clarify, all the Amazon Fire LTE's I find are labeled previous generation. I was asking if the current model has an LTE option

u/BradChesney79 · 1 pointr/androidtablets

Ended up going with a Astro Tab A10 for ~$100. Met the criteria (needs a ROM flashed for a newer OS version, but that is okay).

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B50DXEI

I have no affiliation besides that I bought a pair just a few minutes back.